wildhawker
Rough_Rock
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- Jan 4, 2008
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So ladies (and gents!), my original plan was shot down by timing (she is getting antsy, and for her health and mine, I''m moving up the date!), so...
I have some ideas to run past you all!
1. Wait until she is deeply sleeping and place the ring on her hand, proposing when she wakes up.
2. A variation of the "box in a box" routine, give her 4 or 5 "boxes" inside other boxes (largest to smallest), only when she gets to the smallest box, a small letter expressing my love for her would be inside (no ring), and the ring would be in my hand ready for the big question.
3. Ask to go to the ferry building in San Francisco, and walk out to the pier where we began our first date (adjacent to the ferry building) to propose.
Her sister feels that, since the e ring won''t be ready in time, I need to have a fill-in ring available (she said silver or 18k white gold), something she would wear later as a right hand ring. Any ideas? She already has a Claddagh ring her sister gave her when she was 16, so I''m wondering if there are other variations on the Claddagh.
In any case, thanks for your thoughts in advance!
I have some ideas to run past you all!
1. Wait until she is deeply sleeping and place the ring on her hand, proposing when she wakes up.
2. A variation of the "box in a box" routine, give her 4 or 5 "boxes" inside other boxes (largest to smallest), only when she gets to the smallest box, a small letter expressing my love for her would be inside (no ring), and the ring would be in my hand ready for the big question.
3. Ask to go to the ferry building in San Francisco, and walk out to the pier where we began our first date (adjacent to the ferry building) to propose.
Her sister feels that, since the e ring won''t be ready in time, I need to have a fill-in ring available (she said silver or 18k white gold), something she would wear later as a right hand ring. Any ideas? She already has a Claddagh ring her sister gave her when she was 16, so I''m wondering if there are other variations on the Claddagh.
In any case, thanks for your thoughts in advance!