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Rough_Rock
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So here is the plan and the questions:
In just a few short (longest of my life) months I am planning on giving a promise ring to my girlfriend. It will not be the typical $699 (Past-Present-Future) special from Zales
. I won''t go into anything because connections are too easily made.
If I had to pin a moment when I fell in love with her it would be down the shore. I am planning on returning to said beach in the beginning half of next year to carry out this plan. I was thinking in the wee hours of the morning (she loves her sleep) telling her I need to do something and go somewhere and she needs to come with me. Being chilly out I will have the heat on in my car so hot she won''t be able to stay awake to see where we are going. Arrive at the destination a little before civil twilight (this is when the sun is just below the horizon and you start to see all those colors...) and drag her out to the water''s edge. It is here that I would say something about the sun rising being the start of a new day, and today is the start of a new "day" in our life with each other by our sides. I am planning on winging it so that it isn''t too forced. She will still be half asleep and groggy at this time and probably will try to call the mental hospital, but that is GREAT! This is when the aforementioned ring comes out and that is where I am stuck...
- Do we do the one knee thing? I am going for maximum effect here and just "handing" it to her, well that''s not me. At the same time I don''t want to cross the line into proposing territory. (REMEMBER this is a promise ring, not an E ring.) I know this may be elaborate and somewhat excessive, but in all honesty that is my personality to a ''T''.
- What would be appropriate to say? I don''t want to sound too staged, but again don''t want to make it too awkward.
I was also planning on getting a hotel room and such for afterwards, because we will both be tired and then we can spend the day (in the middle of Winter) down the shore.
In just a few short (longest of my life) months I am planning on giving a promise ring to my girlfriend. It will not be the typical $699 (Past-Present-Future) special from Zales

If I had to pin a moment when I fell in love with her it would be down the shore. I am planning on returning to said beach in the beginning half of next year to carry out this plan. I was thinking in the wee hours of the morning (she loves her sleep) telling her I need to do something and go somewhere and she needs to come with me. Being chilly out I will have the heat on in my car so hot she won''t be able to stay awake to see where we are going. Arrive at the destination a little before civil twilight (this is when the sun is just below the horizon and you start to see all those colors...) and drag her out to the water''s edge. It is here that I would say something about the sun rising being the start of a new day, and today is the start of a new "day" in our life with each other by our sides. I am planning on winging it so that it isn''t too forced. She will still be half asleep and groggy at this time and probably will try to call the mental hospital, but that is GREAT! This is when the aforementioned ring comes out and that is where I am stuck...
- Do we do the one knee thing? I am going for maximum effect here and just "handing" it to her, well that''s not me. At the same time I don''t want to cross the line into proposing territory. (REMEMBER this is a promise ring, not an E ring.) I know this may be elaborate and somewhat excessive, but in all honesty that is my personality to a ''T''.
- What would be appropriate to say? I don''t want to sound too staged, but again don''t want to make it too awkward.
I was also planning on getting a hotel room and such for afterwards, because we will both be tired and then we can spend the day (in the middle of Winter) down the shore.