Best Marriage Proposal
Wow, only a week had passed and another one of my best friends was engaged. This time it’s Mich. I will update this post once I get a scoop on how James proposed to her.
Speaking of marriage proposals, men always tend to make it as unique as possible. They would come up with creative ideas that could range from simple thoughts such as cakes, ice cream, and romantic dinner to the most absurd ways like using a camping gears, diving equipments or even horse supplies. I read one of the best marriage proposals in one website. Here it goes – The couple met at the Sydney Opera House in 2000 but didn’t go out until 2004. They were from different states. Different things stopped them from being together including passing away of a family member, court case being initiated and so on. The name of the woman is Joanne.
“Joanne had already been given her air tickets a month before, and at 9.45am Brisbane time she would be picked up by Limo and driven to the Airport. Joanne boarded Qantas flight Q525 and arrived in Sydney an hour and a half later and greeted by my best man and the Limo driver. She was driven to David Jones and was given a rack of dresses myself and the store manager had selected over 3 weeks and she would get 2 hours to find her dress and shoes. Whoops, I missed the part where all our songs we’ve cherished together were in Limo’s and at each stage she received a card telling her what was next. She was also accompanied by a professional photographer through the whole event. She then was sent to a Beauty Salon where she received a 3 and a half hour massage, reflexology, makeup and her hair done. When Joanne came out she was met by a horse. and carriage which took her to the Sebel Resort Hawkesbury. There I was waiting with a 45 piece orchestra with the first music I’ve composed for an orchestra and the words to the song were from a poem I wrote her and left on her pillow when I last visited Brisbane. As she came around the lake, 110 candles lit her path to the red carpet and where 7 of the first violinist were cued to start. Then I sang to her the words, and as she loved teddy bears, a friend of mine donned a teddy bear suit and walked up with the ring to trumpets. As I sang the bridge and knelt down the words, Joanne will you marry me lit up behind me. After a minute (or felt like hours) she said yes and by then the crowd that had all suddenly appeared from the resort cheered and the fireworks and final finale of the piece was played. After all that I had organized for her Mum, brothers, sisters and new born nephews to come down and we had a private function where a menu of her favorite foods were served e.g Green Tea ice Cream and Chinese Congee to her.” – C. Goh
I read this from http://www.best-marriage-proposals.com. This is amazing! I bet Joanne was overwhelmed. Now here is the catch, the budget should be $5000-$10000.
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yihee Cami! sunod na ba kayo ni Marlon? Looks like you’re already dropping hints hahaha
Alvin’s last blog post..Picking Things Off
Wow, ewan ko na lang kung hindi siya maoverwhelm! :D BTW, cute site you got here. It’s my first visit.
@Alv, matagal na matagal na matagal pa…..
@Virna, thank u :)