The Proposal


(Cross-posted from Suburban Oblivion.)

A bunch of Twitter locals get together for a Tweetup, something cool happens and someone catches it on their iPhone, video is uploaded to Youtube and people are tweeting it within minutes.

It may be the epitome of geeky, but when Paul proposed on December 6th with many of our close friends there to share in the moment, that’s exactly what happened. Thanks to Alli recording the video and Chris taking pictures, we have a beautiful visual record of what many often don’t, and we are able to share that with those we wish could have been there with us (Amanda and Christy especially, miss you guys!) but couldn’t.

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Paul popping the question as twitter locals share in the moment.

The actual capturing of the video was incredibly lucky, because he hadn’t told anyone he was going to ask when he did. He did however start his speech with something along the lines of us ‘never breaking up again’ or something to that effect, and Allie decided just being a smartass that she needed to get that statement on video. We are so glad she did!

Since we are anything but traditional, you know the ring had to be different as well. Instead of a diamond solitaire, the center stone is an emerald (he’s from Ireland, and we met in May) with emerald-cut diamonds on either side. Stunning! :)

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Thank you so very much to everyone who was here to share in the moment, and to all of our friends who couldn’t be here but have sent their well-wishes via Twitter, Facebook and email.

Most of all thank you to Paul, my wonderful, sweet, pain in the ass husband-to-be for making the moment so special. This has been so hard-earned for us, but so worth it. I love you.

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  1. #1 by Rhonda on December 29, 2009 - 3:08 pm

    Ahh that is so amazingly sweet. I’m glad you guys are able to move on together.

    Love ya, Rhonda

  2. #2 by Brett on December 31, 2009 - 6:55 pm

    Congratulations! I’m a wedding photographer from Cleveland – and (funny enough) Google sends me notifications whenever my company name is used on the web. Since you used the word “making the moment” and my photography company is called “Making the Moment” I got an email. Anyways – it seemed pretty serendipitous – so congratulations – I love how you captured this and made it your own! Good luck on marriage – my wife and I just got married two years ago – it’s so much fun!
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