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		<title>13 Romantic Proposal Stories</title>
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We were quoted in an online article today at Lovingyou.com. Check out #4! Thanks to
Jen and Ed for their adorable proposal story.  

Things we do for love 

by Katarina Kovacevic

With love in the air and your heads in the clouds, enjoy
these romantic proposal stories as real couples reflect on
their special engagement moments together.

Kim &#38; [...]]]></description>
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<p>We were quoted in an online article today at <a
title="Loving You" href="http://www.lovingyou.com"
target="_blank">Lovingyou.com</a>. Check out #4! Thanks to
Jen and Ed for their adorable proposal story. <img
src='http://www.blushandbashfulevents.com/weblog/wp-includes
/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley'
/> </div>
<div class="sub-title">
<p><a title="13 Romantic Proposal Stories"
href="http://valentines-day.lovingyou.com/articles/807349.ht
m" target="_blank">Things we do for love </a></div>
<div class="author">
<p>by Katarina Kovacevic</p></div>
<div class="blurb">
<p>With love in the air and your heads in the clouds, enjoy
these romantic proposal stories as real couples reflect on
their special engagement moments together.</p></div>
<p align="center"><img
src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/kim-and-will-proposa
l.jpg" alt="" width="550" height="367" /><br />
<em>Kim &amp; Will in Puerto Rico</em></p>
<h3>Romantic proposals from real couples:</h3>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/01-4.png"
alt="" width="49" height="62" align="left" /><strong>With a
little help from man&#8217;s best friend<br />
</strong>Lisa Ordakowski of Virginia and her fiancé,
Andrew, enjoyed a romantic meal at their favorite restaurant
before he popped the question amidst a shower of candles and
rose petals in their living room. &#8220;Our Siberian
huskies greeted me with t-shirts that said &#8216;Will You
Marry Me&#8217;,&#8221; says Lisa.</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/02-3.png"
alt="" width="56" height="67" align="left" /><strong>To many
years of good fortune<br />
</strong>The staff at a local Chinese restaurant in Tucson,
Arizona helped Matt Russell out with his proposal to wife of
18 years, Nancy. &#8220;I inserted the ring into a fortune
cookie. When the server brought the check, she opened the
cookie and I took a knee. The rest is history.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/03-3.png"
alt="" width="53" height="61" align="left" /><strong>Hunting
for love<br />
</strong>&#8220;I sent Kate on a five-stop scavenger hunt
through New York City,&#8221; says Cole Kelly of Georgia.
&#8220;After lunch at Lombardi&#8217;s, I asked her to close
her eyes and count to 20. I put a note on the table and
ran.&#8221; After challenging five different people for
clues on Cole&#8217;s whereabouts, Kate found him at the
last stop with a rose and ring.</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/04-3.png"
alt="" width="51" height="60" align="left" /><strong>Simple
and charming<br />
</strong>Meghann VanderBaan is a wedding planner in Chicago
and says that sometimes the simplest proposals are best,
giving an example from one of her clients. &#8220;[They
were] walking with their dog on the lakefront in Chicago.
The groom got down on one knee and proposed with a ring that
was an exact replica of her grandmother&#8217;s.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/05-3.png"
alt="" width="52" height="57" align="left" /><strong>Telling
everyone on the street</strong><br />
Melanie and Remco from California met through the online
dating service, eHarmony. &#8220;I came home one night and
Remco had painted a beautiful street painting of a Cupid in
the driveway,&#8221; says Melanie. &#8220;It was surrounded
with tea light candles and he had Champagne and
chocolates.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/06-3.png"
alt="" width="63" height="60" align="left" /><strong>Cheers
to a long life together</strong><br />
&#8220;My husband proposed to me in Greece,&#8221; says
Jennifer Heinly of California. &#8220;He bought two goblets,
one inscribed with <em>&#8216;Will You Marry Me,
Jennifer&#8217;</em> and poured Greek champagne into it. The
other goblet was for my response. We did our first toast for
our wedding with them.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/07-3.png"
alt="" width="55" height="63" align="left"
/><strong>Capturing the moment</strong><br />
After whisking her away to San Diego for the weekend, Erin
Burns&#8217; fiancé got down on one knee in a winery
vineyard. Enlisting the help of a friend, Erin&#8217;s
husband-to-be rented a long lens camera to keep a digital
record of the proposal. &#8220;We have beautiful photographs
of the moment, something we&#8217;ll cherish forever,&#8221;
she says.</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/08-3.png"
alt="" width="56" height="62" align="left" /><strong>Love on
display for all to see</strong><br />
Cicely Rocha-Miller&#8217;s fiancé put her engagement ring
on display at the Phoenix Art Museum with a placecard that
read, <em>&#8220;Cicely&#8217;s ring, on temporary loan by
Mr. Joseph A. Miller, American 21st century, precious
gemstones and platinum, June 18, 2005.&#8221;</em> According
to her, the white-gloved guards couldn&#8217;t remove the
glass case fast enough!</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/09-3.png"
alt="" width="60" height="63" align="left"
/><strong>Choosing a special location</strong><br />
Kevin Decker proposed to his wife, Joy, at the top of her
favorite D.C. landmark, the Washington Monument, after
making an impromptu visit to her office. &#8220;The two park
service rangers were the first to congratulate us on our
engagement,&#8221; says Joy.</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/10-5.png"
alt="" width="76" height="62" align="left"
/><strong>Surrounded by love</strong><br />
Annette and Franjo Zovko&#8217;s engagement was a real
family affair. After popping the question, Franjo led
Annette back to their Illinois condo where friends and
family were waiting to celebrate. &#8220;His parents and
sister had secretly flown in for our engagement. My whole
family was there, he even flew my sister in from New York.
It was a really great moment.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/11-1.png"
alt="" width="77" height="58" align="left" /><strong>Cheers
to a long and happy life together</strong><br />
A typical night of drinks with friends turned out to be
anything but usual for Jillian Montes of Florida whose
husband proposed by hiding the engagement ring in her
mimosa. &#8220;I kept thinking there was ice in my drink and
then I saw the ring sitting at the bottom of the
glass,&#8221; she says.</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/12-1.png"
alt="" width="80" height="60" align="left"
/><strong>Cruising through life together</strong><br />
&#8220;I was proposed to in 2007, and married in 2008 on the
same day, on a cruise ship,&#8221; says Amanda Vega.
&#8220;I had no idea he was going to propose and when he got
down on one knee I told him to get up because the floor was
dirty. Everyone laughed.&#8221;</p>
<p><img src="http://media.sheknows.com/articles/13-1.png"
alt="" width="75" height="64" align="left" /><strong>A new
year and a new life together</strong><br />
Kim from Texas recalls her recent romantic New Years&#8217;
proposal from her fiancé, Will. &#8220;After a really nice
dinner at our hotel in Puerto Rico, we were walking back up
the stairs to our room and he &#8220;tripped.&#8221; When I
turned around to see if he was alright, he was down on one
knee. I stumbled through some sort of answer like
&#8216;yeah&#8230; uh yes,&#8217; I was so surprised. It was
cute and funny. And to think, I didn&#8217;t understand why
he was so nervous at dinner!&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Seven Signs He&#8217;s About to Propose</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 18:59:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>meg</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I stumbled upon this article
today on MSN as I was checking my hotmail
account. Turns out that it&#8217;s actually from the knot. Now it&#8217;s here for your
reading pleasure. Ah, the magic of the internet. I thought
I&#8217;d share the article since we&#8217;re entering into
that joyous time of year&#8230;Engagement Season!!
A couple of quick tips from the expert (me). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="headline"><cite class="author"></cite><a
class="favoritesAddLink favoritesArtHeaderLink"
href="javascript:void(0);"></a>I stumbled upon this article
today on <a title="MSN" href="http://www.msn.com"
target="_blank">MSN</a> as I was checking my hotmail
account. Turns out that it&#8217;s actually from <a
title="The Knot" href="http://theknot.com"
target="_blank">the knot</a>. Now it&#8217;s here for your
reading pleasure. Ah, the magic of the internet. I thought
I&#8217;d share the article since we&#8217;re entering into
that joyous time of year&#8230;Engagement Season!!</p>
<p>A couple of quick tips from the expert (me). Please
don&#8217;t ruin the fun of a surprise engagement by getting
too nosey. Just go with it, no matter how out of character
something may seem. Also, you can&#8217;t let yourself get
down if/when there is no proposal even when all of the signs
are there. Keep telling yourself that half the fun of the
time before the proposal is the anticipation!</p>
<blockquote><p><a title="Seven Signs He's About to Propose"
href="http://lifestyle.msn.com/relationships/articletkt.aspx
?cp-documentid=14104530&amp;GT1=32023" target="_blank">Seven
Signs He&#8217;s About to Propose </a></p>
<p class="segment">
<p class="detail page2firstsegimage">His apartment is clean,
he&#8217;s saving money, and Thursday night poker with the 
guys has turned into date night with you? Either your guy is
coming down with  something, or he&#8217;s planning to pop
the question. Read on for more telltale signs  that
he&#8217;s ready to say &#8220;I do.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>1. He&#8217;s Growing out of His Bachelor
Ways</strong><br />
You can tell his bachelor  days are behind him when his
number one priority is no longer himself. If he&#8217;s 
constantly using terms like &#8220;we&#8221; and
&#8220;our,&#8221; and plans for a weekend with the  guys in
Vegas are suddenly on the back burner while weekend picnics
with you are  becoming more common, he&#8217;s probably not
just sick of his buddies. He might&#8217;ve  realized that
he prefers a more settled lifestyle, and this transition
puts him  squarely on the path to proposing.</p>
<p><strong>2. He&#8217;s Redecorating</strong><br />
You may also notice certain items have  disappeared from his
pad, like his college posters and <em>Star Wars</em>
memorabilia. Did he ditch that ugly brown chair for a nice
new couch? It could  be the start of major changes — your
boyfriend is making room in his life for  you, both
physically and emotionally.</p>
<p><strong>3. He&#8217;s Curbing Big Purchases</strong><br
/>
Has your boyfriend gone from big  spender to scrooge? The
plasma screen TV he&#8217;d been planning to buy isn&#8217;t
hanging  over his mantel, and instead of buying rounds of
drinks at happy hour after  work, he&#8217;s home cooking
dinner. No, he&#8217;s not training for <em>Top Chef</em>;
he&#8217;s  started to eliminate frivolous spending to brace
for a large down payment (on  your ring). And it&#8217;s not
just the jewelry he&#8217;s saving for <span
style="font-family: Verdana;">—</span> he may be putting
away money now so that the two of you  will be comfortable
well into the future.</p>
<p><strong>4. He&#8217;s Not Complaining About
Weddings</strong><br />
While at a wedding together,  it&#8217;s more than just the
usual eagerness for an open bar. He&#8217;s not cracking
jokes  during the vow exchange — he&#8217;s commenting on
the couple&#8217;s first-dance song  choice and the meal
selection. Take it as a sign that he&#8217;s paying
attention to  all things wedding-related because matrimony
is on his mind.</p>
<p><strong>5. He&#8217;s Taken an Interest in Your
Jewelry</strong><br />
Has he been complimenting  your great ability to
accessorize? Snooping around in your jewelry box? Holding 
your hand, constantly? All kidding aside, when your favorite
ring goes missing,  you&#8217;ll know for sure that
he&#8217;s trying to find a covert way to figure out your 
size.</p>
<p><strong>6. He Wants to Meet the Parents</strong><br />
Okay, so he&#8217;s probably already met  your parents. If
he hasn&#8217;t and has become insistent on meeting them,
it&#8217;s  probably for a good reason. But if he already
knows them well and has become the  first to RSVP for your
nephew&#8217;s birthday party, jumps at the chance for a 
weekend visit with your parents, or, even more telling,
tries to plan outings  for both your families to hang out
together, he&#8217;s ready for the next step.</p>
<p><strong>7. He&#8217;s Acting out of Character</strong><br
/>
You know his daily routine inside  and out, and any
variation is enough to give you pause. If he&#8217;s
super-insistent  that you guys do something you never do
(like take a walk through a park or  drive to a place to
watch the sunset), he may be setting you up to speak those 
four little words: &#8220;Will you marry me?&#8221; After
all that hard work, be sure to  make it easy on him and say
&#8220;yes!&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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