May 17
Right now Lisa is in Spain on a mission trip for six weeks. I miss her terribly. Our engagement anniversary is coming up! I wanted to repost our engagement story. Here it is:
Preparation:
I cut 161 paper snowflakes to represent the days we have been dating. Two white roses to represent the two years we have know each other. A bouquet of sunflowers and a dozen yellow roses to represent how her friendship has been a joy to me. A bouquet of 6 calla lilies to represent the months we have been together. A bouquet of two dozen roses to represent my love for her. 21 candles to represent the weeks we have been together. A bottle of her favorite wine and a curry chicken dinner.
Lisa came over my house around 6 PM. (When I left for California she gave me a journal for my trip and she wrote in the first page). I gave her the two white roses and I said that I had prepared a journal for her for her mission trip to Spain in July. In the back ground I had the song “Green Eyes” by Cold Play playing in the background very softly (a special song for us). Then she sat down and starte reading the journal I made for her. It had three chapters. The first chapter was how we started hanging out again after I returned from my bike trip last fall and how we started dating. The second chapter was about how I fell in love with her and the first time I told her that I loved her. Then I told her to close her eyes and follow me to the dinning room table. When she opened her eyes the table had the three bouquet of flowers, the 21 candles, the wine, rose pedals and snowflakes on the table, floor, and snowflakes hanging from the ceiling. Then I told her to read the third chapter and it was about what I looked for in a wife. Then I told her to rip open some pages that were taped together. I had hidden the ring in the pages by cutting out a square in the pages and put the ring in the middle. She was balling and then I got on one knee. I wanted to say some eloquent words I had prepared, but all I could say was: “Lisa will you marry me.”
She said, “YES!” She was crying and I was so moved I didn’t know what hand to put the ring on. (In the Arabic culture you put the engagement ring on the right hand). So I had to ask her which was her right hand. It was so perfect.
After that we cooked the best meal I have ever puttogether. It was one of the most memorable moments in my life!