DaynaRA
Rough_Rock
- Joined
- May 7, 2006
- Messages
- 15
I've been lurking for years and now I'm engaged so I think it's time to start posting!
Once upon a time there was a girl, who went to work at her first job out of college at an investment firm. At that job she met a boy, a quiet boy who didn't come out of his office much. But one day that boy did venture out, and in his quest to the kitchen for coffee, stumbled upon that girl and asked a single question - "Are you going to take your Series 7?" The girl rushed back to her desk and composed a short email novel in reply. This began the quirky and beautiful friendship that begins our love story. Fast forward two years, one sweltering Monday, and that boy rented out the entire park at Morikami Gardens so we would have privacy, hired a string quartet, stationed 5 people in the bushes with cameras, got down on one knee, and to the sounds of the songs they loved, asked that girl to marry him. And that girl said yes.
Here are some photos:
A lot of photos. I can't seem to stop taking them. Well, 4 photos as that seems to be the maximum.
1.28 carat round brilliant. Tacori 47-2RD7. He won't show me the GIA certificate, I tried to look at it and he snatched it away. He says that since I know so much about diamonds that my seeing the specs would be like him showing me a receipt.




Once upon a time there was a girl, who went to work at her first job out of college at an investment firm. At that job she met a boy, a quiet boy who didn't come out of his office much. But one day that boy did venture out, and in his quest to the kitchen for coffee, stumbled upon that girl and asked a single question - "Are you going to take your Series 7?" The girl rushed back to her desk and composed a short email novel in reply. This began the quirky and beautiful friendship that begins our love story. Fast forward two years, one sweltering Monday, and that boy rented out the entire park at Morikami Gardens so we would have privacy, hired a string quartet, stationed 5 people in the bushes with cameras, got down on one knee, and to the sounds of the songs they loved, asked that girl to marry him. And that girl said yes.
Here are some photos:
A lot of photos. I can't seem to stop taking them. Well, 4 photos as that seems to be the maximum.
1.28 carat round brilliant. Tacori 47-2RD7. He won't show me the GIA certificate, I tried to look at it and he snatched it away. He says that since I know so much about diamonds that my seeing the specs would be like him showing me a receipt.



