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The Proposal

Looking back during my then boyfriend and now my husband's proposal, i remember i was writing about the NO proposal policy during my first meeting with him so there we go, we did it "no proposal" and we enjoyed our moment together. So as he left from the Philippines, we continue sending messages to each other from Philippines Airport to the place where he get his connecting flight going back home to Tennessee and so when he get home we talk with video again the way we use to be before he came to the Philippines and then i let him rest because i am sure he was so tired and exhausted from the 2 days flight, but before he said bye for now take a rest, he told me that he wants to say something that is very important and so i listen... and guess what is it????? charaaaannn!!!!! "Aloha, before i left from the Philippines, i already have decided, i want to marry you, i shouldn't have ask you this here (online) but i don't want to waste and wait more time to be with you again & hope forever, now i ask you WILL YOU MARRY ME???".




For those people who personally know me can already see the big smile on my face while i was saying YES, I WILL and so yes that's what i did!!! and Richard with all his smile too was so excited, i am his FIANCE now! so my status (including updating facebook.. lol) was upgraded from in relationship to ENGAGED isn't that sounds so good? a lot of my friends and family were so happy, at 32 i finally settled and get married.


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