Hey,
First time poster long time reader. I need advice, I think I am nearly sorted but I'm having second thoughts.
My first instinct was to propose on top of a mountain in Ireland, we both like the outdoors and it would link nicely to how we met. It’s not your normal proposal either which I like. I was going to pick the ring myself but having thought about it, I know she would love the experience of going to pick a ring together in secret, and I think it would be fun too.
So I've changed my mind. We are going on holiday to NYC for a week in November. I plan to buy a Claddagh ring as a token ring and propose on Irish soil in NYC at the Irish Hunger Memorial, then go to get the ring over the next few days while in NYC.
http://www.bpcparks.org/bpcp/parks/parks.php#memorial
My question is……Is it a strange place to propose at a memorial remembering the famine? I want the proposal to have a link with home. I've been there before and it’s a lovely quite place in the middle of the city that always reminds me of home.
She would hate the Top of the Rock, Empire State, a packed restaurant or Central Park because of the crowds. My only gripe is that people might think it was a strange place. I don’t care but I want it to be special for her.
Is there anywhere else in Manhattan that is quite, no crowds and scenic that I could do it?
OR……… To throw a spanner in the works, should I go with my first thoughts and propose with the Claddage ring the week before we go to NYC on the top of our local mountain. I’d have to swear her to secrecy until we get a ring in NYC, I’d like her to have the ring when we tell people.