GreeBo wrote: » are they not a bit tack? op I'd go somewhere, just the two of you. would she be game for a nice cold walk in Wicklow or somewhere?
Aineoil wrote: » Just a thought....... Tell her to meet you under Cleary's clock. Go down on one knee and propose.
Boombastic wrote: » Iveagh gardens?
Aineoil wrote: » Bounty Hunter, you are not picky at all. After all it is a moment that will be remembered forever. What about Trinity College?
Bounty Hunter wrote: » . think a pub off Grafton might be a bit too public for her. I'm confident she will say yes but that is the one thing I know she doesent really want, loads of people staring at her private romantic moment
natec12 wrote: » My brother and his now wife got engaged during the bad snow a few years back..he did it by building a snowman together out the back and putting the ring on his carrot nose! V cute and still talked about...i know it mite be a problem with us having no sign of snow any time soon but maybe a token gift like a snowman teddy and the ring on his nose..or tell her you have a special decoration on the christmas tree for her and hang up the ring
natec12 wrote: » or tell her you have a special decoration on the christmas tree for her and hang up the ring
Aineoil wrote: » I understand completely. On a personal note I never got a marriage proposal myself. My now husband walked up to me and announced...."You are going to marry me". I had never seen him before in my life, an unusual chat up line.....but...... What about the Garden of Remembrance? In 1976 there was a poetry competition about it.....Can't remember who won but the poem was called "We Saw A Vision". It might be apt?
Bounty Hunter wrote: » Pity you never got a proposal yourself but your story is unique and memorable and therefore a good one to retell imo.
Aineoil wrote: » I remind him on a regular basis of the lack of a proposal!:D He thinks it's more romantic to say that I took his breath away! Men!!!! I love them. Anyway the poem for the Garden of Remembrance goes like this... We lit the light of hope and it was not extinguished. In the desert of discouragement we saw a vision. We planted the tree of valour and it blossomed............. We sent our vision aswim like a swan on the river. The vision became a reality. Your vision is to marry your love. If she says yes....then it's a reality. Just a thought.
We Saw A Vision" In the darkness of despair we saw a vision, We lit the light of hope and it was not extinguished. In the desert of discouragement we saw a vision. We planted the tree of valour and it blossomed. In the winter of bondage we saw a vision. We melted the snow of lethargy and the river of resurrection flowed from it. We sent our vision aswim like a swan on the river. The vision became a reality. Winter became summer. Bondage became freedom and this we left to you as your inheritance. O generations of freedom remember us, the generations of the vision