Thursday, November 11, 2010

Hallowedly Betrothed

I'm late. Two weeks overdue. But most of you knew from facebook anyway.

Scott was never one for the romantic. At least not to dish it out. Instead he finds little nuances of coordination in things that make them pleasantly ironic. This is his sense of romanticism.

Like how he proposed, for instance. The beautiful irony of having such a great task take place on Halloween. It may be appropriate because actually committing to marry a person, while exciting, may just be one of the scariest things a person can do. Or maybe it was the fact that we were already dressed as Bride and Groom. Nothing like adding perfection to a costume which is already quite cleverly arranged. And tomatoes? He hates tomatoes! Yet he knows I like them...and that is enough for him.

No matter how you look at it, it's quite ridiculous how excited I am. I feel so fortunate to have found this much happiness. Scott and I just fit together. We have since long before we started dating. I love that feeling from the Spirit that just tells you that everything is on course. It's like everything loose settles into the correct place and you breathe a great sigh of relief.

I love my fiance.

~R~

3 comments:

  1. And who was that lovely person who arranged those tomatoes...haha. Want to know something funny? The original idea for the veggies was from my Dad, and it was going to be carrots and tomatoes. It was Grandma that kept pressing the tomato issue. It was quite funny. :-) I'm so excited for another awesome sister-in-law.

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  2. You neglected to mention that you guys dressed up as a Bride and Groom. It didn't think it was possible, but it made whole story even better!

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