Okay, so here is the deal. I just started making payments on the ring for my wonderful soon to be fiance (hopefully) I plan to have it all paid off by the fourth of July which is her birthday. I was just in Washington state where she grew up as we live together in Arizona. While i was there, I asked her dad for permission to marry his daughter and he told me yes! SO now I have to come up with the perfect proposal so I am here for ideas. Every year on the fourth of July we take a trip to Washington, where her family has a house right on the river. We spend the weekend playing games on the grass and lighting fireworks off of the docks on the river as well as all of the other neighbors around. So this is the setting I am thinking of, now I need help from a creative mind to make this perfect. Please someone help me!
Re: Proposal ideas/help
What's your girlfriend like? And what does she like? Has she dropped hints about things? How does she talk about others' proposals?
My DH proposed when we were on vacation together. Alone. We didn't tell anyone for a few days - just enjoyed our new 'status' together. That was perfect for me.
ETA: also, we were just sitting on a deck watching the sunset. There was no fanfare. Just him on one knee saying sweet stuff from the heart.
Just ask her in private, without surprises or theatrical gestures. If she accepts, you'll have made the "perfect" proposal.
I realize that I may not have worded it correctly in my post, so some of the blame is mine. So to clarify: I wanted it because I knew that would make her happy, and that's supposed to be the goal right? I had to plan it about 2 months out, and that definitely isn't something done on a whim if I didn't think she would love it. So to say that this was what I wanted is incorrect. Ultimately, OP, you know your girlfriend better than any of us, and you should do something that will make you both happy.
This, exactly. What I was implying is that a lot of men (or whoever is doing the proposing) think it has to be this big THING, whereas most of those who were the recipient of said proposals say that it's unnecessary and sometimes even detrimental and that something more intimate and heartfelt without the fluff is maybe more meaningful.
Yeah, I understand what yall are saying, maybe I got a little too defensive about it. But I really don't think mine was over the top. There was no band, there was no crowd. Just me, her, & a photographer. And after I proposed, I pulled some props and stuff out of my trunk so we went ahead and knocked out our engagement pictures while we couldn't wipe the smile off our faces. I don't want to hijack the thread, but yall are welcome to look at the pictures so you can understand that it took some planning but it was still simple and elegant in my opinion.
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