It was an exciting weekend! Greg had been plotting and planning for weeks. He had purchased the ring some time ago...but didn't to give it to Amy during finals...or when they were just worn out after finals. So he has been patiently been waiting for just the right time..and setting. He had decided that because they were such family people....that the proposal would involve their families....which we loved, of course!
He had a "one-sy" made for
That morning early Katie and I decided that it would be a great idea for all of us to go get pedicures and manicures ...with the idea that it would be good for Amy's hands to look pretty. :) While we kept her busy and got her all beautiful.....Greg was checking and organizing behind the scenes. The plan was that his family and Bobbie, Andy and Shelby would all arrive at DeVoli's around five and we would arrive around 5:30. We had to get Amy dressed up somehow....so we convinced her that they should at least try to make it to one of her friend’s wedding reception...... so with that in mind she got all dressed up (which is not the usual case for Amy!) We walked in and she sat with her back turned to the "big room"....Greg excused himself....and then walked toward her with Shelby, Emmie and Bailey (all nieces...in their "will you marry me?" attire) It was a complete surprise to Amy especially as she saw one unexpected family member after the other. Then Greg got down on one knee and with the ring......just said the sweetest words......... all the while Amy is bouncing up and down saying "yes! Yes! YES!" We were then moved to another...much larger table....and we had a wonderful family dinner together. The music played....they danced….it was a perfect evening.
After dinner we came back to our house for cake and coffee....it was Greg's sister, Kristen's birthday. So we had a birthday party for her. We invited our neighbors over.....they knew about the whole surprise... they couldn't wait to share in the excitement. We took the kids next door for a swim...at Linda's house....and we just had a relaxing time there. When the little ones almost fell asleep in the pool....we called it a night....although I am not sure anyone was quiet ready for it all to end.
Greg's family went to church with us....all together we had around 14 or so....then on to our traditional spot...Cotton Patch.....where we visited some more. The talk was of wedding colors, customs and traditions......and other weddings we had attended that were memorable. Their family is just great....and it just feels so right. Lots of hugging ....and lots of excitement about the future….
The kids left this afternoon.....all smiles...and full of plans. It has been a fun and exhausting weekend. Amy will come home next weekend...and will be here for a couple of weeks. I am hoping to get some things done with her while she is here. Spring weddings fill my mind…..
Words and thoughts from a 60 or so ( the "so" shall remain a mystery) year old grandmother...."living in the sandwich" refers to the our life situation...caring for parents, still worrying about children and now grandchildren....we are in the middle...and sometimes the middle gets squeezed! :)
Sunday, August 12, 2007
Greg..."will you marry me?" Amy..."Yes!"
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