Okay, so before I begin this blog, I should probably start with an explanation of where WE began. The Proposal.
Anyone who knows my fiance, Joshua, knows that when he gets an idea seed planted in his head, that seed will more than likely grow into an entire rose garden. His ideas, when put to action, are incredibly unique, extremely thoughtful, and well executed. I recently had the pleasure of witnessing him play role of Best Man in his good friend's wedding. I have never seen a man dedicate himself so fully to a role. Not only was he at the groom's side from proposal to "I do," but he also planned an entire weekend event for the soon-to-be-groom that even included top hats made from scratch (yes, he made them) for each groomsmen to adorn on their adventures.
Josh is no ordinary man. And I feel like the most blessed girl in the world.
Being the typical frustrated girlfriend constantly plagued by the "When is he ever gonna ask me?!" question swimming around my brain about 24/7, I had very low expectations that anything was going to be happening anytime soon. But obviously, I was extremely wrong.
Near the beginning of October, a good friend and 'little sister,' Timae, contacted me about setting up a photo shoot date in the near future for a class project she was doing. Tim is an incredible student photographer working her way through Antonelli Institute for graphic design and photography. Since it is not uncommon for random photo shoots to be planned, naturally, I accepted and a date was arranged.
October 27th was an absolutely gorgeous day. The temperature was perfect. The sky was an impossible blue. The clouds were drifting in perfect waves and the sun was smiling down on Philadelphia. What a beautiful day for an outdoor shoot! I arrived at Timae's mid-afternoon, ready to be dolled up to picture acceptance.
After preparations, we traveled to a part of Wissahickon Creek Park above the Wissahickon Trail, a part of the park that Josh and I had yet to explore. I had been told that we were to meet a fellow Antonelli student somewhere along the trail as they had supposedly been hunting for a good place to begin our shoot.
Not long after beginning our hike through the trail entrance, we came across two old friends of mine, Kerith and Jay Hiatt who I'd had the pleasure of reconnecting with in recent months. Two very outdoorsy friends, might I add, whom it would not surprise me to find in the middle of a park having an afternoon picnic. We commented on how funny a coincidence it was that we were running into each other and chatted for a good ten minutes before Kerith finally said that she had something with her that she'd been meaning to give me.
A map, quite reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda. Very clearly illustrated by a certain artist boyfriend of mine:
A map designed with a trail for me to follow. Seven stops. Each stop a group of loved ones, friends and family, readied with markers to mark my way on the map and pieces of a seven part poem written for the seven stops along my journey. Thanks to the help of my beautiful Timae, this is my story in photographs:
Kerith and her husband Jay begin my journey...
One of my best friends since we were seven years old, Tatiana, and her husband Luke, whom I had the pleasure of being a part of their wedding in September.
Another one of my best friends, Christy, also since seven, and her husband Robin.
My awesome cousin, Greyson, and his gorgeous wife Sarah.
My 'little brother' Robert and dear friend Ben on the phone reading part five of the stanza.
My 'sister' Jamie and her husband Rafael, with two of their four children, Remington and Zeke. My amazing friend, Emily, in Texas, on the cell.
And my seventh and final stop, my gorgeous, dread locked, little brother and amazing cousin Lezlee, via Skype.
And there he was, waiting.
I could not have been more thankful for the way he made this day special for me. Not only the proposal, but the inclusion of my family, made this day the happiest day of my life (so far).
My ring was sketched out, designed specifically for me. The Zelda heart box made by my extremely talented friend Robin (Who's work you can find here). A secret facebook event page created by Josh where my friends and family plotted and planned for many months. And a photographer to capture the beautiful event.
So very unreal. I think these things only happen in the movies.
I am an incredibly lucky and extremely blessed girl and am so happy and excited to share my story with all of you (even if my readers are only people I know ;-) )
I hope you enjoy reading my sappy post and future posts to come!