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Dec. 24th, 2005 09:05 pmSo.
Simon came around today and we did Festive Type Things. Well, as festive as bolognaise with some very nice red wine can get when being interrogated by the family. He seemed a little twitchly all day, but, well, El Familio. We then sat on the sofa for a bit, generally nattering and finishing off the wine.
Then he gave me my Christmas present. (Apologies for awful photos, but I really can't think of a better way to put it. It's very hard to describe in a way that doesn't sund a bit saccharine or worse, bland.)



Needless to say, I said yes. Rather quickly. In fact, I said 'hell yeah'.
(That'll go down in history.)
Before you all ask - not pregnant, waiting until after university, parents took it well. I think that's all covered.
Merry Christmas, everyone. I am so glowingly happy right now that I may burst with glee.
Simon came around today and we did Festive Type Things. Well, as festive as bolognaise with some very nice red wine can get when being interrogated by the family. He seemed a little twitchly all day, but, well, El Familio. We then sat on the sofa for a bit, generally nattering and finishing off the wine.
Then he gave me my Christmas present. (Apologies for awful photos, but I really can't think of a better way to put it. It's very hard to describe in a way that doesn't sund a bit saccharine or worse, bland.)



Needless to say, I said yes. Rather quickly. In fact, I said 'hell yeah'.
(That'll go down in history.)
Before you all ask - not pregnant, waiting until after university, parents took it well. I think that's all covered.
Merry Christmas, everyone. I am so glowingly happy right now that I may burst with glee.
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Date: 2005-12-24 10:03 pm (UTC)Oh, & you need more than one bridesmaid, & the maid of honour cannot be your sister!
Plus, I've never been a bridesmaid & I've always wanted to be one (guilt trip)
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Date: 2005-12-24 10:34 pm (UTC)Colleen, my two cents, now I've thought about it a bit. I agree with Enid in that it's pretty early. I'm not doubting your judgement at all and if you think this is It, then I'm on board with everything down to the font on the invitations. But it is early, both in life and in relationship, and so no running to
Las VegasGretna! At least, not without telling me first!On a purely trivial note, my parents got married in Las Vegas, and no wedding is complete without an Elvis impersonator.
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Date: 2005-12-24 10:37 pm (UTC)This is It. I wouldn't have said yes otherwise, and I am thoroughly aware of how early it is. Hence the lack of running away to Gretna. I have to drive past it for university, but the place looks awful, for a start. *grins*
Memo to self: remember Elvis.
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Date: 2005-12-24 11:29 pm (UTC)Sure, it's early. Like I said before, I got engaged after knowing the man for three months, and that was eleven years ago. So sometimes You Just Know. We knew after about a month that we were going to get married.
And yes, you're young. The guy I thought I was going to marry when I was 19 I was no longer speaking to when I was 20. It happens. Which was why I was glad to see that you're sensibly waiting till after you finish university. Long engagements are good, because you can make sure that This Is A Good Idea. While Morgan and I got engaged fast, almost 2 years passed between getting engaged and getting married.
(I won't ask to be in the wedding, so I'm sure that's a relief.)
Once more, congratulations and Merry Christmas!
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Date: 2006-01-04 05:35 pm (UTC)I think the trick to all marriages, no matter what age you are, is accepting the other person 100% before you jump in. Never expect -- or worse, hope for -- the other person to change. It never happens.
I still think this news is totally Squee. :)
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Date: 2006-01-04 07:53 pm (UTC)Amen, amen, amen.
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Date: 2005-12-24 11:10 pm (UTC)xx