The past two weeks we have been accepting nominations for a GIVEAWAY! The winner will receive complimentary hair and makeup services.
To cast your vote, please head over to our Facebook page, like the page and then vote in this photo album!
The contest ends February 28th and the winner will be announced March 1st.
Best of luck to all of there couples! We hope you enjoy their engagement stories as much as we do!
Jenn and Rick
With just a few days left before Christmas, my boyfriend (now Fiancé) and I planned to go to the outlets to finish our Christmas shopping. Pleased with our final purchases, we went to grab a quick bite to eat, then were headed back to my parent’s house to "watch a Christmas movie". As we pulled up in front of the house, I noticed a sign in the front yard that was covered with a blanket. We both looked at each other, puzzled, and wondered what light display my parents decided to add to our already outrageously awesome Christmas light spectacular. I got out of the car and headed straight to see what this sign was all about. As I pulled the sheet off, I saw all lit up in Christmas lights, "Jenn, will you marry me"...with that, Ricky got down on his knee and asked me to marry him. Once I said yes, both of our families and close friends come out of the house to greet us and celebrate the engagement! Such a wonderful way to end the year!
Lena and Brent
Brent, in his typical style, decided on Wednesday night, while sitting in the deer stand, that he was going to propose the following day. He said he knew he wanted to do it when he went to settlement on his land, but in that moment he decided that September 20 was the day.
Mandy and George
We spent the day in DC because we never have a full day off together and Mandy wanted to take George to the POV restaurant/bar on top of the W Hotel for lunch. So before our lunch reservation, we decided to walk around the tidal basin to enjoy the nice day. We first headed to the White House, because George said it had been years since he saw it. He stated afterwards, that he wished we didn't take the detour because that delayed his plans and he was anxious. So then we made our way to the basin, ultimately heading towards the Jefferson Memorial, because we both had never been to it in person. Once we got over to the Memorial we walked inside taking the typical couple pictures, when we sat on the stairs for a few minutes. Then he pointed to an area to the side of the memorial by the water and stated he wanted that he wanted to go down there to get some good pictures. I hesitated, but agreed and we went to that spot, he told me to sit up on the wall, he captured my picture and pulled me down. That's when he got on one knee, shaking and proposed that we make the Dynamic Duo become One. He had to stand up to get the ring out of his pocket, because he forgot to take it out before he went down on one knee. It didn't matter to me though, he made me the happiest girl in the world.
After this we made our phone calls then went to our lunch reservation at the POV. The waitress was so excited about our occasion we received complementary champagne from her. She just kept telling us how much we were glowing with these huge smiles on our face.
Later that night, we went on a dinner cruise that was already planned. We received complimentary champagne again and the manager came over to give us congratulations. Later when then asked for all the married couples to get on the dance floor, we were told to join "our people," as the newly engaged. The DJ narrowed the married couples down to the ones married the longest and us the newly engaged couple. It was quite an experience sharing the floor with a married couple of 50 years who were as madly in love with each other as we were.
All in all, it was the most amazing day of our lives.
Tiana and Antonio
My fiance, Antonio, and I met 4 years ago. I was a junior in college at Towson University and Antonio had just graduated from Ohio State, and had moved to Baltimore for a job with Whiting-Turner. Whiting-Turner was in charge of completing a building on Towson's campus, so they gave Antonio a temporary place to stay while he found an apartment and got settled in Maryland. He was housed in a dorm room at Towson with Whiting-Turner's summer interns. One perk for Antonio with this less-than-ideal, temporary living situation was that he got a free gym membership to Towson's gym, where he happened upon a beautiful college junior, passing the summer at the rock climbing wall (that's me!). After a week of making eyes at each other and not speaking, I worked up the courage to talk to him only to find out it was his last day working out there before he was going to be moving to Ellicott City! Had I waited one more day to speak to him, it would've been too late and we never would have met; it was meant to be! Now, four years later, we own a home together in Butcher's hill, we have two adorable dogs, and we are planning a 4th of July weekend wedding in 2014 at the Tremont Grand Plaza in Baltimore!
Carrie and Joe
Carrie and I were introduced through her sister (whom I work with at the Maryland Air National Guard). My future sister in law, Danielle and I had always talked and she always talked highly of Carrie. Carrie and I had recently got out of very bad relationships and had very similar stories. We were both struggling to start a new life and unaware of what God had in store for us. As single parents with primary custody we were both trying to raise our children to the best of our ability. In financial constraints we gave up a lot to make sure our children did not do without. Our children
each now 9 years old, also have gone through a lot. Carrie has a beautiful girl and I have a wonderful son. I always joked with Danielle that she should set us up, never believing that we would ever meet. Then one day I was dared to call Carrie. Although nervous, I did. Although we hadcommunicated for many months via text and Facebook after that first call, we just never had the opportunity to meet. Our paths never crossed. I lived at the time in Pennsylvania and she lived in Maryland. However one day Carrie contacted me and asked if I would be interested in finally meeting. To make things less pressuring and to break the ice we decided it was going to be a casual kid friendly date. We were going to meet up for a game of bowling with our kids and make the best of evening even if there was no spark after that evening. Ecstatically I accepted and we went bowling with the kids without telling her sister or anyone else. I was elated to meet her and her daughter and we all had a wonderful time. Several days later we met up again at her sister's house, followed by having New Year's brunch with my family. We clicked and shared a lot of the same traits and values.
My interest in her grew as so did my love for her. Four months later I chose to relocate to be closer to her and moved to Maryland. By that summer we decided to purchase a home in the area she currently lived and become a family. Our relationship blossomed and so did our love for one another and our children. Although we have had our ups and downs, I knew that this woman was placed in my life for a reason. God had placed us in each other's lives to bring a level of happiness, love and to learn new things. New Year's Eve while singing Karaoke to Blake Shelton's song, "God gave me you" in front of family and friends I proposed to the most amazing woman in the world.
Erin and Ryan
Twas the night before Christmas and she said yes…
A little over two years after our first date, Ryan got down on one knee (despite a wet ground) and proposed atop the Duquense Incline in Pittsburgh Dec 24th. The proposal was significant for numerous reasons. As he was pulling out the ring box, he said he had told my grandmother he would marry me; quite fitting since the diamonds in the ring were reset from her engagement ring that was over XX years old and has greater meaning since she will not be able to share the special day with us. It was fitting too that Ryan was sporting a Steelers jacket that day since my grandfather was from Pittsburgh. In the day in age of technology and busy lives, it’s not too surprising how our relationship came to be. After a few weeks of exchanging emails and texts after being introduced on e-harmony, we made plans to finally meet up. Since it was the day before a federal holiday, it took 3 places before we settled on a bar where the Boston Bruins vs Pittsburgh Penguins game was on. Surprisingly, I was interested enough to pay attention to the date and not be too distracted by the game on in the background. Being an avid New England sports fan, I had a feeling that things could work out for future dates since he captured my attention. Over time, Ryan and I have shared many great memories like trips to Florida, a duck tour and anniversary dinner atop of the Top of the Hub in Boston and lazy Sundays watching the Steelers and Patriots games. He accepts me for me, goofy quirks and all, and I couldn’t think of a more perfect life partner.
It is also funny that I can say I told you so to many friends and family members that I knew what type of person to date since that’s what E-Harmony found for me.
Amanda and Phill
In May, Phill picked me up from the airport following a week long cruise with my sister. After a long day of traveling, all I wanted to do was go home to eat and fall asleep. Phill had other plans....
Following dinner and some TV watching Phill came upstairs with an unexpected, wrapped graduation present for me. After some protesting because it had been agreed upon that there would be no graduation presents, I opened the present to find the brand new, RED, camera I had been wanting. Tired from a long day, I didn't want to read the instructions for the camera - I was going to wait until Saturday. Phill tried to convince me that the camera contained sample pictures to demonstrate the settings - I, knowing that wasn't true went to prove my point by pressing the View Pictures button on the camera....I came upon a picture of our dog, next to a ring box, next to a white board. As I was fully realizing what was on the camera - Phill pulled the ring out of his pocket and got down on one knee.
Following dinner and some TV watching Phill came upstairs with an unexpected, wrapped graduation present for me. After some protesting because it had been agreed upon that there would be no graduation presents, I opened the present to find the brand new, RED, camera I had been wanting. Tired from a long day, I didn't want to read the instructions for the camera - I was going to wait until Saturday. Phill tried to convince me that the camera contained sample pictures to demonstrate the settings - I, knowing that wasn't true went to prove my point by pressing the View Pictures button on the camera....I came upon a picture of our dog, next to a ring box, next to a white board. As I was fully realizing what was on the camera - Phill pulled the ring out of his pocket and got down on one knee.
And I SAID YES! Sadly, there are very few pictures from the actual proposal because of the sad state of my hair and makeup (and that whole long day of traveling stench). UpDo's for I Do's, I need your help!
Cindy and Moses
My fiancé Moses and I met through music. I'm the singer of a local metal band and we were looking for a drummer. Little did I know that the guy trying out would not only be our new drummer but he would also be the love of my life and my future husband. A year and a half later the band is still together out playing shows, we bought and live on a house boat and are planning our very rock and roll wedding!
Kim and Brian
Brian and I met on the first day of our sophomore year of high school. As the year progressed, we became very close friends. Thinking back on the few months before Brian nervously asked me to be his girlfriend fills me with so much joy. I loved the way he made me laugh about everything. Just over five years from the day we met, Brian took me on a moonlit walk through downtown Annapolis that would change my life forever. We strolled along until we reached our favorite spot, a dock where we spent a lot of time at the beginning of our relationship. Brian began telling me how much he loved me and all the wonderful things that men typically say when they are about to get down on one knee. I started getting so excited and nervous all at the same time. When he finally got down and said "will you marry me?" I was in shock! I was so incredibly happy and honored. After a few tears and a moment to take it all in, I said yes!
Fast forward about six months later and here we are, right in the middle of this whirlwind adventure of planning our wedding! Brian is commissioning into the Air Force this spring and we are getting married this June, just before we leave for his first assignment. This is definitely the most exciting and crazy time for us but we are thrilled to be embarking on this next chapter of our lives together.
Sherry and Dan
Dan, Tank (our 3 year old English Bulldog) and I are very excited for May 5 to arrive!
We have talked our future together and can't wait.. babies, house, another dog, and more! Tank has no idea he is going to be a big brother soon, but we are sure he will love it. We will be getting him the "Big Brother" t-shirt too!
Even with all the planning and coordinating that goes into making the wedding happen, we always find time to relax and do fun things that interest us like see movies, entertain our friends during holidays/special occasions and have date nights. In 2012 we went to Hawaii which was our first real vacation together. We had a blast! I think one of the funniest moments was when we went to the International Market in Waikiki and had our pictures taken with some parrots. First, it started off with us holding one each, and then they kept adding more onto us... our shoulders, hands, and even head! I think in total we had 6 or 7 by the time we were done! Those birds aren't light as a feather either. The funniest part was when the one I was holding with my left hand decided that was a good time to go to the bathroom. It was really quite humorous and probably an experience I'll never have again.






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