How Many Ways To Ask The Question?

I have a very romantic proposal story. I sent this without pictures--the pictures are now included. The guy be wanted to have a unique proposal but was working at Harvey Cedar's children's camp on the NJ shoreline for the summer--away from his girlfriend. And so, he enlisted the help of everyone at the camp to make this a special event when she came to visit. He had asked her to meet him at the beach at sunrise where the plan would unfold. Thinking how romantic this was she quickly agreed-no questions asked. He had the children of the camp cut out hundreds and hundreds of red paper hearts which he sprinkled along the path to the beach that she would take. At the beach he had expertly crafted a huge heart out of sand complete with seaweed border (see picture #64) . Atop the heart originally was a photo album (now replaced by the ring for the picture). The girlfriend--not even a slight clue...approached the beach via the heart strewn pathway and the huge heart came into view. When she saw the photo album she thought it was a book and that they were going to read together. Again, she is thinking "How romantic". Reading together at sunrise. Then she opened the book--to her SURPRISE it was not a book, but a photo album in which the guy had posed the question "WILL YOU MARRY ME?" in animated photographs of himself. Then the pictures continued to ask that same question in some of the most unique ways imaginable, using all the resources one would have at a children's camp!! Please see pictures: # 59, 60, 61, 62, 63. Not shown is the question "will you marry me?" in pancake batter on the camp's kitchen griddle--the question "will you marry me?" spelled out with children's bodies laying in the sand on the beach, shaped as the letters and then photographed from an aerial view--or how about will you marry me spelled out in beach towels. These pictures continued one after the other. Out came the ring and he proposed--to the cheers of all the campers, friends etc, that had perched themselves atop a hill by the beach--waiting for the right answer! The story does not end there--the girl--now wanting to share the good news..calls home to her parents. Her mom drowsily answers the phone at 5:30 am, but the cell phone does not have a clear signal. The girl excitedly begins to tell her mom that she has just gotten engaged. Mom cannot make out what she is saying and so the bride begins to move about the beach ---you guessed it--saying "can you hear me now?" Mom responds half awake--"Honey I am sorry you have a bad signal--call me after work---and hung up on her!! How do I know of this funny and romantic tale? I am MOM!

 

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