Friday, in a surprise to beat all surprises of my lifetime, Ryan asked me to marry him.
But, as mentioned in the title of this blog post, my response was “no.” Sorry if I’ve disappointed you all!
Despite that, I don’t ever want to forget this past weekend – it truly was perfect.
Ryan had planned a weekend trip to a beautiful little cabin the mountains outside Charlottesville, VA. He said we’d be shutting out technology for the duration of the trip – no phones, computers, etc. I thought it was a great idea – we’ve had a crazy busy year, and Ryan deserves time with me where I’m not constantly on Twitter or blogging, etc. No problemo.
Because Ryan took the initiative to plan the trip, I briefly wondered if he was planning to propose. But no, I corrected myself, there as no way he seemed ready to do so. Heck, I didn’t think he’d even bought a ring yet. He didn’t give off any clues, either, so I thought “Oh, that was wishful thinking.”
I hadn’t been doing the impatient girl thing – you know, the “You need to put a ring on it” kinda thing. (I can’t say the same for my mother, however!) Nope, we’ve been happily living together for a little more than a year, and we’ve been dating for about 2.5 years. Our life together is crazy good, and we’ve had serious conversations so I knew we were both in it for the long haul – so I was happily going about life knowing that he would pop the question when he was ready.
We had a great Friday morning, driving to Charlottesville and taking our time to stop at antique stores along the way. Ryan had also agreed to stop at the J. Crew sample sale in C-ville for some clothes shopping. I’d heard about the sale from Jeannine, and after researching J. Crew’s labor practices, decided that I’d give them a shot.
Ryan gave up quickly, and went to wait in the car. I continued to rifle through the boxes of “good deals” for a while. Suddenly I thought “what am I doing? Ryan’s planned this fabulous weekend escape and I’m shopping? ” With that, I picked up my stuff, made my purchase, and left.
At the Cabin
We arrived at the Cottages at Chesley Creek Farm and found our secluded cabin, the Creek House.
It was a sweet two-person a-frame sort of nestled in the woods on a hill that tumbled down to a slightly burbling creek. We set our bags inside and I started snapping photos for the blog, of course! When I finally finished, Ryan said he wanted to check out the creek. He was exuding a slightly more lovey-dovey vibe than in our usual day-to-day lives . . . but I figured it was just his happiness at having a weekend away.
We walked the overgrown path to the creek, with Ryan chivalrously taking the lead to break up the spiderwebs that stood in our way. He seemed disappointed to find that the creek was more of a stream than a gushing, rushing river. So back up the path we went. Once inside the cabin, I started to unpack and get organized – because that’s what I like to do before I settle into having fun and relaxing anywhere. Ryan gave me a hard time about being so uptight, telling me to relax and come sit on the porch. I reluctantly agreed, but only because I appreciated that he’d gone to the trouble of planning the trip.
I walked out to the porch and looked out over the treetops. Ryan came up behind me and hugged me, whispering in my ear “I love you.” Right at that moment I got a funny feeling in the pit of my stomach. 🙂
He took me by the shoulders and turned me around to face him, and continued to speak:
” . . . and I was wondering “
and he dropped down on one knee . . .
” . . . if you would marry me.”
Holy crap. Was he really proposing?
Thoughts rushed through my head like the water Ryan wished was rushing through the creek. There was no way he was serious. I mean, I’d thought the trip would be the perfect time for a proposal, but didn’t really believe he would actually do it. And we always joke around, so maybe he was screwing with me.
“Stop it!” I said. “You’re joking!”
He said something about not joking, pulled a tiny box out of the pocket of his shorts, and popped it open to reveal a gorgeous, sparkly diamond ring.
For half a second I did a double-take, saying something classy and elegant like:
“Oh!”
Ryan was still kneeling there, looking up at me, holding out the ring, tears running down his cheeks (yes, really).
Ryan: I shall not suffer such calumnies! The real reason I had tears in my eye was there was a rusty nail that wasn’t hammered down all the way and it was digging into my knee quite painfully. It’s also allergy season up in the mountains. And the sun was in my eyes. I think I was chopping onions before I went outside too. Oh and I was just really distraught because after suffering through all her photo taking and shopping I knew she was about to ruin my perfect proposal speech.
TRUE STORY.
So what did I do?
I said no.
Well, that’s not entirely accurate.
“No. No. No. No. You’re kidding me!” came flying out of my mouth as I stomped around in a circle on the porch, coming to stand in front of Ryan again.
What was I doing at this magical moment? I wasn’t really saying “no,” I was trying to calm my mind down because I was freaking out and totally flabbergasted by the surprise. Ryan will tell you – I don’t handle surprises well. Not even ones I’m really excited about. Oh boy.
So many feelings were flooding my senses, and there I was acting like a fool and spoiling the romantic moment. I
I looked at Ryan, and said: “Of course!”
Ryan, still kneeling on the porch with all hopes of making a romantic speech gone, then said to me:
“Jane, will you take the Goddamn ring?!”
Oh! I nervously looked towards the ring, and somehow managed to get the words out of my mouth to explain that I didn’t want to risk fumbling and dropping it between the boards of the porch. Ryan finally stood up, rubbed his knee, and then led me into the cabin. I was still in shock.
And there, in the kitchen of the little cabin in the woods, standing in front of the refrigerator, Ryan slid the diamond ring on my finger. I just looked at it – utterly amazed that he had surprised me so completely, and stunned at how sparkly the ring was. 🙂
Following all this excitement, I dragged Ryan over to the couch and started hammering him with questions. 🙂 I just couldn’t believe he’d created such a great surprise, and wanted to hear all about it. I must have interrupted him about every 5 seconds to say either “OMG, this ring is so beautiful!” or “OMG, this was better than any proposal I ever imagined!” or “I can’t believe you just popped the question!”
In between my exclamations, he managed to tell me about one more surprise. At approximately 6 pm, his best friend was logging into the blog to post Ryan’s now-practically-infamous “What the Hell!? The Proposed Abode!?” blog post.
Well let me tell you, just when I thought the proposal couldn’t get any better, that little fact made it even more awesome. The fact that Ryan included the blog, as it’s most definitely been a part of our life together, just confirmed even more to me that he was right.
After all the excitement, and after I drilled him for hours with questions, he told me I could have my phone back – the “no phone weekend” rule had only been in effect so that I couldn’t see the blog post go up. You know, just in case the proposal didn’t happen by 6 pm (like if he was still stuck at a . . . um . . . J. Crew Sample Sale). 🙂 But given the fact that he’d just popped the question, I did what maybe no other girl has ever done –
I decided to savor the moment with Ryan, and just Ryan. I decided not to grab my phone and start calling friends and family; to keep the phone off for the weekend. And I’m really glad I did – the entire weekend was perfect, filled with so much happiness and excitement and just generally good warm fuzzy feelings. And on Sunday, once we started calling and texting and emailing and Facebooking, etc, I was quickly worn out from all the communication and excitement – and I wished so much that I could just run right back to that cabin with Ryan and lock out the world!! Don’t get me wrong – I was thrilled to tell everyone – it was just surprisingly tiring to deal with so much excitement.
But this is where I must leave off for now. We had some great adventures during the rest of the weekend – but I’m saving that, and a video where Ryan actually speaks(!) for tomorrow.
And as for the proposal, where Ryan asked and I said “no” – well now you have the whole story of how I freaked out and “spoiled” the romantic moment. In retrospect, Ryan says he wouldn’t have had it any other way. It reminds us of our first date . . . which went pretty much the same way. Maybe someday I’ll tell you about it.
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Yay! Yay! Yay! I love it!
The ring is beautiful…and I didn’t even cheat and scroll down when I knew there’d be a picture. You look super adorable in the last picture. 🙂
I got the dress in white. 🙂
Such a cute story! Congratulations again! What a beautiful ring!
And don’t worry, I spoiled Robert’s proposal, too. He actually asked spontaneously on the beach with a piece of seaglass (I didn’t even get a ring until about 6 months later, not that I minded) and I subsequently dropped it in the parking lot when we were walking back to the car, and now we only have half of it.
What a wonderful story. I’m so glad you eventually said YES. Your ring is beautiful!
Best wishes and felicitations to you both.
What an awesome story! And, your ring is gorgeous! Do you find yourself sneaking peeks at it during the day and marveling at it’s sparkly-ness? I still sort of do that ;).
Super happy for you guys!
You tease! My heart dropped for a bit, there. Also, my imagination had a hard time generating an image of him crying. What a big softy.
Love this story Jane! I really love the fact that you didn’t call everyone right away and that you waited and enjoyed the moment! I was so frazzled in the moment that I honestly don’t remember any of it! I’m not even sure I answered Ryan!
Love the pictures and I wish the best for you two! You guys seem amazing together and I can’t wait to hear about all the plans and details for the big day!
Omg as I sit here and tear up. I love ya Jane…now for us semi shallow people….deets on the ring.
Love it!!! I can’t wait to hear moooooore!!!!!
And I said no too 😉 haha!!! Love you bride to be!!!
“Ryan was still kneeling there, looking up at me, holding out the ring, tears running down his cheeks (yes, really).”
So in my defense, the real reason I had tears in my eye was there was a rusty nail that wasn’t hammered down all the way and it was digging into my knee quite painfully. It’s also allergy season up in the mountains. And the sun was in my eyes. I think I was chopping onions before I went outside too. Oh and I was just really distraught because after suffering through all her photo taking and shopping I knew she was about to ruin my perfect proposal speech.
TRUE STORY.
Awwww, this warms my heart right up! Congrats to you, what a wonderful story to share. And your RING! Just gorgeous.
Yay for you two! 🙂
Blog posts on wedding planning will follow, I have no doubt. I planned a friend’s wedding on a super-budget, so I’m familiar!
The ring is beautiful. Happy for you both.
How cute! The ring is so pretty. And I love the photo of you two- great engament photo.
You guys are adorable. ADORABLE. Also, your ring looks so much like mine!! http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b309/mizkerri/engagement.jpg
Congratulations Jane and Ryan!
Finally the story!! And a fabulous story it is 🙂
The ring is beautiful and I am so glad you kept your phone off and just enjoyed the weekend together. Have tons of fun planning the wedding and the ring looks gorgeous.
CONGRATULATIONS what a great sory!
That ring is gorgeous! So happy for you!
Haha! Awesome story! You two are adorable.
I have been so out of the loop. Kinda getting married and stuff myself. Congrats to you and Ryan. I love proposal stories. Yours was ever so sweet. Jesse cried during ours too. All the best to you as you begin this new, exciting chapter in your life. And no, I don’t mean with wedding planning. That’s such a small, teeny, tiny fraction of what you’re doing. The marriage part is really what it’s all about. I have been married for five days now so I am pretty much a pro at it. Errr. Or not. It’s really so cool, though.
This is such a great story. I love how you told the story. You really pulled us in in a non-voyeristic way. Thanks for sharing!
love it! love him! love you! it is a perfect jane moment and i am absolutely positive he wouldn’t have wanted it any other way 😉
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Congratulations!!
Oh my goodness! I have been waiting for this story! I love it, I love it! Congrats to you, both 🙂 We need to get together soon!
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Congrats on your engagement. Your ring is gorgeous!
very sweet.. and that ring is def perfect!
Your ring is so beautiful. Love it. Love everything that went into it being on your finger.
I was literally ecstatic and totally on edge after reading Ryan’s post… and then this title… GEEZ Jane! 😉 You really had me going there for a minute! So glad you said yes (I’m sure Ryan is too)! You guys seem to make an amazing and adorable couple! CONGRATS!!!!!!!!!!! Can’t wait to see the wedding ideas pour outta ya!
PS… GORGEOUS RING!!!!!!!! Nice job Ryan!
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How beautiful and sweet! This was my husband’s proposal:
We’re sitting in the computer lab at my college, while I’m doing schoolwork and talking about random stuff.
“Would you marry me?”
~long pause~
“Sure. Someday. I guess. Maybe.”
Continues schoolwork.
Three months later, shotgun wedding! lol! Ah well, we had our quiet cabin time for our honeymoon! Congrats on your lovely proposal!
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It was so great to hear another engagement story that Disney would laugh at! I said the same thing “are you joking?!” while my finace (now hubby) was kneeling in fire ants. 🙂
Congrats and good luck!
Thanks Kimberly!
Um . . . fire ants? That’s insane! I think you’ve got us beat. 🙂
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