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loyal SW sponsor) and planned by Jennifer Ashford of Altar Ego Weddings,
Tara + Mark’s wedding at the 1899 Farmhouse was an autumnal dream come
true! The bride looked sweetly Southern in her open-back Monique
Lhuillier gown while her bridesmaids stunned in their Alvina Valenta +
Jim Hjelm frocks. I think what I like best about this Texas wedding
(besides the golden glow of the sunset ceremony, of course!) are the
rustic floral arrangements and bouquets from The Urban Blossom Floral
Art Studio. Wonderfully wildflower perfect!
How did the two of you meet? Tell us your story. The short story is
that we met at work, but, of course, that is not the whole story! I had
started a new sales position at a large company that required new
employees to train with several other seasoned sales people. Mark was
training me and we were chatting between calls when an instant message
popped up on his screen from another co-worker asking, “Did you ask the
new girl out yet?" Mark closed the IM as fast as anyone possibly could,
thinking he has been smooth, but of course I had already read it and
now knew he had a little crush. After many weeks of casual flirting, a
few group lunches, and casual work get-togethers, I still hadn’t been
invited on an official date, so decided I would call Mark myself. I
called on a Saturday thinking I, <a xhref="http://www.weddingdressesdresses.com/modest-bridesmaid-tea-length-c-63_26.html">Tea
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when, to my surprise, he answered! Being quick on my feet I asked if
he was busy and whether I could sit with him again to further sharpen my
sales skills. Mark tells me he still didn't think I was flirting with
him but after a slow day with lots of downtime to chat, he finally asked
me out for real! It didn't take long to see we had a ton in common and
always had a lot of fun together.
Describe the proposal. Mark & I were in NYC for the weekend
with his cousins from Philadelphia, so we stayed Saturday night to spend
a night alone before taking the train back to Philly the following
morning. We had booked a budget hotel and, on our way there, Mark
reveled a surprise: he had upgraded us to The Carlton on Madison Avenue!
This alone didn't raise any suspicion since Mark does romantic things,
especially on vacation. Then after checking in we discovered our room
was a suite, on the corner with an awesome view, the concierge had
really hooked him up, again, no real red flag's registering yet… until
dinner! He had another surprise: we were going to Tavern on the Green
for dinner, which was wonderful except Mark seemed distracted. He kept
looking around me until I finally turned around expecting to see a
beautiful woman sitting behind me, but no one was there. On top of that
he seemed really concerned about how long we were taking at dinner.
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surprise: he had arranged for a carriage ride through Central Park to
pick us up after dinner... Red Flag!! I knew something was going on but
tried not to convince myself of anything. He had told the driver of his
plans to purpose and asked him to stop at a scenic spot, knowing I would
want to get out to take a picture, which I did, but my flash was not
cooperating so Mark took the camera from my hands and got on one knee. I
remember seeing the ring as a sparkle in the dark and remember kneeling
down to kiss him and accept his proposal, but the rest is a blur. We
got lost leaving the park since we were too distracted calling family
and friends with the news. I finally saw the ring when we stopped to
sit and get a drink to celebrate. It was exactly what I would have
picked, dainty and antique looking, and at that moment I realized just
how well he knows me. It was a perfect evening we won't ever forget!
Three adjectives that describe the day are: Fun, happy and optimistic.
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