March 19th, 2010 was a very important day. It was the day that Annie O'Brien said yes!! Throughout this blog, I will do my best at describing the events of the day.
First of all, I asked Annie on a date the previous Sunday for Friday Night. I told her to dress up and that we would be gone for a few hours. Thursday night she started asking questions about what we would be doing exactly, I did my best at answering her questions to the best of my ability without telling her what the plan was. I think that the questions made her more confused afterwords. I contacted all of my roomates, hers, and my brother, sister, and cousin. I had them all stationed at different places around town that were special to us. This was a little difficult to work out the timing but it was worth it and I just want to thank everyone who made this a success. Y'all were such a great help!!
The first stop on our journey was Apt. B-106 at The Elms. This is where we first met at a Linger Longer in October of last year. I met her and her roommates that night and we connected with The South and decided that we needed to have a Southern Night party sometime. Jodie Pack was in the apartment with a rose and a note. The note said, "Will you go on a journey with me?" She said yes, and thus we began. The second stop was Indoor Soccer Field where we played soccer together on the ward team. Annie was the captain. Meeting us there was David Bywater and Nicole Condie. They brought a rose and a note that read, "I'll Be" your biggest fan." I then played her "I'll Be" by Edwin McCain on the guitar for her. The third stop was Kiwanis Park. We walked there one evening and it was the first time that I held her hand. We were met by Katie Lindquist who again gave us her rose and a note that read "Tag you're it!"I wish I was wearing a ski mask. I was thinking that I wanted to hold your hand"-An inside joke. We left to the fourth stop. 7 Peaks Ice Arena, our first official date. Meagan Larsen was there on center ice in an empty rink with a rose and a note that read, "I will never let you fall, but you should know that I've fallen for you." Our next stop was back at The Elms at her apt. where we had Southern Night. Lindsay Brown was there, dressed southern and with an accent with BBQ on the stove and a rose and note that read "If the South secedes again, I'm sticking with you and we're moving to Mexico." Following we went up on Campus to a tree where we watched my first meteor shower. It was at 2 AM and the morning after we started dating officially November 16th, 2009. We named the first shooting star we saw Ophelia, which explains the note my brother Marcus gave that read, "Princess Ophelia, I named this star after you."-The Troubador



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