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Mrs. Spaniel, Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 28, Law Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Psychologist Wedding Date: March 2010 Venue: Calamigos Ranch About Me: I'm a third-year law student trying to balance graduating with starting my career, keeping up a relationship, and, oh yeah, planning an Old World, multi-cultural, "mountain lodge" wedding for 180 guests! A South Asian Jewish girl getting ready to marry my handsome Catholic Dane, I'm hoping to blend our cultures in our wedding just a bit more gently than by providing samosas as appetizers and offering æbleskiver for dessert. (Although that would also be awesome.)
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Step into the Time Machine

December 15th, 2009 @ 11:39 am by Mrs. Spaniel

I usually start thinking about Christmas gifts months early (yes, this girl with the Jewish and Muslim families gives gifts on Christmas), and the Ghost of Christmas Past visited me this morning and reminded me of a funny story from Christmas two years ago (pre-engagement, of course).

Now, Mr. Spaniel and I have a pretty egalitarian relationship, and I didn’t feel that the decision to get engaged was one that should be made unilaterally—I didn’t want the secret ring-buying and surprise proposal; it’s not my scene. But Mr. Spaniel has his old-fashioned moments, and he wasn’t totally on-board with picking out a ring together at first. (One might question why I needed a ring at all, but if one were to do that, I might stick my tongue out at one and talk to everyone else in the room instead.) So, although I didn’t hope for or expect it, I thought there might be a possibility of a proposal that Christmas.

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The possibility seemed more likely on Christmas Eve when we went shopping at the Glendale Galleria for our last Christmas gifts (crazy, I know!). He never splits up from me at the mall, but he insisted that we be “more efficient” by separating and meeting in the middle. Naturally I was thrown off, and I can’t say I didn’t think anything of it—the Robbins Brothers store was right around the corner from the parking lot, and we’d talked a few times that month about stopping in to get some ideas for when we were ready to buy something (but we hadn’t done it yet).

My suspicions were further aroused when, ten minutes after we split up, I got a call on my cell phone from Mr. Spaniel. “Sweetie, I have to pick up something from Best Buy for my parents… why don’t you call me when you’re done and I’ll come pick you up.” Oh Mr. Spaniel, sweet Mr. Spaniel, could you be any more obvious? But I decided that if the surprise was that important to him, I’d let him have his moment, and I let it go.

I didn’t get a proposal that Christmas. I got a Time Machine.

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A JBL Time Machine and iPod dock, actually. From his parents, which he picked up for them… at Best Buy… on Christmas Eve. Just like he said he did.

My bad!

Did you have any false alarms before you were engaged? Tell me your story!

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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Muahahaha - you totally had me fooled - I kept waiting for the proposal at the end. Great story!

 
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Mrs. Mouse
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

Haha, cute. Do you think he was trying to throw you off the trail? Or was he totally oblivious?

 
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Miss Nachos
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Miss Nachos (message)  1,734 posts, Bumble bee

Why are we girls so nutso? I had a few false alarms, too and they suck cause you don’t want to know when it’s coming but you build up a possiblity in your head and when it doesn’t happen it’s disappointing. At least that’s how it was for me cause I’m just silly like that.

 
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Mrs. Cowboy Boot
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Mrs. Cowboy Boot (message)  434 posts, Helper bee

Oh, the Glendale Galleria. Ha. Childhood memories. That’s a cute story.

 
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KMSull (message)  6,442 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh we’d better not have any false alarms come February! Or Mr. KM will have a VERY unhappy Miss KM. We’re more or less going the same route you went in theory, talking about getting married and NOT wanting a surprise proposal. But I will seriously cry if I get a surprise proposal… I hate surprises!

 
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phedre (message)  378 posts, Helper bee

A few years ago, FI and I were hanging out at the house and he suddenly said “hey, let’s go for a walk by the lake.” This was so abnormal that I thought for sure it was a proposal, especially when we started walking along the levee at sunset and he was remarking how beautiful it was. I was shaking and SO sure it was coming…

Aaaaand then we walked back to the car, went home, and he started playing video games, lol.

 
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UCLAMeghan

:) I had my own Christmas false alarm. Back in November my (now) fiance kept hinting, “I know what I WANT to get you for Christmas, but I don’t know if it’s the right time.”

We have a tradition of playing “yes/no” with gifts, so when I asked:

“Is it big?” - No
“Is it little?” - Yes
“Will I use it every day?” - Yes
“Was it pricey?” - Yes

You could imagine what I was thinking…

And then I got a Bluetooth earpiece for my phone. Doh.

 
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Miss Lamb (message)  970 posts, Busy bee

Totally had a false alarm! Lambster and I were at Applebee’s and he says, “I’ve been wanting to do this for a long time . . . ” then he gets out of the booth, takes a step towards me and goes down on one knee!!!! In my head, I was like, “OMG, I”m getting engaged at Applebees!” - but he tied his shoe and said he was going to the bathroom. That was a few months before our engagement. Pretty much the entire month before we got engaged, I was psyched out every time he did anything funny.

 
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Miss Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

that’s hilarious! definitely put a smile on my face.

 
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Ms. Min Pin (message)  282 posts, Helper bee

no false alarms for me…it was a complete surprise! (or I am just clueless LOL)

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

I had sort of a false alarm… I just over-analyzed things and thought it was coming before it was. :p

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,295 posts, Bee Keeper

lol. no false alarms yet but we’ll see what happens when we’re actually together for good.

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

@Mrs. Mouse: He was definitely not trying to throw me off the trail. :) Maybe I should talk about our actual “engagement moment” sometime… it’s rather unconventional!

@Miss Nachos: Oh I *definitely* wanted to know when it was coming. ;)

@KMSull: I don’t like surprises either!

@phedre & @UCLAMeghan: Those are good ones! I wonder if they do these things on purpose??

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

That’s a cute story, haha - and no false alarms here…the only time I actually really thought it was happening, it was!

 
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Colleen

FH definitely faked me out. We were going to a football game at our alma mater (where we met), and the night before were walking around campus. He suggested we walk around the lake, and then we sat on a bench chatting for awhile. I thought he was nervous, so I kept giving him openings (Remember the good times we had here, I look forward to our future together, etc). He was cracking up on the inside, because it was so obvious what I was doing. I got cold, so we decided to head back out. As we stood up and started walking away, I was SO disappointed. Then, he said “Wait, there’s one thing before we go” and the rest was history. He had actually considered waiting until the end of the weekend because he knew I was expecting it.

 
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HunnyBear (message)  616 posts, Busy bee

I totally had a couple false alarms. Last Christmas, FI said he got me an awesome gift that he couldn’t wait to give me so he gave it to me early. Made me sit down, close my eyes…and he put a new blackberry in my hands…I was happy to get it, but it was bigger and less sparkly than I expected lol! Then a few months later he took me out to a really nice expensive restaurant for dinner just because he said he loves me (we normally do take out or pizza) and I thought for sure it was going to be it! I kept checking my plate, napkin, wine glass…and then we got the check and went home.

 
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Jessie516
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Jessie516 (message)  5,480 posts, Bee Keeper

That’s funny! I thought for sure that I going to get a proposal when we went on vacation once. Of course…I was wrong and it ruined the whole trip for me.

 
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SuperBrook (message)  408 posts, Helper bee

I gave myself more than a few false alarms. On our 1 year anniversary (November 08) FI took me on a mystery trip. I figured for sure he would propose. . . he didn’t. Valentines 09 he took me to a super fancy dinner. I thought he would propose. . .he didn’t. My birthday (april 09) he took me to Dallas. I thought he would propose. . he didn’t. Our 2nd year anniversary he took me on another mystery trip to a winery (where he didn’t propose) a fancy dinner (where he didn’t propose) with a hotel with rose petals on the bed (where he didn’t propse). We finished the weekend with a trip to a cave where he didn’t propose and dinner at McDonald’s. On the trip home I gave up, and then he proposed. In the car, while driving.

 
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LatteLove
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LatteLove (message)  5,588 posts, Bee Keeper

haha! I hope you weren’t too disappointed.

My sister had a false alarm or two before she got engaged. Mine was such a surprise, I would have never guessed!

 
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LittleWit (message)  114 posts, Blushing bee

Last year at Christmas the boy insisted we open our presents to one another at home alone and then I got a giant box with a tackle box and a small box inside the tackle box. It was a little jewelry box and I was like is this happening? Then I opened it to find a pair of pearl earrings. :P I told the boy about my suspicions and he was like “oh! I didn’t even think of that!”

 
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Mrs. Spaniel, Los Angeles Age and Occupation: 28, Law Student Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Psychologist Wedding Date: March 2010 Venue: Calamigos Ranch About Me: I'm a third-year law student trying to balance graduating with starting my career, keeping up a relationship, and, oh yeah, planning an Old World, multi-cultural, "mountain lodge" wedding for 180 guests! A South Asian Jewish girl getting ready to marry my handsome Catholic Dane, I'm hoping to blend our cultures in our wedding just a bit more gently than by providing samosas as appetizers and offering æbleskiver for dessert. (Although that would also be awesome.)

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