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Mrs. Seal, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 25, Personal Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Sales and Support Specialist Engagement Date: December 12, 2009 Wedding Date: November 2011 Venue: Sts Peter and Paul Church/The Bently Reserve About Me: I am a goofy, wannabe crafty, well-intentioned Renaissance Woman (OK, perhaps "aimless wanderer" is a more aptly suited term for me, but hopefully you get the point)—basically I dabble in just about everything and pride myself in such. Without warning, I occasionally breakout into soulful improvised songs and interpretive dances and there's just no stopping me! As so many others before me, planning our wedding has unearthed a deep, intense passion for all things bridal and I secretly fear the day it will come to an end. Mr. Seal and I are quite the pair and life with him by my side is extremely rewarding—I am so thankful to have found him. Together we are planning a black-tie San Francisco affair for 250—light on the stuffiness and with lots of extra Seal-y flair.
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Let me preface this post by stating that I always ruin my own surprises. I assure you I am not exaggerating. A couple of years ago, I spoiled every one of my Christmas presents from Mr. Seal, and it wasn’t because I physically saw them—I’m just impatient and…figured them out. I am suspicious by nature and have an innate sense of when someone is trying to surprise me or lie to me in an effort to throw me off track. I’m pretty sure if I were a superhero my superpower would be exposing secrets! Okaaay, that would be a pretty lame superpower, but that’s the unfortunate talent I was born to bear.

In the following situation I promise I was trying my best to remain ignorant, but it wasn’t made very easy…

The month was November of 2009. The place? Las Vegas. Mr S. and I, along with just about every other member of my family, were on vacation. He and I spent the first couple nights of the trip getting romantic—we wined and dined at fancy restaurants and attended the Wynn’s Cirque du Soleil-esque show Le Reve.

Here’s Mr. Seal on our walk to the Wynn:

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We reconvened with the family on the third night. Daddy Seal, a musician, was playing at the Hard Rock Hotel, and Mr. Seal suggested we spend some time with him before catching his show. While we were backstage, I excused myself to use the restroom. When I returned, I heard that my father and Mr. Seal would be back soon—this was obviously suspect, but I pretended not to notice.

When they returned, Daddy Seal turned to me, put his hand on my shoulder, and announced (no lie!), “[Mr. Seal] has just asked permission to ask for your hand in marriage.”

Silence.

I, absolutely shocked by this brazen disregard for secrecy, glanced at an equally bewildered Sealman and responded to my father with, “Uhhhhh…am I supposed to know that?”

Realizing that he had perhaps said too much, he said, “Oh. I don’t know?”

The thing was, I did actually know that a proposal was coming. Mr. Seal and I had casually talked about marriage, and I could tell things were getting extra serious—my spideysenses told me he was ready to “seal” the deal. And now, thanks to Dad’s silly slip-up, I could be outwardly excited. Right?! Well, maybe not.

After the concert, we decided to hit the casino with the family and have a few drinks. Mr. Seal was knocking them back more quickly than usual, and I started to get a bit anxious. Given the evening’s events, however, I knew I needed to cut him some slack…so I did.

It was on this night that Mr. Seal’s intoxicated alter ego “Bernie” was born. John-Michael, my little cousin/groomsman (in white and gray stripes below) and our friend Chris (also below) call Mr. S by the name Bernie because of basic arithmetic:

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Personal photos / Weekend at Bernie’s image via IMDB

So, while Bernie was stumbling around the casino floor, kissing people on the neck and declaring his love for everyone, I was awkwardly receiving comments like, “Congratulations! You’re gonna get engaged!” Say what? That just sounds weird. Not expecting the emotions I experienced upon hearing these comments, I couldn’t help but want to paraphrase Beyonce and say, “WHERE’S MY RING!?”

Don’t get me wrong, I was THRILLED, but how do you celebrate something that 1) hasn’t happened yet and, 2) you’re not technically supposed to know about?! I thought I would be relieved to not have to play dumb anymore…but I was wrong, and thus confused!

Here’s Bernie, before he started dragging his legs around and involuntarily closing his eyes. (He was clearly still on top of the world at this point.)

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Eventually, I was gifted the task of getting my nearly comatose (and nearly affianced) boyfriend back to our hotel. This involved a less than sober Miss Seal, a 10-minute cab ride, a long walk through our hotel’s lobby and casino floor, and an elevator. The cabbie even asked us if we needed to have a wheelchair waiting at our hotel, but thanks to a swift elbow jab in Mr. Seal’s direction, this proved unnecessary.

The next morning, after my brain fully registered the previous evening’s happenings (and my stomach digested the $100 worth of room service), I woke up excited—excited, yet fully aware that I was not engaged…yet. Now all I had to do was wait and hope that I could keep my investigatory thoughts at bay. There was no way I was going to let my curse superpower destroy a girl’s ultimate surprise!

Did you know your fiancé was going to ask you before he asked, or was it a total surprise? Do you have a superpower too!?

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29 Responses to “The Engagement That Was Not: A Las Vegas Story”

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Ms. Sparkles
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Ms. Sparkles (message)  693 posts, Busy bee

LOL that is hilarous! Can’t wait to hear about the “real” engagement!

 
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LaceeWoman

Don’t worry I am exactly like you and always curious so I ruin my surprises all the time….I need to always remind myself not to question his motives and just go with the flow….it is not easy!

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

How did your dad not know that he was supposed to keep that a secret?!?!? Crazy! I love that nickname for Mr Seal :)

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

How did your dad not know that he was supposed to keep that a secret?!?!? Crazy! I love that nickname for Mr Seal :)

 
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Mrs. Trail Mix (message)  6,328 posts, Bee Keeper

How did your dad not know that he was supposed to keep that a secret?!?!? Crazy! I love that nickname for Mr Seal :)

 
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sparks
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sparks (message)  649 posts, Busy bee

I can’t believe your dad told you, how funny!
We made up drunken alter egos for our friends in grad school, they were hilarious. Glad to see Bernie is a nice guy!

 
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honeyoats22 (message)  1,491 posts, Bumble bee

Although this sounds completely unromantic, it was deeply romantic for us (which is all that matters!): My FI and I were sitting on the couch watching/ignoring a movie and talking, when mutually agreed that we were engaged. It was really sweet and cuddly, and totally romantic. :)

I picked out my ring two days later, and we announced our engagement to everyone.

It doesn’t sound romantic, but I wouldn’t change a thing. <3

 
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Miss Hyena (message)  1,881 posts, Buzzing bee

Wow. That’s a story! Did you end up figuring out the secret before he proposed?

 
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Lighter (message)  68 posts, Worker bee

LOL that was really funny

I also have that ’superpower’, but it’s not (thank God) as developed as yours, I did get my ring as a surprise and there are some surprises my fiancee has thrown at me that I’ve not discovered previously…

I’ll stay tunned for the real engagement..

 
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dreamocracy (message)  176 posts, Blushing bee

Aww I might have been upset if the surprise was ruined for me, haha. I knew I would be getting engaged “soon” because he told me to pick out a ring and I emailed him some links, but I didn’t know WHEN he would propose. I thought he might do it on Christmas or something, but he did it on my birthday! :) I was surprised at how low-key it was, I was afraid he might do something public.

 
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Miss Magic (message)  628 posts, Busy bee

Dads - gotta love ‘em!

 
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Miss Panther (message)  1,046 posts, Bumble bee

Hahah! I love this story so far!

 
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mrs.ball2b (message)  126 posts, Blushing bee

Haha this is a too cute/funny story! :) I totally know what you’re talking about..I do it all the time! Before my FI proposed I remember thinking in my head as I got dressed for dinner “should I wear these pearls? yea pearls sound about right for a proposal fit..” haha.

 
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TheFutureMcBride (message)  4,479 posts, Honey bee

What a great story.

 
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Miss Candy Apple (message)  1,465 posts, Bumble bee

Haha, oh, Daddy Seal.

 
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Miss Elephant (message)  6,182 posts, Bee Keeper

Oh man, I’m sure your dad felt bad after that.

 
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funjen (message)  24 posts, Newbee

Great story so far. Can’t wait to hear about how it really happened!

I knew we were getting engaged. My Fiance told me that he was going to ask my dad for my hand in marriage, but I didn’t know exactly when he was planning on doing it. He stopped by my parents one afternoon last spring and my dad was equally excited and called me immediately after FI left our house lol. And then within a few hours I was getting calls from all of my family members telling me congratualtions. I was like wait…. I don’t even have a ring yet! lol

 
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Miss Gazelle (message)  994 posts, Busy bee

Oh yeah, I did! I didn’t share the story in my engagement post, but I spotted the ring when I got home the evening he proposed. He had hidden it (not very well) on my desk, but when I went to get my dog’s dinner I stood up and saw it. And he knew it! Then he had to try to trick me that it wasn’t my ring, it was just some random empty Tiffany’s bag. (Umm, yeah right…) I thought it might be the bag from the jewellery cleaner so I almost bought his story.

Oh no, I bet your dad felt so bad! Oops!

 
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Mrs. Meerkat
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Mrs. Meerkat (message)  3,216 posts, Sugar bee

LOL I just want to say I totally love your dad. I know mine would have done something similar. ;)

 
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Kcoleybear
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Kcoleybear (message)  683 posts, Busy bee

I like you am totally bad about ruining suprises, because of my extreme suspicion. I also knew my fiance was going to propose.

 
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Mrs. Seal, San Francisco Age and Occupation: 25, Personal Assistant Fiance's Age and Occupation: 29, Sales and Support Specialist Engagement Date: December 12, 2009 Wedding Date: November 2011 Venue: Sts Peter and Paul Church/The Bently Reserve About Me: I am a goofy, wannabe crafty, well-intentioned Renaissance Woman (OK, perhaps "aimless wanderer" is a more aptly suited term for me, but hopefully you get the point)—basically I dabble in just about everything and pride myself in such. Without warning, I occasionally breakout into soulful improvised songs and interpretive dances and there's just no stopping me! As so many others before me, planning our wedding has unearthed a deep, intense passion for all things bridal and I secretly fear the day it will come to an end. Mr. Seal and I are quite the pair and life with him by my side is extremely rewarding—I am so thankful to have found him. Together we are planning a black-tie San Francisco affair for 250—light on the stuffiness and with lots of extra Seal-y flair.

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