In a nut shell, on Valentine’s Day I got a little card from my now fiancé, before he left he made it clear that I was not to open it until he left. When he left I opened the card which was my first “treasure hunt” clue.I had to go and look in my camera bag where I found cash and a list of goodies to pack and my air ticket to Cape Town. When I arrived in Cape Town I had to follow clues he left with different shops and places. My last clue I had to pick up something from Tanzanite International.I was told several times not to open this .Naturally I thought this was a very wanted ring! From there I had to go shopping for a dress and meet him a lovely restaurant and we had dinner and went on the Big Wheel where he gave me my gift that I had to pick up.he opened it and it was a Tanzanite necklace. Lovely!!!
He organized a surprise photographic tour as I am very much into photography. We walked and walked and took pictures galore and at the very end of our tour, the photographer was in on it all, at our last lighthouse, sparkling wine was packed out and he went down on one knee and asked me to be his wife! How romantic! We are getting married on 4 September 2011.
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Fabulously romantic!!! Wishing you both only love and happiness always and you prepare for your journey of a lifetime together.
Love Natalie.
Comment by Natalie Evetts — March 3, 2011 @ 6:55 am
Congratulations – alles van die beste vir die toekoms.
I dont know Vaughan that well – but he sounds like a great guy and I LOVE the way he proposed! Very romantic!
Comment by Liza — March 4, 2011 @ 2:18 pm