Engagement

by Juliasmith

There are lots of ways to tell a good engagement story. Short and to the point is fine ("Bob proposed under the willow tree where we had our first picnic. Of course I said yes!"), or you can really fill people in on your relationship ("Christy poured a Coke on me when I asked her to dance at our seventh grade Spring Formal, but I knew she was the one...").
There's nothing wrong with being private if that's what you prefer, but in this one case it's OK to show off and tell everyone that one part that will make them go "Awwww..."

There are lots of ways to tell a good engagement story. Short and to the point is fine ("Bob proposed under the willow tree where we had our first picnic. Of course I said yes!"), or you can really fill people in on your relationship ("Christy poured a Coke on me when I asked her to dance at our seventh grade Spring Formal, but I knew she was the one...").
There's nothing wrong with being private if that's what you prefer, but in this one case it's OK to show off and tell everyone that one part that will make them go "Awwww..."

There are lots of ways to tell a good engagement story. Short and to the point is fine ("Bob proposed under the willow tree where we had our first picnic. Of course I said yes!"), or you can really fill people in on your relationship ("Christy poured a Coke on me when I asked her to dance at our seventh grade Spring Formal, but I knew she was the one...").
There's nothing wrong with being private if that's what you prefer, but in this one case it's OK to show off and tell everyone that one part that will make them go "Awwww..."