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Saturday, May 31, 2014

A "Grandeur" Proposal at Grand Central Station

Now I don't claim to be a miracle worker but if a client insists I am one, then who am I to argue?  ;)

This recent proposal was unlike any I've done before, mainly because of the sheer celerity in which it happened. In a matter of just 16 hours, Johnny went from asking, "Avani, can you please help me?" to "Katie, will you marry me?"  Given the rapid turn of events, there is no better way to replay the day than as follows:

3:10AM - Johnny sent an email to Ever After Proposals with the subject line, Proposal help ****urgent last minute**** while he was en route from Singapore to New York (thank you airplane wifi!) to surprise his girlfriend, Katie. Unfortunately, his original plans fell through given the last minute changes to his flight and he was scrambling for help from a professional hopeless romantic.

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8:24AM - I reassured Johnny not to worry, catch some zzz's because this was going to be a long day ahead. 

12:38PM - Once he finally landed, we spoke over the phone and discussed some of the ideas he had and how I could help improvise.  He was intent on having the proposal take place at Grand Central Station since it's where they would roam the corridors, whenever he came to visit NYC.


1:45PM - With the venue confirmed, I presented my proposal idea to Johnny. Given the weather's forecast for the day, we agreed to use umbrellas to spell out "Will you marry me?"

Ever After Proposals, Marriage proposal planner, wedding proposal, Grand Central Station, NYC proposal, new york proposal4:30PM - Johnny brushed his jet-lag aside and met me at Grand Central Station to go over the plan of action. I showed him exactly where Katie would enter from (thanks to her fellow co-conspirators -- aka her brother, sister and best friends), where he and the photographer would be positioned, and where the umbrellas would be held up.   

5:00PM - With only a couple of hours to spare, both Johnny and I got down to work.  Sincerely hoping that the superstition of opening an umbrella indoors is completely fabricated, we propped open 13 umbrellas and began spelling out W-I-L-L-U-M-A-R-R-Y-M-E?    

7:00PM - With a shiny Tiffany's ring in his pocket and umbrellas in his hands, we headed down to the scene of the proposal. Thanks to my charming disposition and Johnny's dashing good looks, we were able to quickly secure enough people to volunteer in holding up the umbrellas and take part in a hopelessly romantic marriage proposal. (Thank you New Yorkers and tourists!) 

7:30PM - We all waited with bated breath as Katie entered Grand Central Station. When she arrived and saw the question on the umbrellas, she -- like all other passers-by  -- naturally thought she was about to witness a proposal. Little did she know, the man holding the umbrella with a question mark was none other than the love of her life who had flown thousands of miles to utter five simple words.  

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Whether you're a hopeless romantic or just plain hopeless, contact Ever After Proposals to see how we can help give you creative, personalized marriage proposal ideas, bring them to life and make you shine as brightly as the ring on her hand. 










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