Charlie + Emily by Darina Stoda
It was quite a romantic meet-cute: having a group lunch on the steps under a bandstand of the local park on Charlie’s first day.
It was quite a romantic meet-cute: having a group lunch on the steps under a bandstand of the local park on Charlie’s first day.
After a fun-filled eight months together, when Merusha left for London, she wrote me a letter expressing her hopes for the future together.
After that first date we both knew that we wanted to get to know each other more but we were surprised by how much our feelings grew for each other in such a short period of time!
All of these little moments compounded into something bigger, where I fell in love without even fully realizing it.
I love that in our relationship, we don’t hold each other to any expectations; we learn, grow, and meet each other at every phase of our lives.
It’s not about a specific moment; rather, it’s the accumulation of countless interactions and conversations that built the strong bond between us.
In the first three months of being together, we both jumped on a plane to go to the snow and by the next month, we were on a plane to Bali.
He became my biggest fan and I don’t think I had ever felt this accepted by anyone, even my quirks that drive him crazy at times.
After reaching a hilltop overlooking beautiful vineyards and an Italian villa, I got on one knee. Adrenaline kicked in, and no words came out, and I was sweating profusely in the 30-degree heat…but a beautiful moment nonetheless.
He pointed out some tracks along the mountainside, and I turned around to him on one knee – a moment no story, movie, song, or book could prepare you for.
I proposed to Dustin on his birthday with a 1959 Rolex while on holiday at our favourite hotel in Provence.
As I peered over the top edge of the card, there he was with a ring asking me to spend all of our tomorrows together.