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Tuesday, September 20, 2011

An Evening in Louisiana

*I originally wrote this post for writing prompts noted at the end of the post.  If you're reading it again, I think you'll agree that I couldn't change my idea of the perfect gift.

All week, our swimsuits stayed tucked into suitcases, tank tops and sundresses hidden beneath cardigan sweaters and, one night, a black and silver feather boa purchased from a little store that didn’t mind us shopping with to-go cups of deceptively sweet hurricanes in our hands.

Cool air kept the infamous humidity at bay, hidden behind the wrought iron fences embracing the lush yards of the Garden District Home. 

I planned one night of relaxation before driving back to Michigan, but raindrops and cloud cover meant the tiny, private pool would languish unused during our stay at Nottoway Plantation.

Wrapped in a sweater, I settle into a wrought iron chair in our courtyard, glad Ryan upgraded our room as a surprise.  After the garish lights and bustle of Bourbon Street, the privacy is luxurious and surreal, aqua lights shining from the pool to cast a cool glow onto the stone walls barring us from any distractions.

Champagne flutes sit on the little table between us, pushed back slightly when we pull our chairs together, edges touching.  He sips once or twice, then his glass is forgotten, effervescence bubbling to the surface like our conversation, natural and effortless.

I relax.  Even in the cool air, the chilled champagne is cold on my tongue, sweetly tickling the roof of my mouth before dancing dryly down my throat.  The ornately detailed chair presses into my thighs, etching its pattern onto my skin like a memory.

My bare legs are ready to go inside before long, but Ryan takes my hands in both of his, his warmth banishing the chill in the air.

Looking into his eyes, blue and grey and green, the cool breeze grows still.  Slowly, our effortless conversation morphs into something else.  The turquoise water bathes us in a reflective glow, powered by words that do more than ask a question, the question. 

Yes.

Tears prick at my lids but are whisked away by our matching smiles, the fierce tenderness of our embrace.  Laughter bubbles as we realize he’s still on one knee, making our hug perfectly awkward and unforgettable.

Yes.

He lets go of my hands at some point, because suddenly there’s a ring nestled in black velvet, the sheen of platinum circling around to a diamond, made for my finger, made for this moment.

Twinkling in the muted light, each facet reflects a new color, every color a promise.  In its sparkles, I see our family, hugs of comfort and celebration, this ring circling a finger bent and riddled with old age.  I see a life together.

Our life together.

Forever and ever, yes.  


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45 comments:

  1. What a fantastic engagement story! Cold legs and all. ;) You know, I've never been to New Orleans but I felt like you took me right there.

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  2. Thanks :)  I have other stories from the French Quarter, LOL, but this one is my favorite.  I LOVED it there.  

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  3. Beautiful evocative story, Angela! Love that you shared this for the prompt.

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  4. Awww, how sweet... and in a place as romantic as New Orleans??? *sigh....*

    I love engagement stories!!!  Never not make me teary-eyed.  I'm a hopeless romantic, you see ;)

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  5. Beautiful memory. Just perfectly done by Ryan and perfectly written by you so we could "see" what happened that night.

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  6. I LOVE this!  I was right there with you.  Great job, Angela.  And yes, it is quite a gift you received.  The gift of a lifetime, actually.  :)

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  7. Oh honey, how very sweet is this?!

    I, too, have been to Bourbon Street and will never-ever be writing those stories down! {Hee!}

    But this is lovely and romantic and wonderful!

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  8. Perfect memory!! It made me cry....you did such an amazing job of describing the moment.

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  9. This is so lovely, it made me a bit teary eyed.  I've never been to New Orleans.  Now I want to go.  Your descriptions made it real place.

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  10. Oh thank you!  I loved it there.  I want to go back, but our timing is always off.  It's a magical place, truly.

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  11. Oh, thank you :)  (here's a tissue!)

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  12. Yes, our other shenanigans don't need to be outlined here.  Maybe some of the more tame ones...later...another prompt, perhaps...

    So fun, right?

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  13. Thank you!  Best. gift. ever. without it, everything would be different.

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  14. Oh thanks!  I like to say he used up all of the romantic quota for our relationship that evening, LOL.

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  15. Well, I'm just hopeless :) LOL

    Technically, Nottoway is not in New Orleans.  We spent almost a week at a hotel in the French Quarter.  More drinking and dancing but no proposal.  It's a trade-off...

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  16. Thank you :)  Ryan is pretty private, but I thought this fit so well for the prompt that I had to share.

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  17. What a beautiful moment to share with us! And as always so well written.

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  18. OMG, your engagement...it's PERFECT!!!!! it's sooo beautiful, I could have been sitting right there with you. Wow, I'm crying. It was sooo real and so perfectly written. WOW.

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  19. Oh Angela, so romantic and beautiful!  I could "see" it all happening from your descriptions.  And I love that you got engaged in the state where I live! :)

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  20. I LOVE THIS! First, I was so jealous because I could taste the champagne. and it's my favorite. But then, then, I was just so elated for you. Can I wish you both congratulations????

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  21. So tender, and so sweet. It makes my love story of picking him up in a bar seem.... redneck. :D  You did a wonderful job of setting the scene for us. I love a good romance!

    Trish in AZ
    http://writinginareddress.blogspot.com/2011/09/last-day.html

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  22. Awwww! YAYAYAYAYAY! What a happy time! And a fabulous moment to relive!

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  23. I really like your interplay between warmth and chill here. It captures the warmth of your future husband, and all that he brings to your life.

    As usual, the writing is photograph-perfect, visual and true.

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  24. This has to be one of the most beautiful posts I've read.  The description and anticipation you described...wow.  Just wow. 

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  25. Oh, wow! Early on in the post I KNEW this would be linked to RemembeRED...
    your imagery was perfection.I felt every sense awakening - just like your life together.Well done, lady. And cheers to love that's forever and ever.Yes.

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  26. What a beautiful post written about such a romantic moment! I love the imagery you use, it brought me right there with you. Love this!!

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  27. I enjoyed sharing this moment. I was particularly struck by 'effervescence bubbling to the surface like our conversation' and 'etching its pattern onto my skin like a memory' And the way the ring became the circle of your family life. 

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  28. Thank you!  I love champagne.  I could write about it all day LOL

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  29. Thanks Kim!  Now romance is a little harder to find :(

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  30. Thank you!  What a lovely compliment :)

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  31. Thank you!!  I appreciate it :)

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  32. It's actually kind of funny, because I am always cold, and he is never cold!

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  33. It was fun to write and think about again in that much detail.  Sometimes it's easy to let those memories slide to the back of my brain, when I should think about them more :)

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  34. Me too!  It's my favorite.  

    And thank you.  It's hard to believe it's been so many years (2003).

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  35. I loved it there.  I will have to visit one day :)

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  36. Thanks Jackie!  I'm glad you enjoyed it.

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  37. Thanks Kir :)  It was one of the most lovely moments of my life...sigh...

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  38. I love proposals!  I love the weather didn't cooperate.  It seems to make things more perfect.  You always have such a way with words and I'm drawn in to everything you write.

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  39. Oh I just love this!  The way you describe everything paints such a wonderful picture in my mind. 

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  40. I remember reading this and being blown away, not sure why I didn't comment at the time. I re-read and it's still as lovely. I love the line about champagne and your conversation being natural and effortless. I feel the same way about spending time with my husband. I loved the way you evoked the feelings without having to tell what was said.

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  41. Visiting from Just Be Enough. BEAUTIFUL post!! What a momentous memory. I know I hold my own engagement story close to my heart. You've told this story beautifully. :)

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  42. I loved it then and I love it now. The love and happiness spill over me as you say YES!!!!! it's an incredible moment you let us take a peek into. xo

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  43. Such romance! So beautifully descriptive! And the perfect story to capture the imagination of children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren . . . . Thank you for sharing it a second time to give more readers (like me) a chance to delight in this post :-) 

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