Engagement Stories: Patricia & Gabriel

It is always so heartwarming to hear the story of a couple who has been together for so long that they know everything about one another; in fact, it is hard to think of one without the other. This month's Engagement Story is about a couple who embodies that scenario perfectly. They are getting married this month on the 23rd in Miami, FL. Everyone: meet Patricia & Gabriel!! 

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Our Beginning

Everyone has their favorite love story, but mine of course is ours. To this day I vividly remember daydreaming in Spanish class during my sophomore year of high school thinking to myself, “I wonder where my future husband is right now?” Little did I know he was sitting right across from me.  

Our first date was during spring break of our junior year of high school. We spent the day at the beach hanging out with all of our friends. We spent hours basking in the warm sunshine talking, laughing, and enjoying life. That day he got a sunburn we would never forget as he had burned one side of his face, the side that had been facing me for hours. Since that day, every time we go to the beach I make sure he never forgets to apply sunscreen. A few dates later, we went on a walk to the park by my parents house. He said he had been planning a surprise for me. He then proceeded to recite a monologue from “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde, from which I remember him saying I had a beauty that “moved him to tears”. The monologue ended with him breaking character and asking me to be his girlfriend. The date was April 1, 2005.  It’s been nine years since then and our love for each other has grown up with us.

 

Life Since Then

It’s been a wild ride so far! Every minute together is time well spent. We’ve lived life to the fullest, taking advantage of every moment, supporting one another in our endeavors and being a constant in each other’s lives. Even though we spent our college years in different states, my room was always lined with upside down rose stained walls and 'I miss you' became synonymous with 'I love you'. We spent the summers together enjoying time with each other, friends, and family. Through the years, we’ve been able to grow in love and in life, and best part is we’ve gotten to do that together. Gaby is my family and I look forward to making many new memories with him by my side for the rest of our lives.

 

The Proposal

This, as you can imagine, has been a long time coming. For many months Gaby recreated our special dates making me think each time that it was it. Each time he would look at me meaningfully and then ask me silly questions or get down on one knee to pick something up. Finally, he got me, and he got me good! He even got my family in on it. My sister called me to schedule a family dinner and while we were on our way over she called to say they were at the park by my parents house. So as Gaby and I were wandering through the park looking for my family we came across a park bench. Hidden behind a nearby tree was his guitar and the photo album I given to him as a Christmas gift in college and had gotten into the habit of updating every couple of years. He had me sit down on the bench to flip through all the pictures while we played a song he wrote for me. At the end of the album there were a couple of new photos he had added along with cute pictures of dogs dressed up as brides and grooms. As he finished singing the last lyrics “side by side as man and wife” there was a succession of doggie pictures that said Will…You…Marry. Me. He then pulled out a red little box and inside it was the most beautiful ring I had ever seen. He asked me to be his wife at the very same place he had asked me to be his girlfriend. 

Proposed back!

Since our love story is so one-of-a kind I wanted our proposal story to be too. I planned a romantic dinner-for-two at a beautiful historic hotel in the Gables. I had met with the staff earlier that day and reserved a table for two next to the courtyard fountain. When we arrived for dinner that evening, it started raining and we were moved under a covered area still in view of the fountain. We wined and dined our way through dinner leading up to a very special dessert. I had predetermined that he would order the molten chocolate lava cake, which he did, so when it was time for dessert the staff eagerly awaited while I handed Gaby a hand-made card. When he got to the end he looked up slightly confused as I had written that I had a question to ask him. The staff brought out the decadent dessert plate and bubbly champagne flutes. Hidden among the strawberries was the promise ring that he had given me years back.  My accomplice, his father, had been hiding behind a plant in the courtyard taking pictures the whole time. I had proposed back to him the way he had many times teased he would do to me, with the ring hidden in a chocolate cake. Marriage, like all relationships, is a two-way street. Gaby had asked me if I would marry him, but I also wanted to ask him if he would marry me. 

Before The Wedding

 Once again I find truth to absence makes the heart grow fonder as we are living long distance for the last time. Deep down in my heart, I have always had a feeling that I knew we were meant to be together. Always. Even through some of the hardest moments apart, inevitably we always found our way back into each other’s arms. I love Gaby. I love Gaby with all my heart and with all my soul and I know that he loves me too. He’s in my thoughts and in my dreams. I feel so blessed to be able to have a constant overwhelming sense of love, adoration, and passion in my life. So yes, after all this time…always.


Patricia and Gabriel's story never fails to bring a tear to my eye. I wish you both the best, and I cannot wait to see what the future has in store for you both! 


If you want to be featured as an Engagement Story, or if you know someone who might, please leave a comment below! 

With love,

Whitney

How to Plan a Stress-Free Honeymoon

After all of that planning for the wedding ceremony and reception, who wants to plan for their honeymoon?! I have some tips for you to plan a stress-free honeymoon and have some fun doing it! Whether you are honeymooning in a sunny, beachy paradise or an old, European city, you should be able to have the stress-free time of your life! 

1. Choose your destination. 

This could either be the most difficult or the absolute easiest step! I know that going to the beach is the most popular honeymoon destination, but do not discount the romance of a non-beach destination. As for myself, I have wanted to go to Venice, Italy for my honeymoon since I was in high school, and my wonderful husband was gracious enough to comply with my wishes. :) 

So, ask yourself this question: would you rather spend your honeymoon laying out on white, sandy beaches getting a killer tan, or would you rather spend your honeymoon exploring a romantic old city rife with history and beauty? Neither answer is wrong, but both can be amazingly romantic and a wonderful adventure for you and your new spouse! 

2. Look up travel deals on travel websites. 

There are many great travel deal websites out there. The ones that we used are TripAdvisor and Hipmunk, but there are so many others that offer great deals all the time. Look up travel deals early, as it is sometimes cheaper to book airfare, hotels and more months in advance. 

3. Get your flight booked way in advance.

As I stated above, getting your flight booked in advance is a huge load off of your back, and you can usually get a better deal than if you wait until the last minute. Also, I recommend waiting to leave for the honeymoon until the day after, or a few days after, the wedding itself. Believe me, you will thank me later when you get a good night's sleep before hopping on a plane! 

4. Book a hotel that has really good reviews.

Here is where planning in advance really pays off. Look at the ratings a hotel gets, but more importantly, read the reviews from past customers. Often the reviews will reveal great amenities, customer service and more; or, they will reveal that you should definitely not stay there! You want to have a good hotel, as you will be sleeping there each night, as well as eating there and possibly utilizing the amenities as well. 

5. Research the area and make a list of what activities you want to make sure you do. 

Planning this in advance will take any stressful moments of not knowing what to do, and probably arguing about it, away. You want to be able to thoroughly enjoy every moment with your new hubby, not spend the time fighting about what activities you do or do not want to participate in. Agreeing in advance on what attractions and excursions you want to take part in will help to keep everything light and fun. 

6. Go shopping! 

Even if you have lots of clothes that will work for your honeymoon, go buy at least one new item! It will make your trip all the more exciting if you have a brand new outfit to show off for your husband! Plus, you get to go shopping! :)

7. Pack with convenience in mind. 

It is tempting to pack a separate outfit for each day you are away, believe me, I get it. However, if you are going to be gone for more than 5 days or so, you really should mix and match. That way, you will not have a ridiculously heavy suitcase to lug around, and you will have more room in your luggage for souvenirs! 

8. Make sure your passports are up to date and keep all travel documents in a safe place. 

Nothing is worse than thinking you have an up to date passport and discovering that it is about to expire only days before your trip. Avoid this catastrophe by assuring that your passport, and any other travel documents, are taken care of at least two months before your trip. Then, make sure you store them somewhere that you will not lose them, and also will not forget to bring them with you!  

9. Figure out your transportation situation before your plane lands.

Check out what the transportation is like at your destination. If you are staying in an all-inclusive resort, often they will have a shuttle provided to pick you up from the airport. If you are staying in a little European hotel, check to see if taxis, buses, or trains are the most efficient and cost-effective form of transportation. Looking this up in advance will help to avoid any confusion when you land, especially if your destination does not have any native English speakers. 

10. Plan relaxation time!

Do not bog yourself down with so many activities that you are exhausted the entire time you are gone! I was guilty of this - my husband was so tired the entire time that he did not have as much fun as he would have if I had planned some downtime into our schedule. Take some time to just be. You just got married! Enjoy yourself! 

 

These are just a few tips from my own honeymoon planning experience. What travel planning tips do you have? Leave them in the comments below!! 

Now go have a great honeymoon you newly-wed you! :)

With love,

Whitney