Our first date was a picnic in Jordan Valley Park. It was the first night I think we both knew our lives were about to change. We ate pasta under the stars on a soft blanket. Next to us burned a single candle and my iPhone played a special playlist I had created for the event. This was our first date but it wasn't the first time we met each other. Our first meeting was actually more like a first sighting. It was at Maria's Mexican restaurant, and we didn't even speak to each other. I guess words aren't always necessary because a glance was all we needed to know that this was something that wasn't going to pass unnoticed.
So as I searched for places to go and words to speak, it only seemed fitting to go back to where it all started. We ate dinner at Maria's. Afterwards, I convinced her that we just had to go check out the Christmas lights at the Jordan Valley Park. Unbeknownst to her, one of my friends was already in route to set up a heart-shaped luminary amidst the lights (you gotta love the invention of texting). Somehow I managed to walk us through the park without her suspicion towards the center of the park where the surprise was waiting. About thirty feet or so from the glowing bags she finally caught on. We stepped into the center of the heart and there at our feet sat a small beige box. I finally had to pick it up because I think she was afraid of it. On one knee, I told her that there was no one else in this world I would want to spend my life with than her. It seemed to do the trick because she uttered something to the tune of yes and squeezed the life out of my neck. I didn't care because all I heard in that moment was yes. Of course, the hours following this I practically didn't exist because everyone had to be called or texted to spread the good news. I'm just glad for Facebook because I was able to tell my friends with a simple update to my profile. Don't you just love technology?
So that is our story. It's only the beginning, and I'm sure that life has many more great stories ahead of us. We invite you to share in those with us.