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Wedding Proposal at Singapore Marina

Posted on December 28, 2009 - Filed Under Health, Travel

Rupert and Mary had been dating for almost three years. Interestingly, to them at least and some of their friends, neither one of them actually considered themselves to be of the relationship variety nor were they looking to become committed prior to meeting each other. However, the adage held true for them and they found true love when they weren’t looking for it. They were both just starting their careers as veterinary assistants and coincidentally Mary was with her mom one afternoon when her mother’s cat suddenly became sick. The situation seemed serious and they rushed her to her mom’s veterinary. Rupert was on his first day and greeted them as they walked through the door. Fortunately Rupert and Mary’s combined education and one day’s worth of experience helped them to remain calm and communicate the issues the cat was having.

The cat story ended happily and in the process Mary and Rupert experienced something they honestly didn’t believe existed, they fell in love at first sight. Or at least that’s what it felt like to both of them who really couldn’t explain it, nor did they feel like it. From that day on, both their careers and relationship continued to grow and thrive. They became extremely close very quickly and were professing their love before many of their friends realized they were even together. This was somewhat startling and even concerning for some of their friends who had never seen them with a partner.

It all made sense to Rupert and Mary, however. Well, actually it didn’t but they didn’t care. And when Mary asked Rupert to go with her to a convention in Singapore last month, he knew that would give him the perfect opportunity to propose, which is something he had been wanting to do for, well the last three years. However, he also wanted the proposal to be as spontaneously oriented as their relationship development, though he knew that would be somewhat impossible. So, he decided to leave the exact moment and location up to inspiration, but he knew it would happen in Singapore. And it did. On their second night in town they were enjoying the amazing view long the Singapore Marina Bay Promenade. Rupert looked out over the lights on the water and suddenly bent down on one knee. The event drew a small crowd of observers who cheered and congratulated the couple after Mary said yes.

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