LOOK: This Woman Wore Her Engagement Ring For A Year Without Even Knowing It!
https://theconfidentialfiles.blogspot.com/2016/05/look-this-woman-wore-her-engagement.html
Lots of men have different approaches to proposing to their girlfriends. Some arrange an extravagant racket while others may opt for an intimate dinner-for-two, complete with violin music and candles.
In other cases, men want to surprise their girlfriend a different way. Daily Mail reported the story of an Australian woman who has been unknowingly wearing an engagement ring that her boyfriend has hidden in a necklace.
Terry wanted to marry his girlfriend Anna and so he proposed to her in such a way that could be only be considered unbelievable – or downright sweet, whichever way you look at it.
Terry is a craftsman who had hidden the engagement ring inside a wooden necklace that he had carved for himself. The necklace was simple, with a shell carved right in the center of it. It was made from Tasmanian pine wood. Terry gave it to Anna as they celebrated their anniversary back in 2015.
After a year and a half, Terry decided to propose to Anna in what he considered an “ideal” location. Both of them are now in their early thirties, a ripe age range for them to get engaged.
Terry uploaded a picture compilation of them on YouTube and said: “Since we first met, we had always talked about the many places we would love to travel, and ‘Smoo Cave’ in Scotland had been one on our bucket list.”
“So we travelled to Durness, where the cave is. But before we actually went down to the cave, I asked if I could have the necklace to take some photos of it among the rocks, which gave me a quick chance to break the seal with a knife”
Terry explained that he set up a camera on timer and then rushed in front of it. He said: “I had always loved the idea of giving someone a gift where they didn’t know its true value.”
Terry brought Anna to Smoo Cave, which means “hiding place” in old Norse language. He thought that it was the perfect place since he would “crack open” the necklace that he gave her and then popped the question.
Terry then cracked the wooden necklace open and then showed it to Anna. She saw the engagement ring and immediately said “yes.” Anna added: “I could’ve lost it, you f**cking id*ot!”
Anna said that she has been wearing the wooden necklace all her life – while shopping, doing chores, and traveling to places. She said that there was a very big possibility the engagement ring might be lost.
Fortunately, it didn’t and now she and Terry are a happy couple, only waiting for the big day.
Here are pictures of Anna wearing the wooden necklace with the engagement ring inside:
Wow! Imagine that all that time – for the duration of 18 months, Anna was wearing her engagement ring inside her wooden necklace? Amazing, isn’t it?
Here is the video that Terry created for her:
Would you also want to be proposed in this way, ladies? Do you also want your boyfriend to hide your engagement ring somewhere? Let us know what you think of this in the comments section below!
Source: LF / Diply
In other cases, men want to surprise their girlfriend a different way. Daily Mail reported the story of an Australian woman who has been unknowingly wearing an engagement ring that her boyfriend has hidden in a necklace.
Terry wanted to marry his girlfriend Anna and so he proposed to her in such a way that could be only be considered unbelievable – or downright sweet, whichever way you look at it.
Terry is a craftsman who had hidden the engagement ring inside a wooden necklace that he had carved for himself. The necklace was simple, with a shell carved right in the center of it. It was made from Tasmanian pine wood. Terry gave it to Anna as they celebrated their anniversary back in 2015.
After a year and a half, Terry decided to propose to Anna in what he considered an “ideal” location. Both of them are now in their early thirties, a ripe age range for them to get engaged.
Terry uploaded a picture compilation of them on YouTube and said: “Since we first met, we had always talked about the many places we would love to travel, and ‘Smoo Cave’ in Scotland had been one on our bucket list.”
“So we travelled to Durness, where the cave is. But before we actually went down to the cave, I asked if I could have the necklace to take some photos of it among the rocks, which gave me a quick chance to break the seal with a knife”
Terry explained that he set up a camera on timer and then rushed in front of it. He said: “I had always loved the idea of giving someone a gift where they didn’t know its true value.”
Terry brought Anna to Smoo Cave, which means “hiding place” in old Norse language. He thought that it was the perfect place since he would “crack open” the necklace that he gave her and then popped the question.
Terry then cracked the wooden necklace open and then showed it to Anna. She saw the engagement ring and immediately said “yes.” Anna added: “I could’ve lost it, you f**cking id*ot!”
Anna said that she has been wearing the wooden necklace all her life – while shopping, doing chores, and traveling to places. She said that there was a very big possibility the engagement ring might be lost.
Fortunately, it didn’t and now she and Terry are a happy couple, only waiting for the big day.
Here are pictures of Anna wearing the wooden necklace with the engagement ring inside:
Wow! Imagine that all that time – for the duration of 18 months, Anna was wearing her engagement ring inside her wooden necklace? Amazing, isn’t it?
Here is the video that Terry created for her:
Would you also want to be proposed in this way, ladies? Do you also want your boyfriend to hide your engagement ring somewhere? Let us know what you think of this in the comments section below!
Source: LF / Diply