Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Wedding Bells

My volunteer experience over the last 11 months in Samoa has been extremely enjoyable and fulsome, but nothing could compare to the events of Saturday, 7th February 2009...

Having been sick for the previous 2 weeks, Heather was looking forward to this day; finally able to break loose from the confines of the house for something adventurous. Since her damaged car had been mostly fixed (that’s another story) and Isabel was enjoying some sliding rock action with some of our other volunteer friends, the stage was set for something big.

We’d agreed on a wide-ranging Treasure Hunt, or Trunt as the Dixon’s like to call it, to test both her physical and mental capacities. I’d spent a good portion of the previous week designing the activity, which involved a series of ten clues and associated physical challenges that would be revealed upon the successful completion of the task set for each location. The Trunt began at 2:00pm in the afternoon and continued for six hours into the evening, ranging throughout the southern part of the island of Upolu. It focussed on the locations that had been especially memorable or significant for us over the last 6 months.

Some of the physical challenges involved somersaults into the water, handstands, being buried in sand, patting a dog (no mean feat here!), rock skimming and cartwheeling into the water. By the time we reached the final clue/challenge, the sun had well and truly set, and it was time for some dinner.

Following our carbohydrate-filled pizza/pasta, we entered stage 2 of the Trunt, which involved locations in and around the house and included clues from obscure Bible passages. Being the intelligent lass that she is, she moved quickly through this stage, only momentarily pausing at the washing basket clue which she comedically passed over numerous times. At the final clue, Heather received a poem that had been carefully crafted by yours truly. The end of the 17th and final verse instructed her:
Venture through the sliding door
Where something sensational awaits you…


She had been craving chocolate all day and was hoping/expecting that I would surprise her with a large chocolate feast. When she ventured outside through the sliding door, she was instead greeted with flowers arranged to spell “WARRY ME”… or that’s what she thought. It wasn’t until I got down on one knee that Heather realised the W was actually an M!

It was then that I popped the question. Before deciding, she had to check if I was sure (and also that I wasn’t playing a very insensitive joke on her). When she realised I was seriously certain, she responded with a polite “Yes, please”.

I had made a specially decorated origami box to house the ring, which was in fact a shell that had previously been stuck on her finger during one of our beach adventures. Well… it was meant to be that one but I chose the wrong shell! It actually looks nicer though and I think she got the right idea... :-)

Heather was completely surprised by the whole thing. She hadn’t expected a proposal until after we’d returned from Australia. Suffice to say, she is ecstatically happy. We haven’t made any concrete plans yet, though the wedding will be in Australia later this year. Our three-week trip to Canberra and Sydney will be a great opportunity to meet our prospective in-laws and Aussie friends and to pick up a proper engagement ring! Hopefully by then the reality of our engaged status will have begun to sink in.

18 comments:

Lok Man said...

Congratulations Michael! I'm very happy for you and Heather. That's a great proposal that you've planned there! Playful and surprising. Hopefully it won't be too long until I can congratulate you personally, perhaps in 2010 if you can remain in Australia for that long!

Anonymous said...

Let me be the first to say how thrilled Tom and I are, as well as the whole Wrathall family. Though we haven't yet met Heather, we already love her - we have experienced Mike's joy by phone over the last 6 months and anyone Mike loves as much as he obviously does, we love too!
Michael & Heather - forever together! Love Mum

Anonymous said...

Mate! Congratulations!! You both look awesome together. I'm very happy that you have both found each other. God works in wonderful ways! I'm looking forward to seeing you guys soon.

Congratulations!!

Anonymous said...

Hey Michael.
Congratulations to you both. You both look so happy and i love the way you planned the day and the 'warry me' flowers!
I'm sure your have a wonderful life together, look at the fabulous start you've already had.
Congrats xo Claire

Anonymous said...

Congrats Michael

I'm sure you and Heather will be a wonderful couple. This Utah family wishes you all the best.

Anonymous said...

Mike

Congratulations brother!

I'm very happy for you and Heather! See you soon!

Knoxy

Anonymous said...

Michael!!!

Oh what a lovely surprise!!! I'm extremely excited and happy for you! I hope to meet your lovely wife to be very soon!

Congratulations Michael! You deserve the very best!

God Bless you and Heather!

Sis' in Christ,
Ruth Joy

Anonymous said...

Splendid news!
Glad your not having a long engagement. Life is too short as it is.
There had to be a very good reason for you to leave Glasgow and this is obviously what was in the plan.
God bless you both.
DM

Anonymous said...

Mike! CONGRATS!!!
looking forward to meeting Heather!

love mandy malone

Will Wrathall said...

The saga of the proposal makes a lot more sense. From our call I only heard 'physical challenges' and 'flowers' which left me thinking that's a pretty rare combination! I echo mum's well-put sentiment and enjoyed her little finishing touch 'M+H, forever together' :)

Greg Holterman said...

Hey Mike

Congratulations on the engagement mate! Can't wait to meet her when you guys are in town!!!

Greg.

Unknown said...

Hey Mike and Heather - CONGRATS! Looking forward to seeing you soon.

Jez, Bree & Tiffany

Anonymous said...

Wooooooohoooooooooooo!!!!!!!!

Utterly delighted for you both! ;o)
That's wonderful news guys; really great!

Loved the 'Warry me' chat!

Beautiful, beautiful; - I reckon the whole of heaven was rejoicin with you guys!

Much love and the very richest of blessings from Scotland.

Diana :0)

Anonymous said...

Congratulations Mike! I'm very happy for both of you!

Anonymous said...

Mike,
Super effort that. Heather must be a very special girl.
Best wishes and prayers for you both. Love Simon & Angela

Anonymous said...

Mikey Mikey - I am over the moon and wrapped for you and Heather - that is just wonderful news - but talk about making a woman work for it, with all those challenges! On behalf on myself and my husband John we say congrats, well wishes, and all the best on this beautiful special adventure that you guys are about to embark on.

Luv Emma Done (nee Young)

Anonymous said...

Waouuhhhh - I am so pleased for you!
And what a nice way to propose - and also very nive to allow us to share this with you through your blog!
I wish you both all the best - and if you want to add another continental trip to your travels, and come back to Paris, home is always open to you! Specially since I might go back to France soon!

But enough about me, this is your time with Heather. I wish you loads of happiness!
Take care!
Vanessa

Anonymous said...

Hey Mike - what an extraordinary way to propose! Might keep that one in mind for 10 years or so down the track! Nah, really, what a fantastic time it must be for both of you. Sounds like the last year in Samoa has been unforgettable - looking forward to seeing you & Heather tonight. =]

~Steve Malone