We’re Engaged!

Posted by in Katie's Blog on Nov 29, 2010

Our Thanksgiving trip to Amesbury was, as usual, full of fun, laughter, and family time. I was so excited about the trip and knew it would be wonderful, but little did I know that Nik was planning something VERY special…

There is a tiny town on the Maine coast called Ogunquit. It is a very special place to me, one of my favorite spots in the whole world. My family has been going to Ogunquit pretty regularly for as long as I can remember, and, for the past few years, very regularly each year around Thanksgiving time. There is a mile-long path that hugs the coast there, the Marginal Way, and we walk it each year. We always create little adventures as we walk along the path, leaving it here and there to walk on the sand and broken shells and to climb around on the rocks, waves crashing around us. There are endless pictures of me and my family, as well as Nik, posing on the pathway and rocks with the breathtaking beauty of the Maine coast behind us.

As I said, this is a very special place to me. Secretly, I had always imagined this would be THE PERFECT place for a proposal. Not only is it gorgeous, but it means a lot to me and is very connected to my family and I. I have only ever told one person, my friend Zena, that this would be an ideal spot for a proposal–but never imagined it could happen. It’s far from home and would require a ton of planning and secret-keeping.

Well, Nik swears he never talked to Zena, but somehow he knew how much proposing in this spot would mean to me. He did the planning and secret-keeping…

…and proposed to me! On November 27, 2010, we were walking the Marginal Way with Mandi, my mom, and Memere. We had had breakfast at Cafe Amore in town, did a bit of shopping at my favorite pottery place and the store that sells my Sid Dickens tiles, and we were heading back along the pathway at the end of the day. Nik set Mandi up with the camera and started rock-climbing with me.

Mandi snapped a few pictures as we explored the rocks and ocean. Suddenly Nik bent down on one knee and asked me if I would do the honor of marrying him (I think! I can’t remember much of this moment!), and he pulled out the most gorgeous engagement ring that has ever been made.

Of course, I said YES! I walked the rest of the Marginal Way without my gloves, but it was completely worth it! What a special day. Let the wedding planning begin!

5 Comments

  1. Dec 2, 2010

    Thank you, Sid Dickens!! I chose two of your tiles, T45 and T175, but now I wish I had chosen the Marriage tile! I adore your artwork and have a nice collection going at home! You’re very talented.

  2. Dec 2, 2010

    CONGRATULATIONS!!

  3. Dec 2, 2010

    Thank you! You’ll get to see it in person soon :)

  4. Dec 2, 2010

    I loved reading this. What a great story. And to have pictures too! The ring is beautiful. I had a dream about getting to see it in person last night!

  5. Nov 29, 2010

    I am sooo excited for you two!! What a perfect proposal story! Congrats again!

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