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by Johanna Osborne

 

There aren’t many girls who don’t dream about the moment they become engaged in one way or another as they grow up. A good romantic proposal is right up there on the grand scale of life events, with a big “ding ding ding” sounding when a particularly spectacular one happens. And now we know what that loud noise was, as the romance scale was off the hook the day Naomi and Mike got engaged in what can only be described as an incredibly thought-out, immaculately planned and truly unique proposal. We felt touched reading their story, and we are sure you will too.

 

With the lead-up to the wedding now playing a more important role than ever, and with the increase in popularity in engagement shoots, it’s no surprise the actual proposal is becoming a major event in itself. Many men are choosing to tailor it to their ladies, to reflect their journey and relationship. Read on for some divine inspiration…. Mike’s effort won’t be an easy one to duplicate, but remember it’s about the thought and heart that goes into it, and any proposal can be meaningful, big or small.

 

 

Date of proposal: Friday 1 March 2013
Location of proposal: The Gatehouse, Lowry Bay
Proposal Approach: Treasure Hunt

 

Mike’s Story:

 

When I knew I wanted to propose to Naomi, I reflected on many stories I’ve heard from others who had proposed and their journey. I was conscious to not copy others, so the whole process leading up to the proposal took a long time and the idea was not conceptualised until much later.
 

I saw Isaac Lamb’s lip-synched marriage proposal to Bruno Mars’s ‘Marry You’ on Campbell Live one night and I thought to myself – man, that’s a really cool proposal, so innovative and the most out there/ well put together choreographed proposal I’ve ever seen or heard about to this point. However, I knew it wasn’t how I wanted to do it, so I had to think outside the square to put something together that creates an experience for just the two of us and not shared by anyone else – so flash mob/ group dance was out of the question!

 
A few months prior to the proposal, my friend was filling me in on his orienteering game he put together for his kids over coffee. Inspired by his story, I began the design of my treasure hunt game for Naomi to complete by herself. On my part this involved a lot of time researching for elements to fuse romance and treasure hunt together. For example, how to create rustic/ vintage paper without burning down the house, meaningful locations/ coordinates within Wellington, ways to throw Naomi off during the process, finding our perfect proposal site etc. I even thought about the Di Vinci Code movie while designing the treasure hunt.

 

I had no idea prior to setting up my game how unsuited Naomi was to treasure hunting…. So, it was a massive relief when Naomi finally finished the treasure hunt with the correct answers to lead her to the proposal site, at the right time on the right day, as I had already paid for and confirmed timing of both the venue and flowers.

 

The venue set-up itself could not have been achieved without the help of Phillip & Amelia (owners of The Gatehouse), as well as Ingrid from Scent Floral Boutique. Ingrid kindly offered to meet me at The Gatehouse the evening before the proposal, she transformed a beautiful and elegant cottage into a warm and exquisitely romantic proposal setting filled with flowers and candles.

 

With the proposal venue picture-ready, I made time for a haircut with my hairdresser – Sean, who knew straightaway it was an important day given that he had already cut my hair two weeks prior. I picked up my suit and proposal essentials (champagne, iPod, packed luggage) right after work before driving out to The Gatehouse. I suited up as soon as I got there and set the music playlist in the right order; I wanted Naomi to walk in to ‘Ho Hey’ by The Lumineers (I love the tune and it was perfect for the setting) and I also wanted to propose with a song that express how I feel about Naomi, so I chose ‘Beautiful’ by Avalanche City.

 

While waiting for Naomi, I became a nervous wreck and my confidence quickly evaporated. Suddenly, I was unsure of how she would react to my proposal, and whether she would say “Yes”.

 

Naomi’s Story:

 

In the weeks leading up to Valentine’s Day, Mike had mentioned that this year’s present may be delayed as the delivery date cannot be guaranteed. I didn’t mind, but it made me curious as to which country the gift may be coming from.

 

Then the first of many letters arrived in the mail for me early Feb, which promised a surprise if I play along with the rules and complete my challenges in a timely manner. I was so excited and touched that Mike is putting so much effort into this year’s Valentine’s Day!

 

The thought of a proposal did cross my mind though it was quickly dismissed as Mike had always told me he loved the idea of an overseas proposal, and we had been discussing an overseas holiday for mid year. I have been asking for a puppy every Valentine’s, Anniversary, Birthday and Christmas since we have been together, so I began to suspect that this may be a puppy year!

 

On the arrival of the first clue (of 4), I was so excited, but then quickly became puzzled with the pages of instructions with Longitude and Latitude coordinates for clues (I am directionally challenged). Luckily, google search is just a click away on my laptop, and I was able to work out my starting point.

 

The game was quite difficult to complete, I liken it to a combo of Amazing Race + Di Vinci Code + Treasure Hunting all rolled into one as it involved a lot of running around finding locations through coordinates, maths, hunting for letters from multiple locations, and then piecing everything together at the end of each clue for an answer that buys me the next challenge. There were also pages of rules which I had to follow or forfeit the prize altogether, one of which was around timeliness. I could sense Mike’s frustration every time I returned with the wrong answer and had to re-do challenges. In my defense, I really don’t know which way “true North” is and I am a lost cause in any game requiring orientation skills….

 

My final challenge led me to The Gatehouse in Lowry Bay where I anticipated my late Valentine’s gift (a.k.a. cute little puppy) would await. As I drove up to the cottage, I saw Mike standing in the doorway in a suit, which I thought was very silly as it’s bound to get scratched by the puppy- though very dashing nevertheless! As I got closer to the door, I could hear music in the background, and when I walked in all I could see were roses and candlelight EVERYWHERE! From the styling of the bouquets I knew immediately that my favourite florist had been there – thanks Ingrid for the magical work!

 

I was speechless, dazed and confused, I’ve never been so quiet in my life…. Overwhelmed and now highly suspicious, I began to wonder if perhaps my Valentine’s gift was a romantic proposal after all. At the same time, I was still trying to listen out for a puppy in case I was over-hyping the moment, and to be honest I really did not want to be disappointed if it wasn’t a proposal.

 

‘Beautiful’ by Avalanche City started playing in the background as Mike led me upstairs to the bedroom, where there were more flowers and candles. My eyes did a double take when I spotted a grey box in the middle of the rose petalled bed. At this point I thought to myself – “I hope that’s a box with a ring and not earrings”!

 

Still speechless and now deafened by my heartbeat, Mike sat me down gently, got down on one knee and proposed with this amazing ring (AMAZING!). Overwhelmed by emotions, I was unable to mutter my answer, so I could only nod YES! I felt like my heart could burst into fireworks ignited by intense happiness!

 

I couldn’t stop looking at my ring for the rest of that weekend… Actually I still can’t stop looking at my ring now! In hindsight, I feel a bit silly thinking that the treasure hunt was for a puppy as part of my belated Valentine’s present. Though I am still hopeful for a puppy in the near future – fingers crossed!!!

 

It was a month-long journey to get to my proposal and thought the game was frustrating to solve at times, in the end, it became a chapter of my life which I will always remember. There are plenty of moments which we can look back on and laugh about, and treasure together forever.

 

My advice for other guys wanting to use the same concept: refrain from using longitude and latitude coordinates or terms such as “true north” etc. This may cause unnecessary stress to your lady and delays (as in my case) – HAHA!

 

At the end of the day it is a very special and personal moment for both the person proposing and the person being proposed to. There is no bad idea, what is important is that it touches both hearts and reflects the unity of one.

 

For our wedding, We are going to carry the vintage theme from the ring, the romantic floral setting from the proposal and borrow elements of 1930s – 1950s theme to create a modern take on soft vintage.

 

Looking forward to our BIG DAY! X – Mike & Naomi

 

 

 

 

 

The happy couple - Naomi and Mike!

 

Naomi, basking in her newly-engaged glow

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sally Eagle Bridal

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by Johanna Osborne

 

Last week we stopped by Sally Eagle’s divine new bridal boutique, and my oh my, we were not disappointed. Sally has essentially taken what is a prime location on the corner of upper Willis and the old Abel Smith Streets and “shooshed it up” into every girl’s dream boudoir. As you enter you are greeted by a beautifully decorated spacious showroom and a comfortable consultation area – and of course behind the scenes there’s plenty of space for Sally to work her magic. The stunning dresses caught our eye instantly. So pretty, classic and timeless; all designed with the most beautiful fabrics, in the most elegant styles. Sally also makes to measure and can transform any idea in your mind into reality through a detailed yet fun consultation process that takes only approximately 6 months from start to finish. A wonderful project to work on in the lead up to your wedding, especially if a custom made gown has always been your dream!

 

Sally understands the modern bride and can relate to anyone. She is humble yet very talented, and harks from a family of wedding experts with her father being a well known local wedding celebrant and her sister a gifted photographer. Our crystal ball shows us big things in Sally Eagle’s future. We couldn’t be more proud to support her.

 

Contact Sally on [email protected] or 027 305 6224 to make your appointment

 

www.sallyeagle.co.nz

 

Sally Eagle with some of her beautiful dresses

 

 

The gang! Elise from Benjamin & Elise Photography, Candy Capco, Katie Bevege, Yvette from The Piccadilly Flower Company, Paula Bevege, Larissa from Fineline Photography and me

 

Paula, Sally, Johanna and Katie celebrating Sally's gorgeous new store

 

 

 

 

 

by Johanna Osborne

 

All the recent love and excitement of the Wellington Wedding Show and Mother’s Day has put us in the mood for more special celebrations… and what could be a better appetiser for romance than looking at how people get married the world over. We think it’s fascinating seeing what others believe will bring luck and joy for their married lives. It’s interesting, it’s varied, it’s weird and it’s wonderful – we guess it truly must be love!

 

In Peru, single female guests take part in a cute ring tradition. Charms attached to ribbons are tucked between layers of the wedding cake. Before the cake is cut, each woman grabs a ribbon and pulls. At the end of one ribbon is a fake wedding ring- the special prize. The guest who picks that ribbon is said to be next in line for marriage! We think this could work well in our culture too, and what fun it would be!

 

Russian grooms have to work hard for their brides. Before the wedding, the groom shows up at the bride’s home and asks for his beloved. In jest, her friends and family refuse him until he pays up in gifts, money, jewelry or simple humiliation. Grooms are forced to do silly dances, answer riddles, and perform goofy tests of worthiness like diapering a baby doll. Once the groom impresses friends and family with this bridal ransom, or “vykup nevesty,” he’s allowed to meet his bride-to-be.

 

In India women born as Mangliks (an astrological combination when Mars and Saturn are both under the 7th house) are thought to be cursed and likely to cause their husband an early death. In order to ward of this curse they must be married first -to a tree! The tree is then destroyed and the curse is broken.

 

During the Middle Ages in France, wedding guests would bring small cakes and stacked in a pile as high as possible, in the centre of a table. If the bride and groom could kiss over them without knocking them over, it was thought to symbolize a lifetime of prosperity. The traditional French wedding celebration cake, known as croquembouche, was invented by a French chef at the end of 17th century. The cake is made of small, creme-filled pastry puffs piled in a pyramid and covered in a caramel glaze and spun sugar.

 

In Fiji not only are men expected to ask their father in law for his daughters hand in marriage, they are also expected to bring him a whale tooth. Easier said than done! Besides the black market the only place in the world to get a whale tooth is in the mouth of the largest mammal on earth, which also happens to spend most of its time underwater. Now that’s true love. And amazing that so many Fijians are married!

 

In Ireland when the bride and groom are dancing the bride’s feet have to stay on the floor. The Irish believe that if they don’t, evil fairies will come and sweep her away. The logic? Evil fairies like beautiful things. The bride is beautiful. The fairies can only get to her if she is not touching the ground. We think this is a rather sweet tradition!

 

As we all know, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. In the country of Mauritania evidently there is a huge difference between a fat camp and a fat farm. We westerners go to fat camps to lose weight, Mauritanian girls go to fat farms to get fat…and eventually married. The more lush their body shape, the better!

 

Until modern times, brides carried garlic and dill, a practice which probably originated from the time of the Plague, when people clutched the herbs over their noses and mouths in a desperate effort to survive. Over time, brides added better-smelling flora to the arrangement, hence giving way to the bridal floral bouquet.

 

The earliest tradition in bridesmaid fashion involved dressing the bridesmaids exactly the same as the bride. As with many older traditions, the idea was that by setting up lookalikes, any troublesome spirits in the area could not fixate on the bride.

 

Most jewellery exchanged at weddings involves placing rings on fingers, but Hindu brides traditionally wear their wedding rings on their feet. The ring is usually silver and placed on a woman’s left foot, on her great toe (which is next to the big toe). The groom slips the ring on the bride’s foot during the ceremony, and these rings are only worn by married women.

 

So where does it all come from?

 

Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, and a Sixpence in Your Shoe – “Something old” represents the bride’s link to her family and the past. The bride may choose to wear a piece of family jewellery or her mother or grandmother’s wedding gown. “Something new” represents hope for good fortune and success in the future. The bride often chooses the wedding gown to represent the new item. “Something borrowed” usually comes from a happily married woman and is thought to lend some of her good fortune and joy to the new bride. “Something blue” is a symbol of love, fidelity, and purity of the bride. A sixpence in her shoe is to wish the bride wealth in her future life.

 

It was the brave knights who gave us the Western European tradition of the groom wearing a buttonhole flower. It was customary for a knight to wear a flower or a colourful handkerchief belonging to their lady fair, when they entered a tournament. The tradition later evolved into the groom wearing a flower from his bride’s wedding bouquet.

 

It was in Italy, the famed land of love, where gold wedding rings first became popular, and it was also in Italy that the tradition of the wedding cake first began. In the first century BC a cake or bread was broken over the bride’s head to ensure fertility!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sources: Live Science, How Stuff works, Info Please

 

 

by Johanna Osborne

 

Achy feet. Sore face from smiling too much. Total post-party exhaustion. I almost felt like I’d got married again on Sunday! And hey, that’s pretty much what is was – one huge wedding with all these amazing, happy people coming and talking to you!

 

It was a day of positive vibes, good cheer and great energy. We’ve done several Wedding Shows now, and this was by far the one with the most amazing crowd – all the brides and grooms were so wonderful. It was an honour to meet so many of you, hear a little of your story and tell you a bit about ours. Yes, MR&MRS magazine is written for you, profiling couples just like you, who planned their weddings using the very best local exhibitors. There are big and small, creative and traditional, unique and wonderful weddings in our magazine and we hope you like issue 4 of MR&MRS magazine as much as we enjoyed making it for you!

 

We had so much lovely feedback, so many happy prize winners who scored Butlers chocolates, Antipodes packs, Juicy Couture Fragrance and Swan Cakes cupcakes!!! Lucky lucky people! All the prizes were totally divine and went to amazing and deserving brides and grooms. Remember to follow our Facebook page closely, as there will be more where they came from! And in case you are wondering why the beautiful Paula looks particularly gorgeous in the below shots, it’s because she’s wearing a beautiful top from Charlie Brown and a stunning necklace from Miglio.

 

As for the exhibitors, we can not praise them enough. If you have not yet had a chance to check out our impressive Wellington Wedding Show photo gallery from yesterday (as shot by the super talented Jess O’Brien) then you must do so! The shots are amazing and portray the extraordinary talents present in the wedding industry, right here in the coolest little capital. It is unreal and you really had to see it to believe it. The efforts and lengths our exhibitors went to were just incredible. The imagination and effort was second to none. Exhibitors take a bow, we applaud you!

 
You will have seen we have a lot of exciting things in the works in the coming months , including our VIB newsletter (Very Important Bride!) and our Wedding School. Stay tuned and make sure that if you forgot to sign up for our newsletter at the Show that you register you interest with us soon so you don’t miss out on all the amazing things we have in store for you.

 

Now we will leave you with some happy snaps from the MR&MRS stand and some of the lovely faces that stopped by. Catch you next time!

 

xoxo

 

PS Don’t forget to mark your calendars, September 8th is the date of our Spring Show!

 

The MR&MRS stand, ready and waiting for the masses

 

Shelves stocked with MR&MRS mags and tons of goodies!

 

Kenzy and Faye at the divine For Every Minute stand, which is where you could enter our amazing competition!

 

Me waiting for my first visitors at the stand!

 

These ladies received wonderful cupcakes from Swan Cakes

 

2 pretty ladies!

 

These ladies came all the way from Taupo to our Show. You can see beauty runs in the family!

 

The first of the many Antipodes Prize Winners!

 

Some happy Butlers Chocolates winners!

 

These guys can't wait to be Mr & Mrs!

 

Another couple madly deeply in love

 

The Decorada Mr and Mrs cookies were a huge hit!

 

These 2 are planning a cool wedding and their kids will help them celebrate - awesome!

 

2 more gorgeous Antipodes winners!

 

Two most awesome ladies

 

More lucky Butlers Winners!

 

Lucky girl!

 

Now that's a PRIZE! 100 chocolates - woohoo!

 

40 chocolates aren't bad either!

 

2 more gorgeous friends!

 

Happy winners!

 

3 x Mrs - but where's the Mr?

 

A beautiful mother and daughter duo

 

We love polka dots!

 

Some of our lovely loyal supporters

 

Look at those smiles! Antipodes knows the way to a girl's heart

 

More pretty prize winners!

 

It was lovely to see so many couples enjoying themselves

 

Juicy Couture! Now that's a sweet smelling prize.

 

MR&MRS magazine has lots of fans, and we are so grateful!

 

The pretty-as-a-picture Sophie Voon flower girls stopped by our stand, lucky us!

 

Our Paula with 2 happy stand visitors

 

Hearts all round for this happy group

 

MR&MRS issue 4 - so hot off the press that we hope they didn't burn their hands!

 

Another GIANT chocolate box winner - lucky girls!

 

If you thought it was all about the girls, then think again! The boys also visited our stand!

 

MR&MRS issue 4 makes for engrossing reading!

 

The MR&MRS team from left - Johanna- writer, Paula - Editor, Craig - Designer (Paula dressed by Charlie Brown and Miglio)

 

Little brides!

 

Little Sophia the bride

 

Paula's wee daughter Rose makes an adorable little "Mrs"

Here comes the bride!!

 

 

 

 

by Johanna Osborne

 

This Sunday will be the 5th of May 2013, and that means the BIG DAY will have arrived! Wellington’s TSB Arena will be transformed. This giant venue will be bursting with hustle, bustle, excitement and glamour. The finest exhibitors from Wellington and other parts of New Zealand will gather and show you a slice of their business, and what magic they can work for you. Each stand at the Wellington Wedding Show is carefully assembled, providing a small but accurate reflection of the company. As a visitor to the Show, you will be spoilt for choice with so much to see, hear, touch, taste and feel. There are exhibitors for every type of bride and groom and every kind of wedding, whether it be big and grand, or small and intimate, there is a supplier that will be able to help you achieve your dream. With numerous unique touches and additions available, you will be glad you came and got “inspired”!

 

It’s like attending one big huge wedding and taking home fresh ideas and renewed enthusiasm. From photographers to transport companies, from venues to bakeries, from bridal wear to florists, we have it all covered. There are so many wonderful types of exhibitors, you will be glad you came to see it all. Very much like looking at an entire menu before making your selection in a restaurant, the Wellington Wedding Show hands you the finest choices on a platter and all you have to do is decide what suits you best.

 

When you come to the Wellington Wedding Show, you will receive a copy of our brand new MR&MRS magazine issue 4, hot off the press- and dare we say it, our best yet! Please stop by our MR&MRS stand where our writer Johanna will be stationed and pick up a spare copy of two, and if the fancy takes you, have your photo taken and maybe feature on an upcoming blog?! You can also collect back issues of issue 1-3 if you missed out or want more copies.

 

Simply by attending the Show you will become a VIP and given plenty of chances to win big: spot prizes galore including Juicy Couture Fragrance, our very own “Mrs” perfume, Antipodes and Butler’s spot prizes as well as a chance to win our shining jewel, our grand competition run in conjunction with For Every Minute. You can win a luxury bridal package valued over $2,500 simply by entering at the Wellington Wedding Show on the 5th of May in the TSB Arena.

 

The lucky winner will receive a glamorous floor length silk robe from For Every Minute as well as a gorgeous chemise, full bridal make up including a trial, consultation and 25% discount for the bridal party courtesy of the Penny Rose Mobile Styling Specialists, a manicure and pedicure at the Finishing Touch, a delicious selection of gourmet canapés from the Canapé Company, two bottles of beautiful bubbles from Regional Wines and Spirits, a case of sparkling water from Antipodes and one night’s accommodation at the Wellesley Boutique Hotel for the romantic wedding night, including a late check out and breakfast. And the cherry on top – your wedding will be featured in the Autumn 2014 issue of Mr and Mrs magazine!!

 

Not that you needed another reason to attend the Wellington Wedding Show, but if there was ever a cause to see where Lady Luck leads you, this is it!

 

We are also holding a glorious wedding dress exhibition of special gowns worn by ladies over the years – our own Paula and Johanna’s dresses will be there, as well as many other beautiful gowns. Vote for your favourite dress with a gold coin donation and all funds go to the Ronald McDonald House.

 

And before we sign off, we have to share that some exciting new developments are afoot for the Wellington Wedding Show! While you are at the Show take a moment to sign up for our new monthly newsletter jam-packed with helpful hints and special offers so that you can hear all about what we have planned for you in the future, as the fun is only just beginning.

 

One of the most exciting is our upcoming Wedding School which will mean boutique mini shows for VIPS – mid week, after work, limited numbers… very cool! There will be Wedding planning tips from Paula Bevege, style and trends by Johanna, and a chance to meet the exhibitors in a relaxed environment with bubbles, canapés, treats and goodie bags. WOW! We are on the road and coming to you, visiting Porirua, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Paraparaumu in June and July (dates and locations to be announced mid May). This is something you don’t want to miss – it will be FAB-U-LOUS!

 

But for now, come join our big Wellington Wedding Show party at the TSB Arena on Sunday, enjoy it, soak it up and see where it leads you – you never know you might win big or small, and whatever the case, we guarantee you will leave feeling enriched and inspired. We can’t wait to meet you! See you on Sunday! And if you can’t wait that long, see below a video shot by the talented Jono Tucker documenting what exactly awaits you when you come to the Wellington Wedding Show – you will be surprised!

 

Spring Wedding Show from Jono Tucker Films on Vimeo.