Friday, May 19, 2006

The Story

1 week, 1 hour and 20 minutes ago, I got up on stage to propose to Brandy in front of about a hundred people, including half her family.

Every year since 2000, employees of Phillips 66, near the little town of Sweeny, TX, organize a BBQ cook-off contest, as a benefit for one of their families in need. They raise money through raffles, live and silent auctions. It's a very fun event which a good chunk of her family attends every year. We were there last year.

We'd been planning to attend this year again.

Last Sunday, I dropped Brandy off at LAX so she could attend a work conference the whole week, at the end of which I would meet her for the event, kicked-off on Friday evening. It gave me time to plot in peace.

I picked-up Mr. Bling on Tuesday morning, on Tuesday night asked her Dad and Mom for their blessing over a one-way iChat Video conference, where they could see me, and I couldn't see them. It was the most nerve-wracking step of this whole week, including, surprisingly, getting-up on stage. It was a very important moment for me, and of all things, I didn't want to mess that up. It's her parents, their baby-girl. They'd both been very nice and welcoming to me in the past, and, as i'd hoped they did give me their blessing ( \o/ ). We proceeded to plot the whole thing.

I flew up on Thursday night, and it took every bone in my body to try to act in a semi-normal fashion around Brandy until Friday night. I almost delivered on that one, heh.

The plan was this:

- By 8PM, I would have Brandy near the stage, with her whole family nonchalantly hanging around nearby, supposedly watching the live auctions.

- At 8:30PM they would announce the winners of the silent auctions, at which point "Brandy and Chris" were going to be on the list, and we would have had, for some "unexplained" reason to "pick up our lot on stage", at which point I would have grabbed the microphone, explaining to Brandy that we didn't actually win something, but that instead *I* was trying to win something ...

What happened ...

We were all hanging out around the stage, 8:30 came by and they announced the winners of the silent auctions, but we weren't on the list because ... nobody could find a microphone. In what were very .... long ... following 10 minutes, Brandy, impatiently ready to head back to the BBQ area, started no-longer buying the excuses I was making for hanging out by the Stage ... "c'mon Chris, let's go back, you didn't win anything". "Uhhh .. Yeah ..uhhh let's hang ... *twitch* ... there's still ... a chance". She started putting the pieces together pretty quickly, at which point she asked "Uhm, Chris, you're not going to do anything crazy are you?". "Me? What? Naaaaah, just hanging, having fun!" (thinking "gameover man, gameover, i'm all guna die").

8:40 comes around, I see the microphone making its way onto the stage, glad I didn't eat anything, they call us, I grab Brandy's hand ...

and there we went. You will need quicktime (Mac or PC) if you care to view this.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

YEAH! Awesome dude! I love the arm pump. XD

Anonymous said...

Congratulations dude. Sounds like all went well.

Chris Holland said...

you mean, this?

\o/

OakMonster said...

Oh my gosh...you're making me cry!!! ;-D That is the cutest thing!

Although, toward the end of the video, I was wildly distracted by the auctioneer. Holy crap can that dude talk any faster?

We still have to do dinner, the 4 of us. It's long overdue.

Anonymous said...

Yes, exactly that =P
Also: http://images.apple.com/movies/us/apple/fifthavenue/timelapse0500.mov

Anonymous said...

Heyyyyyyyy Dude !! Congrats - it must have been nerve wrecking eh ?

Chris Holland said...

peter: yea. i uh ... don't ... usually speak ... in front of people. heh.

Chris Holland said...

oakz: heeeh yea the auction dude sure talks fast :o

fit: i watched that movie, now THAT is *way* cool. Lucky Uschi Lang :o

Anonymous said...

Congratulations to you both :)

Anonymous said...

Congrats! I don't know if I'd been able to do that in front of all those people :)

Anonymous said...

alright, I don't know you. never been to your blog.

but that freakin' made me all teary-eyed! congrats!

Ernest Millan said...

That was great man! It's especially nice seeing the expressions of joy and excitement on the faces of the family members. You can tell there was a lot of love there that night. Way to go!

Chris Holland said...

Eric thanks dude :)

Ernest: yah they're all really nice people.