Greg had come up with a plan to treat Lina to a special dinner out at a restaurant they had been wanting to go to for some time in Brooklyn. He convinced her to go for a quick walk in the park, as they were too early for their dinner reservations,
We had planned earlier that I would be on the lawn of the park, and he would propose by the water, obviously he couldn't acknowledge that he saw me or knew I was there so this slick little "thumbs-up" was pretty hilarious to catch on camera.
Once I saw the thumbs-up I knew the proposal was about to happen. They looked around, soaked in the view and he told her he had "good news" and "bad news". The "bad news" was there was actually no dinner reservation at Chef's Table, The "good news" was she in for a big surprise in about, 3...2...1...
After the proposal, he pointed out that the entire event had been captured on film and that I was sitting in the mix of park-goers. Lina later told me that the entire day was a total surprise and after Greg had told her the "bad news" of not having a reservation at Chefs Table, her first instinct was that the good news better be reservations at an even better restaurant! I laughed so hard, that was when I immediately fell in love with Lina, she is a girl after my own heart (& stomach).
I feel so lucky to have been apart of such an important day for these two. Plus I honestly was just as nervous and excited as Greg for the hour before the proposal, but in the end it was all so very romantic, and oh-so-sweet, I nearly died from excitement the entire time.
We then hopped on a water taxi and took a ride over to South Street Seaport, for some quick (newly) engagement photos before Lina's 3rd surprise of the evening, a special surprise dinner with all of Lina's friends and family, Greg had also whipped up. Gotta give the guy credit, he did an AWESOME job shocking and surprising his beautiful new bride-to-be!
Thanks again guys, and Congratulations!