Archive for February 10th, 2010

Tattoo Parlor Proposal

By Tia Ayers

Penny was a little nervous getting her first tattoo. She had always liked tattoos but was afraid to get one. Over the last year, she had met and fallen in love with Travis, who was a tattoo artist, and she finally knew someone she could trust in giving her her first tattoo.

Travis had also fallen head over heels in love with Penny. From the moment he met her, he knew there was something different about her. He was honored to be giving her the tattoo and decided he wanted to make it extra special.

After some deliberation, Penny decided on the design of a one-cent piece inside a heart, on her upper back. She sat in the chair, as Travis worked on the tattoo behind her.

To her surprise, other than the initial needle, Penny didn’t feel pain. She actually felt very calm and having Travis there definitely helped.

 

div xmlns:cc=http://creativecommons.org/ns# about=http://www.flickr.com/photos/cjour/2413075282/in/photostream/a rel=cc:attributionURL href=For an hour Travis worked on the tattoo. Finally, he was done. He wiped it down with a towel.

“Are you ready to see it, Penny?” Travis asked.

“Yes,” Penny replied with excitement.

He turned her chair towards a wall mirror. Then he picked up another mirror so that she could see it on her back.

When she saw the ink on her back, it wasn’t what she expected. Instead of the penny/heart design there was a message.

“‘Will you marry me?’” she read with confusion.

“What do you think?” Travis asked.

“But, what about the–?” she asked.

“Penny, I’m in love with you. I want to spend the rest of my life with you, if you’ll have me.”

She was starting to feel woozy. Whether it was from the procedure or the proposal she wasn’t sure.

“I don’t feel so well,” she said as she blacked out.

A few minutes later, she woke up on a bench with Travis holding her hand. When he saw that she had opened her eyes, he gave a look of such relief and love that Penny knew her answer.

“Travis, I wish you would have done the tattoo that I picked out.”

His face fell.

“But, I love you and I will absolutely marry you.”

He looked up.

“Really?”

“Yes,” she said.

They hugged and she let out a grunt of pain when he grazed the fresh tattoo.”

“Oh, I’m so sorry, baby,” he said.

He pulled out a simple silver ring and placed it on her finger and they kissed for the first time as an engaged couple.

What do you think?
Should Penny have accepted or did he break her trust beyond repair?

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TIWH: February 10th

By Shannon Ayers

February 10, 1946
Jackie Robinson & Rachel Anetta Isum

The Robinsons

The Robinsons

Major League baseball player, Jackie Robinson met his future wife Rachel Anetta Isumduring his senior year at UCLA.

Isum, just a freshmen at the college, described her new beau as the “Big Man on campus” and “extremely handsome, with a wonderful smile.”

That smile must have won her over because after four years of dating the two married after Robinson was invited to join the the Minor Leagues as a player for the Brooklyn Dodgers. As the first African-American man to join the Major Leagues, Robinson had to have strength and determination as he faced many challenges.

He certainly had a lot to be proud of but when asked about his proudest moments, Mrs. Robinson said, “I think I would say there were many proud moments in his lifetime, beginning with the birth of his children. We had always wanted a family, had learned to cherish family life from our own childhood, and so each birth brought great joy.”

The two were married until Jackie’s death in 1971. Since then Mrs. Robinson founded The Jackie Robinson Foundation, which has given scholarships to over 1200 students since its inception.

For more information on The Jackie Robinson Foundation go to http://www.jackierobinson.org/.

Want to know more about the couple? Check out Mrs. Robinson’s book on her husband: Jackie Robinson, An Intimate Portrayal.


 

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Grace’s Tip of the Day: Mothers and Laws

By Social Grace
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Always include your future Mother-in-Law.  Don’t get along? Take her to lunch and get to know her. Remember, you don’t have to be best friends…just family.

So you might not be ready to take her dress shopping but asking your future Mother-in-Law to attend a friendly lunch or coffee can do wonders for your relationship. Get to know her; don’t be shy! She’s your hubby mama so try your best to get along! If you happen to know her too well and wish you didn’t just try to grin and bare it through the pre-wedding festivities and then give her some space once they are all through. If you do have your issues there is no reason to push it and make anything more tense.

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TIWH: February 10th – Royal Edition

By Tia Ayers

February 10, 1840
Queen Victoria & Prince Albert

Victoria & Albert

Victoria & Albert

She might not be the first person to wear a white wedding dress, but she is credited with starting the trend. Before Queen Victoria married Prince Albert in 1840, royal wedding dresses were typically silver. Balking tradition, Victoria settled on a long white satin gown and ever since then brides have followed suit.

Before her marriage, Victoria was courted by several suiters. Although Albert was her favorite of her admirers, she had to have permission to marry him. In a letter to her uncle, who had a hand in the decision, Victoria declared that Albert “possesses every quality that could be desired to render me perfectly happy.” Upon getting approval, she proposed to him on October 15, 1839.

Nearly four months later they were married at the Chapel Royal at St. James Palace in London. It was pouring rain, which as the old adage goes, proved to be lucky for their relationship. They had nine children and remained devoted to each other for 21 years (until Albert’s death in 1861).

If you want to know more about the queen and Prince Albert, you can see the new movie Young Victoria, about the first few years of her rule. It stars Emily Blunt (who is currently engaged to actor John Krasinski.)

Or you can check out one of the numerous books written about their royal romance.

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