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Results: Proposal of the Week Contest

By Tia Ayers

For the third straight week, a new couple has taken the title for the best proposal. This week, Bobby & April won. Read their story below and check back next week to see if they’ll retain their title!

Bobby Black & April Price
Location: The canals of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Date: Friday, November 27, 2009

 

April & Bobby

April & Bobby

Bobby writes:
Each November, my company HIGH TIMES hosts The Cannabis Cup—the world’s biggest marijuana festival in Amsterdam. It was here, on Thanksgiving Day 2006, that I met the love of my life, April Price.

Since she was from Phoenix and I from New York, we spent the next year flying across the country to see each other—often at other pot-themed events. In August 2007, we embarked on a two-week desert odyssey—camping in Sedona and the Grand Canyon, a week at Burning Man, and a hot-tub weekend in Vegas. By the end of the trip, I knew she was my soul mate and asked her to move in with me. In May 2008, she packed up her belongings and we drove cross-country together. She’s been with me ever since.

This November, we returned to Amsterdam for our fourth Cannabis Cup together. It was there, on a candlelight canal cruise in the City of Diamonds, that I dropped to my knee and asked her to be my wife. Tearfully, she replied, “I would be honored!” After the cruise, I brought her to our favorite pot-friendly bar Barney’s Uptown, where our friends were waiting to toast us with weed, hashish, and champagne.

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Pro Q&A Series: Mathew Hornbeek

By Shannon Ayers

With last Friday’s feature article on the best wedding dances, we started thinking about music. After all, it’s one of the most important aspects to making a great party. Sure your reception is more than just a party, but it can still be ruined without the right music. We thought we’d get some advice from an expert so that you don’t end up with an empty dance floor!

Matthew Hornbeek, Founder of Loud DJs

Mathew Hornbeek, Founder of Loud DJs

Mathew Hornbeek is the founder of Loud DJs, Los Angeles and Ventura County’s premier disc jockey service. In the five years since his company opened, Loud DJs has grown to be an empire in the Southern California DJ world.

PROPOSAL: Thanks for taking your time to answer our questions, Mathew. Could you start by telling us about your role in the wedding industry?

MH: My job is to provide music and order to a wedding—or any event, whilst localizing “chaos” to the dance-floor and keeping worries away from a stressed Bride and Groom’s most special evening… all with style and class.

PROPOSAL: What first got you interested in being a DJ?

MH: I first became interested in DJ-ing in high school. A friend of mine was having a birthday party in her backyard and couldn’t afford a DJ. She gave me a call and that weekend I arrived with a surround sound system and a desktop computer to play some music at her party.

Prior to that day, I had never considered being a DJ but I’ve always been interested in music, I produced my first song, myself, when I was twelve and already had a large music collection. Not terribly long after that first gig I began amassing equipment and experience by doing friends’ parties, and soon friends-of-friends, and so forth.

PROPOSAL: How was Loud DJs formed?

MH: Loud DJs started in its earliest stages in 2005 as a side project while I went to college and worked for another much larger disc jockey company. I hired two other DJs to perform at events. By 2007, all three of us were busy with events back-to-back solely for Loud DJs. We continue today and take those years of hard work and experience with us.

PROPOSAL: What about the way you work is different from other DJs?

MH: As I’m sure all of our past clientele would agree, we really can mix music. I’ve seen a lot of mobile DJs and found that most are less disc jockeys and more announcers.

Don’t get me wrong, being able to keep an event smooth and organized over a microphone is a talent that requires loads of experience and confidence, which is something we bring to every event.But we find few mobile DJs that really shine in smoothly mixing music.

I suppose the talent of mixing and remixing in all the ways you would expect in a downtown Hollywood club is something we provide that many others do not. Every Loud DJ is an experienced master of ceremonies and disc jockey. Each of us regularly performs at clubs across LA County and Ventura County.

PROPOSAL: What would be helpful for a bride and groom to know or have in mind before they were to consult with you?

MH: Some couples have their wedding extensively planned out prior meeting with us which can never hurt, and some haven’t really thought it out yet. Either situation is fine with us, in fact, we are very happy to help out a couple with some direction and professional advice in organizing their wedding. While we are DJs and not wedding planners, we do know heaps of insider information and can help suggest great vendors in the area.

PROPOSAL: When faced with a bride and groom who don’t have their reception style planned out, how do you guide them into determining the style of their event as far as music is concerned?

An experienced DJ will have a natural ability to read crowds fairly well..."

MH: An experienced DJ will have a natural ability to read crowds fairly well, even on the spot. Every decade had its own unique style of music and culture attached to it and so observing the various age groups at a wedding can give me a good estimation of the music they like.

There are also a few tricks we have involving neutral dance songs, and seeing who taps their feet, bobs their head, etc. Also, I usually will ask the couple a bit about their family’s background beforehand, which may contain some clues, or ask a guest at the party who they like. But of course, as I discuss with almost every bride and groom, music selection always turns out best received when it is eclectic.

Oh, and if the whole family is present, Grandma may not want to dance to 50-Cent, so I suggest saving it for later!

PROPOSAL: What was one of your most fun experiences while working with a bride and groom?

MH: To be honest I have fun with every couple. If I didn’t feel a distinct connection to the clients I work with, I probably am not the right DJ for them. I work to see people smile when their favorite tune comes on, or the look on parents’ faces while they watch their children make a big step in life.

But of course, there are those couples that certainly stick out in my mind as absolute riots. I seem to get a lot of those! To give you an idea, the first wedding Loud DJs ever performed had a very elegant, spiritual ceremony, pulled off beautifully. But just to throw everyone off-track, the bride and groom had me play “Cotton-Eyed Joe” as the recessional song.  They locked arms and whirled down the aisle while laughter erupted. The night continued in that fashion from that point onward.

PROPOSAL: What was one of the most challenging or unexpected things that happened during one of your jobs?

MH: The most challenging issues usually occur as a result of poor planning. I had a wedding last year where the day of the wedding the couple had me change important cue songs for various bits of the wedding and rearranged the order of certain events. This was a fairly complex wedding already so this was certainly challenging and unexpected.

Of course, we accommodated everything and the night went very well, but remember, accommodating any change at a wedding means that the right people have to be in the right places at the right time all according to a new schedule.

Every vendor and individual hired at a wedding and the wedding party need to be up to speed on things, and even with small last minute changes there need to be a lot of people notified. DJs play a big part in the organization of a wedding and often getting everyone in the right spot is up to us.

PROPOSAL: Have you ever faced a bride who turned into her altar ego?

MH: No bridezillas yet, but I have seen my fair share of stressed-out couples. I even once saw a bride get so stressed out that a doctor was called out to the event.

div xmlns:cc=http://creativecommons.org/ns# about=http://www.flickr.com/photos/jaeden/25674322/a rel=cc:attributionURL href=PROPOSAL: Any new and exciting ventures on your horizon?

MH: One of the things that we’re just starting to get out in the world is the new “Level III” package which is a full concert-level lighting and sound set-up. We bring gigantic speakers and a 20-ft trussing system covered in lights and lasers for the discerning client that wants a club wherever they so desire.

Additionally, this year we’re planning on starting another Loud DJs in Myrtle Beach, SC, and taking bookings for mid-March, June, and early August to start things out. We should be issuing more details in by the beginning of March.

PROPOSAL: Where can our readers find out more?

MH: You can find our site at LoudDJs.com, which is a website that we proudly designed ourselves and keep very up to date.

PROPOSAL: Well, good luck with the new “office”! Before we let you go, do you have any other advice for brides and grooms that will impact their big day?

MH: The biggest piece of advice I can give to clients is to ask questions to people that work in the industry. Vendors, including us DJs, work day in and day out on special events and weddings. Talk is cheap and asking a few questions to an experienced professional could save you lots of time and maybe even some cash.

Other than that,relax. It’s a big day, so get ready to enjoy it!

Well said, Mathew. And thanks again for taking the time to answer our questions!

Make sure to check out more about Mathew and Loud DJs at www.louddjs.com!

Check back next Tuesday for another interview with a Wedding Pro!

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Week 3: Pick the Perfect Proposal!

By Tia Ayers

Jeremy and Jaime won last week’s contest. Will they defend their title this week or will a new couple beat them out? You decide!

Remember you can vote once a day. The poll closes at 12:05 am PST on Friday!

1. Jeremy Caul & Jaime Imbeault
Location: Kekabeka Falls in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Date: November 6, 2009

Jeremy & Jaime

Jeremy & Jaime


Jeremy writes:

Jaime, and I are students, living in Thunder Bay, ON, Canada. We’ve been together for almost two years now, and have lived together the whole time. In October, my great-grandmother passed away, leaving me feeling like life was short. Since I love Jaime and was planning on proposing soon anyway, I decided to go out and get a ring. Once the ring was in my coat pocket, I knew I couldn’t wait.

Three days later, during the four-hour drive home for the funeral, we stopped at Kekabeka falls; a local falls just outside Thunder Bay. My excuse was that I needed to take some pictures for my photography class, which was partially true. We walked around the falls a while taking some pics, and it was the first beautiful, sunny day in a long stretch of rainy days – this is how I knew that today was the day.

I asked her to pose for a picture, leaning on the rail looking towards the falls with her back to me. I didn’t even take the picture but when I told her I was done, she turned around and I was on one knee with the ring box open in my hand. She didn’t even let me stand up to put the ring on! She was so excited that she immediately dropped to her knees to give me a hug and kiss, nearly knocking the ring out of her hand.

Today, we are happier than ever. We hope to graduate and begin working in three years time, and then we will have our wonderful wedding. The date we have just chosen is August 23, 2013 – which will be our 5 and a half year anniversary. I love my wife-to-be, and we plan on having a great, long, life together.

2. Jonathan Stahl & Amy Stewart
Location: Paris, France
Date: August, 2007

Amy & Jonathan

Amy & Jonathan

Jonathan writes:
It was the summer after college graduation and Amy (my then-girlfriend soon-to-be-fiancé now-wife) and I were on vacation in Paris, where we stayed at my uncle’s lavish apartment. She had chosen the ring several months prior and I had brought it with us on the trip.

She knew it was coming, but the question was when. As she tells it, she intentionally left the room for 10 minutes to give me time to hide it somewhere she wouldn’t see it until it was time to propose.

It happened in the Jarins de Luxembourg (Luxembourg Gardens). I told her to look at a statue or something, and when she turned back around I was on one knee with the ring. I told her that I hadn’t prepared any Earth-shatteringly romantic statement, and that I knew she loved shiny things, so I’d let the shininess of the ring speak for itself.

We then did it in the middle of the park, surrounded by onlookers. It’s all true (except maybe for that last part). You can ask Amy!

3.Bobby Black & April Price
Location: The canals of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Date: Friday, November 27, 2009

 

April & Bobby

April & Bobby

Bobby writes:
Each November, my company HIGH TIMES hosts The Cannabis Cup—the world’s biggest marijuana festival in Amsterdam. It was here, on Thanksgiving Day 2006, that I met the love of my life, April Price.

Since she was from Phoenix and I from New York, we spent the next year flying across the country to see each other—often at other pot-themed events. In August 2007, we embarked on a two-week desert odyssey—camping in Sedona and the Grand Canyon, a week at Burning Man, and a hot-tub weekend in Vegas. By the end of the trip, I knew she was my soul mate and asked her to move in with me. In May 2008, she packed up her belongings and we drove cross-country together. She’s been with me ever since.

This November, we returned to Amsterdam for our fourth Cannabis Cup together. It was there, on a candlelight canal cruise in the City of Diamonds, that I dropped to my knee and asked her to be my wife. Tearfully, she replied, “I would be honored!” After the cruise, I brought her to our favorite pot-friendly bar Barney’s Uptown, where our friends were waiting to toast us with weed, hashish, and champagne.

Now that you’ve read the stories, it’s your turn to weigh in. The winning couple will be revealed Friday.

 

 

 

 

 

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Results: Proposal of the Week Contest

By Shannon Ayers

Congratulations to our winners Jeremy Caul & Jaime Imbeault!

Check back next week to see Jeremy & Jaime take on two new couples!

Jeremy Caul & Jaime Imbeault
Location: Kekabeka Falls in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Date: November 6, 2009

Jeremy & Jaime
Jeremy & Jaime

Jeremy writes:
Jaime, and I are students, living in Thunder Bay, ON, Canada. We’ve been together for almost two years now, and have lived together the whole time.

In October, my great-grandmother passed away, leaving me feeling like life was short. Since I love Jaime and was planning on proposing soon anyway, I decided to go out and get a ring. Once the ring was in my coat pocket, I knew I couldn’t wait.

Three days later, during the four-hour drive home for the funeral, we stopped at Kekabeka falls; a local falls just outside Thunder Bay. My excuse was that I needed to take some pictures for my photography class, which was partially true. We walked around the falls a while taking some pics, and it was the first beautiful, sunny day in a long stretch of rainy days – this is how I knew that today was the day.

I asked her to pose for a picture, leaning on the rail looking towards the falls with her back to me. I didn’t even take the picture but when I told her I was done, she turned around and I was on one knee with the ring box open in my hand. She didn’t even let me stand up to put the ring on! She was so excited that she immediately dropped to her knees to give me a hug and kiss, nearly knocking the ring out of her hand.

Today, we are happier than ever. We hope to graduate and begin working in three years time, and then we will have our wonderful wedding. The date we have just chosen is August 23, 2013 – which will be our 5 and a half year anniversary. I love my wife-to-be, and we plan on having a great, long, life together.

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Week 2: Pick the perfect proposal!

By Tia Ayers

Joe and Nicole won last week’s inaugural Proposal of the Week Contest. This week they face off against two new couples. Will a new couple knock them out of the competition or will they defend their title? You decide.

Remember, that you can vote once a day, so come back and show your love to your favorite couple. The contest closes at 12:05am PST on Friday.

1. Joe Kilgallon & Nicole Lappe
Location: Miami Beach, FL
Date: August 17, 2008

Joe & Nicole
Joe & Nicole

Joe writes:
I’m a comedian, born and raised in Chicago. I love a good joke and the Chicago Cubs. I also love Nicole, my high school sweetheart.

I decided to propose to her at sunset during vacation in Miami. On the afternoon of the big day, my uncle told us that he bought us tickets to see a Cubs game that night. If I turned them down, Nicole would have known that something was up.

By the time the game was over, sunset had come and gone. We went for a walk on the beach anyway. While she looked at the sky, I walked ahead and wrote something in the sand.

I asked Nicole to come over and see what I drew. She thought it was going to be a childish, inappropriate drawing since I had been doing that throughout the trip.

But when she came over, she saw that I had written, “Will you marry me?” in the sand.

She looked back at me and I was down on one knee. Stunned, she kept asking if it was for real. I may be immature in some ways, but I’d never make a joke like that.

We plan to marry in 2011.

2. Jeremy Caul & Jaime Imbeault
Location: Kekabeka Falls in Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Date: November 6, 2009

Jeremy & Jaime

Jeremy & Jaime

Jeremy writes:
Jaime, and I are students, living in Thunder Bay, ON, Canada. We’ve been together for almost two years now, and have lived together the whole time.

In October, my great-grandmother passed away, leaving me feeling like life was short. Since I love Jaime and was planning on proposing soon anyway, I decided to go out and get a ring. Once the ring was in my coat pocket, I knew I couldn’t wait.

Three days later, during the four-hour drive home for the funeral, we stopped at Kekabeka falls; a local falls just outside Thunder Bay. My excuse was that I needed to take some pictures for my photography class, which was partially true. We walked around the falls a while taking some pics, and it was the first beautiful, sunny day in a long stretch of rainy days – this is how I knew that today was the day.

I asked her to pose for a picture, leaning on the rail looking towards the falls with her back to me. I didn’t even take the picture but when I told her I was done, she turned around and I was on one knee with the ring box open in my hand. She didn’t even let me stand up to put the ring on! She was so excited that she immediately dropped to her knees to give me a hug and kiss, nearly knocking the ring out of her hand.

Today, we are happier than ever. We hope to graduate and begin working in three years time, and then we will have our wonderful wedding. The date we have just chosen is August 23, 2013 – which will be our 5 and a half year anniversary. I love my wife-to-be, and we plan on having a great, long, life together.

3. Elizabeth Henry-Hooker & Nick Farina
Location: Paris, France
Date: June 13, 2008

Nick & Elizabeth

Nick & Elizabeth

Elizabeth writes:
I was in Paris for a semester doing study abroad, and was sad about spending my 25th birthday so far away from my boyfriend, Nick. The morning of my birthday, which happened to be a Friday, there was a knock at my door, and when I opened it, Nick was standing in the hall!

That evening, my friends and I got dressed up, planning to go to a jazz club. Instead we ended up at our favorite place, on the steps of the Sacre Coeur, drinking wine.

After watching the sunset, we moved to where we could see the Eiffel Tower light show, and as my friends watched, Nick pulled me close and said, “Do you want to know why I really came to Paris?” before dropping to one knee and pulling out a box. Inside was the most beautiful ring I’d ever seen. I started crying before he even asked the question! One of my roommates had brought a bottle of champagne, and another friend had brought pastries for dessert. We celebrated right there in the street! We even have pictures of the whole thing, since Nick had thought to warn a friend with a camera.

Now that you’ve read the stories, it’s your turn to weigh in!
You can vote for your favorite story once a day, so remember to come back tomorrow!


Voting closes at 12:05 am (PST) on Friday, February 12th.
We’ll post the winner later that day!

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Proposal of the Week Results! (Week 1)

By Tia Ayers

The readers have spoken. This week’s winners are… Joe & Nicole.

Come back next week as they defend their title against two new contending couples.
Here’s their story if you haven’t read it yet.

Joe Kilgallon & Nicole Lappe
Location: Miami Beach, FL
Date: August 17, 2008

 

 

Joe & Nicole

Joe & Nicole

 

Joe writes:
I’m a comedian, born and raised in Chicago. I love a good joke and the Chicago Cubs. I also love Nicole, my high school sweetheart.

I decided to propose to her at sunset during vacation in Miami. On the afternoon of the big day, my uncle told us that he bought us tickets to see a Cubs game that night. If I turned them down, Nicole would have known that something was up.

By the time the game was over, sunset had come and gone. We went for a walk on the beach anyway. While she looked at the sky, I walked ahead and wrote something in the sand.

I asked Nicole to come over and see what I drew. She thought it was going to be a childish, inappropriate drawing since I had been doing that throughout the trip.

But when she came over, she saw that I had written, “Will you marry me?” in the sand.

She looked back at me and I was down on one knee. Stunned, she kept asking if it was for real. I may be immature in some ways, but I’d never make a joke like that.

We plan to marry in 2011.

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Pick the perfect proposal!

By Tia Ayers

Meet this week’s featured couples and vote for your favorite proposal!

1. Jesse Raub & Terra Jacobson
Location: Frankfort, IL
Date: June, 2006

Jesse & Terra

Jesse & Terra

Jesse writes:
Nothing ruins a planned lakeside proposal during a weekend trip to the cottages like rain, and nothing ruins a good proposal better than proposing in your future in-laws’ kitchen while your future wife is doing dishes.

Except, maybe, instead of getting down on one knee you just sort of fumble out a ring box from your shirt pocket. Or instead of actually asking “Will you marry me?” you mushmouth something like “Whaddya say?”

Or instead of whisking her away to a nice dinner, you go upstairs to wake her mom to tell her what happened, and your future mother in law just shakes her head at you.

Or, and here’s the stinger, the fact that you didn’t think this through and now any time anyone asks you have you proposed, you have to relay this story instead. Except you got married before any of your friends, and now you have to listen to their romantic proposals, and face the ire of your glaring wife.

Yes, she did agree to marry me. And yes, she still begrudges me the proposal.

2. Jennifer & Dave Knapp
Location: Westlake Village, CA
Date: October, 2004

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Dave & Jennifer

Jennifer writes:
Though Dave and I had been dating for just about a year; we had been friends for many years. One morning we had taken a trip to our local street fair We were having a great time when we ran into an old friend of mine.

My friend said, “Is he the one from Puero Vallarta?” Before I could answer, Dave said, “No.”

My friend went on their way, but Dave and I ended up in an intense argument. Apparently, he thought my friend had said, “Is he the one from the trailer park?”

Perhaps just the words, “Is he the one …” were enough to set anybody off, but in the midst of our battle, Dave proposed and I accepted.

I don’t think Dave planned this “proposal” day, but however it happened, it worked.

We were married in May 2005 and are living happily ever after to this very day.

3. Joe Kilgallon & Nicole Lappe
Location: Miami Beach, FL
Date: August 17, 2008

Joe & Nicole

Joe & Nicole

Joe writes:
I’m a comedian, born and raised in Chicago. I love a good joke and the Chicago Cubs. I also love Nicole, my high school sweetheart.

I decided to propose to her at sunset during vacation in Miami. On the afternoon of the big day, my uncle told us that he bought us tickets to see a Cubs game that night. If I turned them down, Nicole would have known that something was up.

By the time the game was over, sunset had come and gone. We went for a walk on the beach anyway. While she looked at the sky, I walked ahead and wrote something in the sand.

I asked Nicole to come over and see what I drew. She thought it was going to be a childish, inappropriate drawing since I had been doing that throughout the trip.

But when she came over, she saw that I had written, “Will you marry me?” in the sand.

She looked back at me and I was down on one knee. Stunned, she kept asking if it was for real. I may be immature in some ways, but I’d never make a joke like that.

We plan to marry in 2011.

Now that you’ve read the stories, it’s your turn to weigh in!
You can vote for your favorite story once a day, so remember to come back tomorrow!
Voting closes at 12:05 am (PST) on Friday, February 5th.
We’ll post the winner later that day!

Submit your story to Proposal Magazine!

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