Well Blake finally did it! Take a look at the proposal. Below is a great diary of how Blake surprised his bride to be, Kristen Cox. She was totally surprised. She thought that the were just going to have a nice picnic on a beautiful fall day. Well she was in for an incredible surprise.
I met Blake at 10:30 as he began to make preparations for the noon lunch on the lawn at the Carl House in Auburn, Georgia. He was so excited and nervous all at the same time. He said, “I will be happy as long as she is surprised.” After Blake set everything up, 3 special gifts , lunch, the Coca Cola glasses, and the most important package, the RING!, then he went to get Kristen.
I waited for a little over an hour. I went into the woods and got some extra greenery from a back parking lot and added it to the front of the bushes I was hiding in. I started to worry that Kristen may see me if I was not hidden well enough. Then I realized that my pink shirt probably need to be hidden so I got a burgundy shirt out of the car and a floor mat to lay on the wet ground under the bushes. I just prayed that I would not encounter a snake. About 10 minutes before 12 noon, Blake sent me a text message and asked me to go inside and get the roses he forgot to put out on the blanket from Monica inside the Carl House. Well Monica came out a moment later and put the roses out. At 12 noon on the dot, Blake and Kristen make their entrance. See the images below.

You can see the excitement on her face.I was real worried she would see me so I also pulled out some pine straw and put it over the top of me. Blake is playing everything cool and calm! They eat first an then he began to give her some special gifts. One for each year they have dated.









Congratulations guys! Have a great time.
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