Back from Tahiti + big news!!
Hi all,
Gay and I just returned from 10 days in Tahiti. It was one of those once in a lifetime tropical vacations where everything just about perfect. For me, the highlight of this idyllic holiday had to be, that I got to scuba dive with sharks! Coming in a close second is that Gay and I got engaged!
Yes, we’re engaged!
Ok, here’s how it went down. Picture a warm night walking on a pier under a Tahitian sunset. We’re looking up at the sky, talking about this and that, killing time before the resort restaurant opens for dinner. All of a sudden I realized this was the perfect time to pop the question and we had a romantic moment that went something like;
“…will you marry me?”
“What? No.”
“oh”
“What? Are you serious?”
“Yes. I’m serious!”
“...Noooooooooooooooo. What? Are you serious?”
Eventually Gay either got over the shock or changed her mind and eventually she did say yes. We spent the rest of the vacation in a post engagement bliss smiling at each other for no reason and finally being able to talk about marriage and future plans without that awkward “is he/she comfortable talking about this yet?” feeling.
Now, some of you may be thinking about the ring and whether I did the right thing and picked out that one special ring she can wear for eternity. We’ll you’re half right; I did the right thing by not picking out that one special ring. I made the decision to let her pick out her own ring which ended up being the right thing to do because: one, I clearly have no sense for these things; two, Gay is very particular about jewelry; and three, Gay ended up buying a great ring in Tahiti which turned out to be a fun thing for us to do together. You can see the pictures of the random jeweler Gay found.
Tahiti breakdown
Tahiti is in French Polynesia which means the official language is not English, it’s French. You do get some English from the natives but sometimes it’s very broken and ends up being frustrating for both parties. Fortunately for us, Gay knows French fluently and she was dead keen to do the talking in any situation. My job in these circumstances, being the big dumb unilingual American that I am, was not to blow our cover as non-French travelers. So as Gay was yapping away in the language of love, I would look on with stars in my eyes and nod my head when appropriate. If the situation called for me to talk, like ordering a meal, I just had to point and grunt, which takes some skill let me tell you.
You would think a holiday in the tropics would mean laying out on the beach and relaxing. Especially in light of the fact that we had our own beach bungalow with our own semi-private beach. Not so for this newly engaged duo, we were out an about doing activities most of the time. We went snorkeling almost everyday, did an island tour with ray and shark feeding, we rented a scooter one day and a little dune buggy the next day and just toured around the island.
I got the chance to do 3 separate scuba diving trips and saw some really cool wildlife. My first dive ended up being just the guide and myself. As we got out to the dive spot, I got all geared up and was just about to do the quintessential divers back flip into the water, when the guide pointed out 2 sharks right next to the boat. I proceeded to shit my pants but then quickly got over it and dove right in.
Birthday…
So, I’m 30 now.
Tomorrow is Gay’s surprise party! And I still don’t know what we’re doing. Strangely, since we’ve been back, on more than one occasion my friends have hinted to something involving drag and nakedness. I know someone must be lying because you can’t have both.
Trip update
We finally bought our tickets, official ship off date is Friday May 4th. I know I gave Gay a bit of a ribbing on my last post because of her overly comprehensive travel notes. But I was reviewing my notes on Bali and I had these 2 consecutive entries:
*Surfing lessons at Kuta Beach!!!
*Avoid Kuta Beach.
Thanks to everyone who sent birthday wishes, cards and packages and big thanks to everyone who has been sending their congratulations on our engagement. With everything going on, it’s an amazing time for Gay and me and this blog is a great way to share. So please keep up with us!
Pictures
I need to spend a little more time with the Tahiti pictures so they’ll be coming up shortly.
