Friday, June 8, 2012

all smiles


I am getting married to the most amazing man I’ve ever met, in the Salt Lake Temple on August 18th 2012. I could stop this blog post right there and you would know all of the important things.

So I think it is time for me to give an update considering I have neglected my blog for the past 4 months.

March 27th 2012:
I woke up and this was just another normal school day.  I went to the gym, got ready, and picked out an outfit that looking back probably wasn’t engagement day worthy. I guess that’s the beauty of surprises. Whenever I walked outside my apartment that day there were weird groups of people and they would all stare at me. Luckily, I was completely oblivious to the fact that there were 50 people in apartment 39 blowing up thousands of balloons.  I went to my Study Abroad class with Haley and Ashley that night. I was expecting to see Corey right after class but he ‘had a meeting with his professor’ so I went to dinner with the girls instead.
   When we got back to King Henry Ashley bounded off to go see Noley Poley, Haley and Kelsey ‘were going on a date’ and Corey was ‘still at his meeting’. So there I was sitting in my apartment all alone really wanting to be with Corey. There was a knock on the door and I was sure it was Corey finally (I am a bit dramatic) coming over to see me. To my surprise there stood Mr. Greg Ah Sue, the funniest man I’ve ever met, holding a balloon and a video camera. Here is the video telling the rest of the story.






Best night of my life. I mean how many times do you get the chance to get engaged in the middle of 5000 balloons? Not very often. I am so impressed that Corey (along with the help of the 64th ward) pulled off such a big surprise. Thanks to everyone who helped . Corey and I were both floating on top of the world that night. We could not stop smiling and hugging and running around in the balloons.  It was magical to say the least.

I love having and being a fiancé. Since school has gotten out we have done so many fun things together. We’ve been camping twice, taken a trip to California, seen a solar eclipse, taken engagements, found an apartment, and planned our little hearts out.









I never realized how many details go into a wedding, but these past few months have really opened my eyes to the intensity of planning.  It is a blast though.  We get to pick out important things, like the shiny little beauties that will go on our left hands for the rest of our lives, to the less important things like color of tablecloths. But all of it means one thing: In 70 days from today I get to become Mrs. Chelsee Wozniak. We’ll get to walk hand in hand out of the temple ready to start our new life together as ‘The Wozniaks’.

I am a happy girl.

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