So, thanks for coming back. This is actually the second part of my story about how my husband proposed. Here’s some quick catch up information. Josh and I were dating and he had asked me to join him on a trip to spend time with family members in Palmdale, California. I agreed and when he arrived in town the initial plans had suddenly been canceled with no explanation. I thought that was odd. I also thought it was odd when he pulled into an exclusive hotel and already had reservations. I didn’t complain though and we unpacked and got ready for the evening.
We left the hotel and he drove us to this place called Romi’s . It was incredible by the way, but once again I was wondering about all this luxury involved in the weekend. Romi’s was a really nice place and when no one else showed up Josh dismissed it as a misunderstanding and suggested we just enjoy our meal and we would hook up with them tomorrow. I admit I was a little suspicious because he made the whole thing out to be so important and now he was just blowing off meeting them. But I enjoyed my seafood linguini and the conversation we had. After dinner we went dancing for a little while and then headed back to the hotel. 
The next day he said we were to meet his family at this water park called Dry Town. That sounded fun to me and once we arrived Josh suggested we go on some of the rides. After about an hour I asked if Josh wanted to call someone because no one showed up. He said he would but first wanted to go on this ride called the Devil’s Punch Bowl. And then when we got to the top he pulled this case out of his pocket and asked if I believed in luck. I said, yeah, and then he said something about the odds of us finding each other are about the same as us finding the ring in the pool and then he tossed it down the slide in front of us. I thought he had to be kidding, but he seemed serious about looking for it so I played along. We spent all afternoon looking for that ring and when we finally found it I was surprised to see that it actually was a diamond . Josh said that was an omen and we should get married. The rest is, as they say, history.
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