Monday, March 9, 2009

The Proposal Plan

Fats, Gang and I head down to Turf City to prepare for the proposal plan. Initially, I thought of holding it at the Padang, since it's the first place we met. Darling and I is suppose to walk down the Supreme Court stairs and suddenly 5 dudes(The usual bunch of course) appear from the pillar wearing my pre-drawn T-Shirts saying 嫁给我吧! At this moment, I will do the necessary drill but due to lack of manpower, the plan is rejected.

After much consideration such as Singapore Flyer (Too common), Hotel (Too splurgy), Surprise Party w/all her friends in Chalet (Wkdays, Friends not NA), In her school assembly (I will be STOMP right away), I decide to make it simple and sweet. I will send her, her once-in-a-lifetime 99 pink roses to her school in the morning (Not sure will she smell anything funny?) but that is to bring out the anticipation. Then bring her to our first anniversary dinner spot, the Sky Dining! After the dinner, a walk to the top of the mountain is inevitable. I will then open up the car boot pre-filled with helium balloons and when all starts floating up, I will do the drill with the last balloon tie with the ring. Simply but I believe its sweet.

Ok, back to the Turf City. If you google for balloon makers in Singapore, you probably will find only one that is located at TC. I need to find out how many balloons do I need and how long it will last. Most importantly, can it withstand the heat in the boot. There's only one way to find out. I gotten a few and stuff it in Fats car boot. While on the way to Orchard, one blown. 5 hours later, everything is fine. When we open up the boot, another is gone without waving goodbye to us. The rest was like 'not flyable'. I remember the ballon guy told me that it will last for max 4 hours outdoors so I believe he is right.

I will need to start the dinner at 7pm and finish by 9 in order to have the balloons is mint condition. Will need to get to TC by 6.30pm, pick up the balloons, stuff it in the car and fetch darling. This is my proposal plan.

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