We met at a local watering hole called Road 34 on a cold November night in Fort Collins, Colorado. Chris looking cool as ever in his denim jacket decorated with buttons of different bands and me in my hooded Rilo Kiley sweatshirt, it was love at first site. We each had two 5 Barrels and talked music the entire time, amongst a few other topics. It was a night I knew I would never forget and the beginning of an amazing relationship.
The two of us decided to go on an overnight camping trip, like we usually do most weekends. This trip I wanted to grill up something special for dinner so I decided to do an overnight brine and make a spice rub for some chicken wings to grill over an open flame. We headed up to our secret backcountry campsite in Red Feather Lakes that we usually go to but it turned out the road was closed due to the late snow storm that hit Colorado end of May. I couldn't understand why Chris was so upset that spot wasn't open until we finally set up camp in Pingree Park. Once we were all set up at camp, he asked if I wanted to hike to the top of a nearby rock and watch the sunset. Up the rock we went and within minutes he was down on one knee asking me to marry him. I screamed "Yes!" as tears of joy ran down my face. He stood up to put the ring on my finger, and as we hugged and kissed, our dog Lincoln barked loudly. We laughed as his bark echoed through the forest and mountains. We're so excited to celebrate this next chapter in our lives with you and cannot wait to see you in Colorado!
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