
Two days later it still feels weird to say it, but Stefanie and I got engaged this weekend! I’ll save the back story for another time (I’m working on separate posts), but here’s how things went down on Saturday…
Well, since I wasn’t able to talk with Stef’s parents about proposing before her birthday weekend back in September, my mom recommended Sweetest Day as an alternative, which I thought was perfect.
Last week I drove into Bloomfield on Friday after work, and we went out for dinner and a movie in Royal Oak just like we’d normally do on a Friday night (side note: we saw The Darjeeling Limitied, which was a HUGE disappointment — don’t waste your time).
Afterwards we came back to the house and watched some TV up in Stef’s room. Since I already knew that the weather was supposed to be nice on Saturday, I casually suggested going over to Cranbrook (where Stef went to high school, which is next door to her house) to go for a walk and take some pictures before the MSU football game.
Fast forward to Saturday morning. Before going to wake up Stefy for the day, I went out to my car to grab the ring, and put it in my the pocket of my sport coat. Once that was squared away I went to wake up Stef and we came downstairs. Teri made us a nice little breakfast, and we hung out and watched some TV. Again, nothing out of the ordinary for a weekend like this.
I took my shower while Stefy got all dolled up for the day. Before leaving for our walk, she wanted me to open my Sweetest Day gifts: the new Eric Clapton Autobiography and Stephen Colbert’s book. I thanked her for the presents, and apologized profusely for “forgetting to get her anything for Sweetest Day.”
A few minutes later we hopped in the car and drove over to Cranbrook. It was already gorgeous outside, probably in the low-to-mid 60s with a slight breeze. The temperature was pretty mild (for late October), but part of me was worried that Stef would get chilly and ask for my coat. The square box in my pocket would’ve been hard to pass off as a box of Altoids, and I wouldn’t have wanted to tell her no. Thankfully, this never happened.
We and I walked around the grounds at Cranbrook for the better part of an hour as Stef showed me some of the different highlights. Several people have asked me this, but during our little jaunt I really wasn’t nervous at all. For the most part, it just felt like a fun stroll around my girl’s old stomping grounds, which was the whole point. After a while though we came up to the beautiful fountains over by the art museum, and I decided that this was the place.
I started talking about how we had been together for three years and two months (on Sunday), and that I was kind of fibbing when I said I forgot Sweetest Day.
It’s a long story, but the day Stef and I started dating I asked if we could be “Zack and Kelly for real.” Any reference to Saved by the Bell in a marriage proposal sounds pretty cheesy, but I couldn’t resist. I started talking about how at the end of the show Zack and Kelly finally got married, and then I pulled out the little box from my pocket.
The ring box was inside the green Tiffany box, so I asked Stef if she wanted to open it. She said no. When I started to put it back in my pocket she grabbed it and pulled the bow off. I pulled out the ring box, got on one knee, and asked Stefanie if she’d make me the happiest guy in the world and marry me. She said yes.
The whole exchange took all of two minutes, and it was something of a disembodied experience for both of us. We were both standing there, smiling and hugging and smooching for a few minutes before some people started walking up behind us.
Not wanting to make a big scene in front of total strangers, we walked around for a little while and took a few pictures, but basically high-tailed it back to Stef’s house at that point. Of course, the place was empty when we got there (Stef’s folks knew what was going on, but they wanted to wait until we’d be back). So, we both whipped out our cell phones and started dialing everyone in our phonebooks: my mom, my dad, Stef’s older brother, my grandma, friends, extended family, etc.
Both of us managed to rip through about an hour’s worth of calls before Teri and Justin got home. A few minutes later Sean and Marina showed up with a huge bouquet and a bottle of champagne. Shortly after that Tim got home, and we all had a toast in the kitchen.
While I was certainly sad that my folks couldn’t be there to join us, it was really nice to have such a warm reception from Stef’s family, and it was just one of those moments I’ll never forget (one of many from this weekend, actually).
The rest of the afternoon is kind of blur at this point. We watched the MSU-OSU game and answered some more phone calls, but that’s about it. Teri had made dinner reservations for us at this local steak place, Big Rock, for 7:30, so we had a nice dinner with the Spiros that evening.
So here’s the deal. Stef will be starting grad school in Chicago in January, so we’ll probably set a date for sometime after she finishes her masters degree in 2009 (which points towards a summer 2010 wedding). There’s obviously lots of planning to do, and while 2-2.5 years seems like a long ways off, it was still fun to start brainstorming some wedding ideas with Stef’s folks over dinner on Saturday.
So yeah, it was obviously a pretty great weekend, and both of us are really excited right now. Thanks to all the well-wishers out there. I consider myself pretty lucky to have found such a great girl, but it’s also great to know that we have such a strong network of support.
Anyway, here are some pictures from this weekend, which is what you’ve been waiting for. Enjoy!

Here’s the ring, right after the fact

Newly-engaged Zacky and Stefy

Stefy, her ring, and a very expensive box

Up-close, after the nail cleanup took place

With the parents

With the Southers

Later that night, at dinner

Congratulations you two. The sparkle from the ring almost outshines the sparkle in your eyes. So sad we couldn’t be there but we were in spirit. Love to you both
You both know that I couldn’t be happier. I think each of you has made a great catch!
You’re perfect for each other.
Here’s to a lifetime of love, good health, rewarding work, and FUN!
CONGRATULATIONS CUZ!!! Steph is a very lucky girl!
Hey man, I can’t tell you how happy I am for you. It’s been a long time since high school and even though we don’t see each other everyday anymore, I feel we’re a lot closer. Anytime you all need anything, Rochelle and I are always here. She also said that you all need to come down very soon! We’d love to have you.
CONGRATULATIONS! I am so excited for both of you.
I can’t wait to see you guys again. You guys are a great couple.
Congratulations guys! I am so excited for you both, you are very lucky to have each other!! thanks for keeping us here at the Trust Fund in the loop. The ring is beautiful — great job Zack! Hope to see both of you at the dinner in a couple weeks!! Congrats! Kim
Congratulations! What a great couple you make. We could tell Zack had meet his true love when he first started talking about this girl he called Stefy. Then we met her and we knew why. On the other hand, Stefy was a lucky girl to meet Zack- it all seems like a fairytale! Best wishes to a couple of great people!
See you at the dinner. Please describe the ring for us. It looks beautiful. Wanda -work mom
Congratulations!!!!! Shankar and I wish you much happiness and know yours will be a great marriage. Life is wonderful, especially when shared with the right partner!
Congrats to the both of you. I wish you guys all the best in your life together.
We’re drinkin a toast to youz guyz tonight!! Very happy for you both, Zack. Dont do your batchelor party the night before…trust me.