I've never shared this story, and what more of a perfect time to do it than on our engagementversary. If you want to read our love story and full proposal story, click here.
I flew down to San Diego early in the morning on the 26th of December, 2012. Mom and Dad dropped me off at the Salt Lake City Airport; we all knew the next time they saw me, I would be engaged. Dad slipped me $100 extra dollars for the trip, Mom was emotional, and they left me after I made it through security. It was snowing that day, so my flight was delayed an hour. . . . and then another hour. . . and another! I remember I kept praying that the snow wouldn't keep me from San Diego and Trevor. Phone calls were great, but I missed him. I felt incomplete (and I still do) without him.
When Trevor and I both parted our separate ways for Christmas break until the 26th, I felt as if my heart was ripping apart. I didn't want to leave him. I wanted him to be coming home with me for Christmas! He was my better half, my best friend, the absolute love of my life, and here I was leaving him to go hang out with my family. (The horror, I know. Love is dramatic.) I remember trying to back up my car, leaving him standing in front of his apartment, and I just started bawling. I pulled up my emergency break, hopped out of the car, and ran into his arms. If someone would have seen us, they would have thought we were breaking up or leaving each other for forever!
After three hours of delays, the snow let up and I was able to board. The nervous, excited butterflies I had in my stomach didn't let up the whole flight. I was going to California to be with the love of my life and to get engaged. I didn't know when and I didn't know how, but knowing I was going to be his wife made the unknown worth it. I just kept praying he didn't propose to me at the airport like he had teased. Soon the plane was landing in San Diego - the beach, ocean, and warm weather were calling out to me. I called Trevor from inside the plane to let him know I had landed. "Oh... I thought we still had time! We haven't left the house yet," said Trevor. My heart sank; even though I didn't want an airport proposal, there was no way it was really truly happening. Besides, in my mind I had imagined some dramatic airport scene, walking off the plane and running into the arms of my love. Nope, he was still 15 minutes away.
I wandered aimlessly around the airport for about a half an hour, finding and using the restroom and hunting down my luggage. Trevor called me to see where I was, because they had finally parked and were at the airport! I started to head towards the general direction where he said he was. And, just like in the movies, my heart stopped when I finally saw him. The amount of love was overwhelming and tears sprang to my eyes; what a handsome man, and he was soon to be all mine for forever! I started waving my hand and yelling at him to catch his attention. We locked eyes, and I started trotting through the airport pulling my bag in my high heeled boots.
Trevor met me halfway and I threw my arms around him and nestled into his chest. Tears were freely falling and, as silly as it is, I felt whole again. I couldn't live without this man. At that moment, even though I knew it before, I knew 110% that marrying Trevor would be the best decision I'd ever make. There was no airport proposal, but my sweet sister-in-law was able to capture some in the moment photos that we'll cherish for years to come.
I'll never be able to thank you enough Trevor Sean Green for asking me to be your wife.



























