The first thing to consider when brainstorming engagement proposal ideas is the personality of your soulmate. Is your sweetie quiet and shy or bubbly and bold? Spend some time thinking about your favorite moments together. When are you two at your happiest? This will offer a clue as to what type of proposal would be best.
If your beloved is an extrovert, a proposal that includes friends and family might be ideal. A bouquet of flowers with a hidden sparkling ring can be delivered to your honey's office. Getting a trusted family member to help plan a large gathering with you on bended knee just as the dessert arrives might be the perfect setting. If the two of you love the local team, check with the stadium manager to see if the players could help deliver your big question. Employees of local restaurants, museums or colleges might love the opportunity to play a part in your romance.
If the love of your life doesn't crave the spotlight, think about the places the two of you enjoy the most. A moonlit walk on the beach or through the park may be more your style. A secluded picnic in a grassy corner of the city gardens is the perfect place to share the deepest feelings in your heart. A quick search of the Internet will direct you to personalized roses or puzzles that are as special at home after a private candle lit dinner as they are in a special, cozy restaurant.
Other areas to look for marriage proposal ideas include your favorite memories with each other and your most special times. If you met while walking your dogs around the lake, get Spot in on the action. Tie a ring to his collar and have him deliver the big question for you. Do the two of you share an inside joke about fishing, Ferrari's or fruitcakes? A shiny ring hidden in a tackle box, a drive up that curvy road in a flashy red convertible to an awe inspiring overlook, or a surprise proposal including a promise to eat every fruitcake that comes into your home will give your offer of marriage that special touch.
Whether you skywrite your marriage proposal or slowly go to one knee in your living room, the personal aspects of your proposal will be what makes this such a great story to tell your grandchildren. The love you two share is magical. Tap into that magic and let your heart lead the way.

