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There must be fifty ways to find your lover; or the musings from a forty-something unromantic!

Topic: Work Life BalanceBy Bruno BlackstonePublished Recently added

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A handful of years ago whilst off on a business trip I found myself eating on my todd at a peaceful small bistro in some unknown city. As the bistro was quite tiny, the tables ended up being rather near to each other and as a result it was relatively simple to hear dialogue at the neighbouring ones. Before very long the adjacent table became occupied by a youthful duo and when the initial acknowledgements and smiles between us that one does on these occasions I got on with my meal. I could not help nevertheless be aware after a little while, that the man seemed to be somewhat nervous as if he was steeling himself up to some kind of announcement. Sure enough, before I knew it, he had produced a ring and had asked the startled young woman to wed him. Although I am not regarded to be a great romantic (to which my wife will agree!) I couldn'thelp but be affected by this tender moment between a pair of absolute strangers. At times I visualise this time questioning what occured between them and actually whether they may be still with each other. Even more recently, after recollecting them yet again, I set myself a small mission. I decided to undertake some internet exploration to see what other idyllic venues or settings I might find in which lovers these days could employ to pop that all important question. To stretch myself additionally I imagined I would establish if it was feasible to locate a number of these kinds of venues from purely one website. What follows are simply a number of of the results out of my findings, to uncover extra ones – well you might simply have to do your individual search. Wherever could be even more fulfilling tha Paris, particularly at springtime, to paraphrase a famous song, perhaps defer right up until you settle for a river cruise on the Seine then there is no getting away from giving that all-important answer. Possibly you are the venturesome sort and can contemplate no superior entertainment than getting harnessed in a big blow-up zorb side by side and being rolled straight down a bank. In the event you can get your breath you could possibly just have the time to pop the question just before you come to a grinding but exhilarating finish. Speaking of being tethered together, quite possibly bungee leaping is your thing; you could do a lover’s-leap tandem jump but you had better be fast with the question as you really don't get much time. To help those of you who like to leave your feet fixed on the ground you could have afte oon tea in a attractive country inn or top class city hotel as a background to your significant moment. Now here’s one - how about a ride in a hot air balloon, that will dependant on the elements not surprisingly, particularly if, as I do, you reside in the UK, but what a way to sweep somebody off their feet. The list is infinite and I could go on and on, from bed and breakfast in an unusual edifice like a lighthouse, carrying out some race track laps in a very speedy auto, having a holiday in a intimate lodge, to my particular favourite, paintballing in a tank. Regardless of whether you might be sedate or downright outrageous there is definitely somewhere that you could consider to make that exceptional moment distinctive for ever. Now I am certain you would probably like to know what the reply was from the young woman at the beginning of the story. Properly of course she said ‘yes’ and I truly hope they are even now revelling in a daily life together. Joyful popping!

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Bruno Blackstone is a freelance writer interested in all things to do with the outdoors and helping others get the most from the outdoors. Starting with a psychology degree his early career was as a social worker and family therapist working with families to help them achieve more positive and stable relationships. In his more recent career he has coached many senior executives in both small and large organisations in areas such as strategy, human resources, organisational design and performance improvement. He now continues his work in the business world but he is also co-owner of http://www.myoutdoorstore.co.uk a price comparison site for outdoor enthusiasts.