Natasha & Andreas' Romantic Milton Park Engagement - Polka Dot Bride

Natasha & Andreas' Romantic Milton Park Engagement - Polka Dot Bride

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There is nothing more romantic than a beautiful country estate and Milton Park Bowral certainly sets the scene for romance and Natasha & Andreas' engagement session by . Beautiful gardens and flower filled fields, balconies with stunning views, lush green lawns, stately buildings and a couple who fell in love.

Natasha tells the story of how she and Andreas met. "My father started working at the same medical centre as Andreas' mother when I was just 16. I didn't know Andreas at the time. We were invited over to his house for dinner one day and I remember him walking down the stairs in a green, black and white striped shirt. He read me some short stories that he'd written and they were insane. He was intelligent and a little weird, but I liked that. He had a sense of mystery about him. I tried to play hard to get but failed miserably, as 16 year old girls tend to do. He sang a song on his guitar and that was that. I fell for him instantly."

Natasha remembers the proposal story. "Andreas proposed to me in my second year of university, right in the middle of my exam period. It was completely out of the blue and not a very sexy story - I was in my pyjamas studying when he arrived at the door. He led me by the hand to my living room and got down on one knee. We marched into the kitchen and told my parents the news. They were in shock, but we didn't really mind. He swept me off my feet and took me on an amazing date in the city. I'll never forget it."

On what she loves about Andreas, Natasha notes, " I love Andreas' quirkiness and the way he throws himself fully into everything he does until he achieves his goal. He is the most passionate person I have ever met."

On what he loves about Natasha, Andreas tells, "I love Natasha's beautiful spirit. I also love her cuteness, kindness and mischievousness. She always makes me laugh, whether intentionally or unintentionally."

Natasha remembers, "On one of our earliest (and nerdiest) dates, Andreas took me to a board game café and we played a rather intense game of scrabble. In my concentration I knocked down the votive candle on the table, which then set the tile bag alight. It had the hugest black hole in the centre of it and I apologized profusely. The worst thing is that on our next date there, it happened again!"

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