A promise of love on the Emerald Isle
Young Chang
He asked her parents first.
He got down on one knee.
Family members already knew what was going on and waited just a
wall away, video camera poised.
And as if things weren’t enviably wonderful enough, the whole
shebang took place in the rainy, dew-ey, ever-romantic grayness of
Ireland.
“My mom and my family were going to be over there for this time
period and Ally’s mom is a bit adventurous and she wanted to go and
we invited her along,†said Kyle Scrimgeour, the groom-to-be. “It was
a wonderful opportunity to kind of put two and two together.â€
Costa Mesa’s Bette and Jay Rothman traveled to Southern Ireland
with their daughter Alison and her then-boyfriend Scrimgeour in late
July. Alison Rothman had no idea Scrimgeour was going to propose.
Her parents did.
Scrimgeour’s mother planned for an elaborate dinner at a
bed-and-breakfast that resembled a small chateau, Bette Rothman said.
They all gathered there one rainy night. Scrimgeour, of Hermosa
Beach, scrambled for an excuse to get his girlfriend outside, so he
could propose in private. He suggested the two take some pictures.
Outside the bed-and-breakfast, he got down on one knee during the
impromptu picture taking. Still on bended knee, he said,
“While I’m down here, I love you very much. Will you marry me?â€
Rothman gave an emotional and shaky “yes.â€
They opened the bed-and-breakfast door and got emotional with the
rest of the family. Everything was videotaped, of course.
Alison Rothman was in San Francisco before press time and couldn’t
relive, for the Pilot, her reaction.
“She was just ecstatic,†said Bette Rothman, of her daughter. “And
it was awfully nice I think to be there with his mother, his brother
and sister ... It was raining the whole time, but it was a very
romantic time.â€
Nothing compared in romance or sweetness to Scrimgeour’s proposal,
but the greenness of Ireland, with its narrow roads and storybook
pastures, came close.
In Kinsale, called the “gourmet capital of Ireland†by travel
catalogs, the vacationers ate fine food that was just as fine as even
the eats in Paris, Bette Rothman said.
“And the people are just warm and friendly and went out of their
way for us,†added the retired medical manager for Pacific Care.
One stranger literally did. When the travelers got lost, he got in
his car and guided the Rothmans and Scrimgeours to where they needed
to go. The good deed lasted minutes.
“We thanked him and he said, ‘have a wonderful time in Ireland,’â€
Bette Rothman said.
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