A man named Shawn Wright decided to pop the question by doing something
unusual. He decided to send the engagement ring 110,000 ft above earth, filming
the whole thing on a Go Pro.
"I thought how could I make this special? I can't just hand it to her.
I thought for a split second that it would be cool to send it into space. Kind
of enchanting the ring for her," he told HLN.
"I wanted to be able to capture the sun rising behind the ring while it
reached the stratosphere."
According to Huffingpost, Wright set the ring up on a spatula, alongside an
onboard flight computer (to read wind speed etc and send data back down to
earth), high altitude weather balloon, Go Pro and a parachute, because he
wouldn't want that ring to go AWOL.
"I was able to track her ring with a GPS and an app on my phone, as
well as I had a radio transmitter to follow it live."
Wright first proposed to his girlfriend on a beach on holiday in Barcelona,
with a prototype of the actual ring, according to an interview with HLN.
He then spent the next year saving for an engagement ring and that's when
he hatched his master plan. He uploaded the video to YouTube with the following
caption:
"This is my way of showing you how much you mean to me. I have been
working on this project in secret, I hope you think it is as out of this world
as you are. I love you!
"Ps... I owe you a Kitchen Spatula"
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