INTO the third year of a "whirlwind" romance, Den has finally got up the courage to pop the question to our Maggie.
Mind you, he did wait until she was in his home village of Sudislav, up in the hills and backwoods of the Czech Republic, on a cold and windy winter night of inclement weather, Maggie dressed in her pyjamas and there was no escape.
So, Maggie said "YES!" and Fran and I found out that our little girl is now an engaged woman when our phone started making a noise in the fourth minute of the third quarter of the Sopron (Hungary) v Lille (France) Euroleague basketball match. It is fair to say, this was the most memorable basketball match Fran and I have ever been to.
So, what now? Well, the happy couple have informed us of the following:
1. Maggie goes home and does her final year of studies at Sydney University, where she will graduate with the same brilliant results she has been maintaining until now (this saved an argument with her strict and merciless Mum and Dad!). In 2007 - five Distinctions and one Credit!
2. Then there will be a gathering of the Scott "clans" in Sydney, March 2009, for her graduation ceremony, where, of course, we will have to choose carefully what we will wear, because Fran and I and Den will all simply be bursting with pride and we don't want to make a mess of Sydney Uni, do we now?
3. Maggie plans to enter her profession's workforce in Britain, with Den, who has already spent considerable time working in London, also looking for livelihood over there. So, the search and planning will begin. Fran and I approve, not least because while Australia is tens of thousands of kilometers away from us, Britain is a mere 100 minutes from Budapest as the birds fly. And, airline tickets are cheaper, as well. (It will probably be no more than lucky coincidence that our likely frequent visits to England will coincide with Chelsea's Premier League matches. Pure luck, mere coincidence, I say.)
4. All going according to plan it will be a beautiful country wedding in Sudislav nad Orlici, Czech Republic, in the summer of 2009.
Hope to see many of you there!