It was Sunday, October 16. And I couldn't be much happier than to take Stella around and show her whatever it is out there in the city. So my sister and I decided to go to 5 Ave to stroll around, do a little shopping and take it from there.
Quality Time. She will be my living legacy. And as long as I can, I would love to take her out to see new places and learn new things. I want her to love and appreciate life as much as I do.I decided to take Stella to Rockefeller Center (50th St & 5 Ave) since she had never been there yet.

We also had a matching outfit on that day..

After that, we decided to go to the Apple Store, on our way there, we passed by Robert Indiana's LOVE sculpture, a famous pop art piece that is found in 55th St & 6 Ave.

Fans showing love and respect for the late Steve Jobs...

Unfortunately, the line outside the Apple store was so long and we couldn't afford to waste our time waiting there just to get in. So we headed towards Central Park. And we took a moment to sit down, relax and just enjoy the view of the Pond and the iconic Gapstow bridge.

I'm inlove with this bridge. I've seen this several times in some romantic movies and sitcoms. And believe me when I say it looks much more beautiful in person. This bridge is incredibly picturesque I could stare at it for hours!

Facing south, you can see the view of the city rising behind the backdrop of trees. It is breathtaking...

But the most unimaginable happened when out of nowhere a guy took the girl near the pond and proposed to her. Yes he did! A sign spread over the Gapstow bridge says "KEYLA, MARRY ME?" I was so moved. I haven't witnessed a marriage proposal before. I never knew how wonderful it feels to see it right in front of you. I felt the LOVE surrounding us all over the place. It was awesome.

Lovers in New York. He took the ring out of his pocket.

He knelt down when he popped the question, the girl helped him pick the roses up from the ground.

Then she said "YES!". We all cheered for them and gave out our warm congratulations.

That was how our day ended. It was the most awesome spontaneous day ever. It started with LOVE and ended with LOVE. It was such an unforgettable day. I couldn't be much happier to share my days with my little one, explore the horizons, make memories and just be filled with happiness and love. I want my baby to know how simple things could matter more. And when I ask myself why I love to do this. This is why... I do this all for this smile.