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Love Stories: Scott and Jennifer Basinger
By
Marissa Conrad
Another Monday, another edition of Love Stories, a Bridal Party feature on the most romantic, surprising, or just plain quirky tales of love and marriage in Washington. This week, meet newlyweds with a detective-story engagement.
Scott and Jennifer on their wedding day in November 2007.
Two Christmases ago, Jennifer Muns had her boyfriend’s plan to propose all figured out. Scott was going to ask her to become Mrs. Jennifer Basinger on May 6, 2007, and she couldn’t wait.
“We had been at his company’s Christmas party, and on my name card he had written the numbers 151617,” Jenn says. “Then he wrote, ‘I love you. Scott.’ He was like, ‘You’re going to figure out later what it’s all about.’ ”
Jenn decoded the digits as 5/6/7, or May 6 of the following year. The couple had already talked about getting engaged, so—aha!—that must be the date he’s going to ask, she thought. She didn’t tell Scott her guess but kept thinking about how wonderful May 6 would be.
A month later, when the couple decided to do dinner in downtown DC, Jenn—who had been to the Mall only in the daytime—told Scott they should visit the monuments after sundown. It was, of course, “like five below that night,” says Jenn. “And I was wearing a really thin sweater underneath my jacket and I didn’t have my gloves with me.”
Halfway there, she stopped walking.
“Honey?” she said to Scott. “I know you’re only doing this because I want to do it, and I want to go back. It’s too cold.”
Scott gave Jenn his gloves and wrapped her up in his scarf. “You’ve been wanting to do this,” he said. “Let’s just go.”
They went a little farther. Jenn stopped again.
“We were only a couple hundred yards away, and she was about to turn around,” says Scott. “I was like, ‘Come on, honey, we’re almost there, and then we’ll get a cab from here to the restaurant. Let’s do it.’ ”
When they arrived at the Washington Monument, the sun was setting. Scott led Jenn to the Potomac side. The two had first met when they, each on a whim, signed up to play NAKID kickball and were both put on the orange team. They flirted over postgame flip cup matches and fell in love over pregame dinner dates. And now there they were, standing in front of the kickball field where their romance had started.
Jenn, of course, wasn’t thinking proposal—that wasn’t coming until May. So when Scott started asking her, “Is this it? Are we going to be together?” while fingering inside his left overcoat pocket, she still didn’t see it coming.
Then he pulled out the ring.
She gasped. He grinned. And—no surprises here—they went to dinner as a newly engaged couple.
They got married in early November, almost one year after Scott had written those mysterious six digits on Jenn’s name card. At the time, he had no idea how much that would throw her off the scent of his real proposal plan. But what did 151617 really mean?
“That’s easy,” says Scott. “It's the serial number of the diamond.” Engaged or married--and have a Love Story just dying to be told? E-mail me at mconrad@washingtonian.com. To read more Love Stories, click here. To read the latest Bridal Party blog posts, click here.
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Comments
Wow! That’s such a great story. Jenn and Scott are really wonderful together. They compliment each other so much and it’s such a joy to see them laugh and be happy with each other. Best wishes for your lives together.
Posted by: David O. (Mr Dave) | Feb 03, 2008 03:01:39 PM
I hadn’t heard that whole story - SO romantic. You all were meant to be together and I am so happy you are!
Posted by: Sarah Y. | Feb 03, 2008 11:46:01 AM
guys how cute that was! maybe he could give some lesons to my guy too!! you to are great couple and wonderful cousins too!!! have fun and have a great time in life!! love you both cathi,nicholas and tim
Posted by: catherine keys | Feb 02, 2008 12:34:47 PM
It’s nice to know there’s another love story in the Phi Sigma Sigma world. Best of luck to you both! Love, Ashley G. and Weedie
Posted by: Ashley D. | Feb 01, 2008 07:21:07 PM
Congrats Jenn and Scott! What a cute story, it gave me chills!
Posted by: Jess | Feb 01, 2008 05:48:16 PM
Jenn’s uncle is pretty dang cool too! However, he could use some lesson from Scott. Love, Aunt Debby
Posted by: Uncle Hoover | Feb 01, 2008 02:01:34 PM
Jenn’s uncle is pretty dang cool too!
Posted by: David Muns (Uncle Hoover | Feb 01, 2008 01:57:09 PM
They must have wonderful nieces and nefews. I hope they are happy together.
Posted by: Becca E. | Feb 01, 2008 12:08:16 PM
Scott should write a book. I would definitely buy it for my husband!
What a cute couple!
Posted by: Nanette D. | Jan 30, 2008 05:02:52 PM
Scott and Jenn are the ultimate romantic couple. Not to mention the best sister and brother-in-law that a person could be blessed with!
Posted by: Laura E. | Jan 30, 2008 05:01:51 PM
How romantic!
Posted by: Gina | Jan 30, 2008 12:50:07 PM
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