The Goodbye Hug Was Just the Beginning - 2 minutes read
As it turned out, Ms. Shah and Mr. Reddy saw very little of each other those first two months, though both continued to run in the same social circles. On Thanksgiving, many Wharton students traveled on a school trip to Cartagena, Colombia.
Ms. Shah, the daughter of Dr. Lopa Shah of Augusta, Ga., and Dr. Bimal Shah, and Jaidev Reddy, the son of Rasika Reddy and Girish Reddy of New York, both went on that Colombia trip. And it was there where they re-established communication, and shared a first kiss in what Ms. Shah described as “a huge, colonial mansion.”
By January 2017, they were an exclusive item.
“From the moment he gave me that first hug, Jaidev has just been so kind and caring,” said Ms. Shah, who received an undergraduate degree from Emory. “He was so easy to talk to. At that point, I really wanted to spend all of my time with him.”
Mr. Reddy was feeling much the same.
“She was very down to earth, and grounded, and of course, extremely beautiful,” he said. “There was a chemistry there, but also, I think we had similar family dynamics and could relate on a lot of those more intimate, deeper levels.”
They were engaged Oct. 12, 2019 at the Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, N.Y. They strolled the grounds for more than an hour as Ms. Shah gazed at her new ring and Mr. Reddy awaited the next phase of his grand-proposal plan: a sunset helicopter ride back to Manhattan.
Source: New York Times
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Ms. Shah, the daughter of Dr. Lopa Shah of Augusta, Ga., and Dr. Bimal Shah, and Jaidev Reddy, the son of Rasika Reddy and Girish Reddy of New York, both went on that Colombia trip. And it was there where they re-established communication, and shared a first kiss in what Ms. Shah described as “a huge, colonial mansion.”
By January 2017, they were an exclusive item.
“From the moment he gave me that first hug, Jaidev has just been so kind and caring,” said Ms. Shah, who received an undergraduate degree from Emory. “He was so easy to talk to. At that point, I really wanted to spend all of my time with him.”
Mr. Reddy was feeling much the same.
“She was very down to earth, and grounded, and of course, extremely beautiful,” he said. “There was a chemistry there, but also, I think we had similar family dynamics and could relate on a lot of those more intimate, deeper levels.”
They were engaged Oct. 12, 2019 at the Storm King Art Center in Mountainville, N.Y. They strolled the grounds for more than an hour as Ms. Shah gazed at her new ring and Mr. Reddy awaited the next phase of his grand-proposal plan: a sunset helicopter ride back to Manhattan.
Source: New York Times
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