Thursday, June 7, 2012

Marriage Proposal

A marriage proposal doesn't have to be original, complicated or expensive, but it should be unforgettable.

More magazine describes the marriage proposal of Jill Adamson, the first female executive editor of the prestigious newspaper, The New York Times:

"It was during her sophomore year at Harvard that Abramson met her future husband, Henry Griggs, a preppy musician with a hank of dark hair falling over his forehead.
Griggs proposed to her in 1980, on a ferry ride from Nantucket, upwind, he says, of the diesel fumes, and they married the following year. The pair have been together ever since, a longevity Griggs chalks up to “complementary personalities. For example, I don’t eat pizza crust, and she loves it.”


  If you're not near the ocean, maybe even a pizza parlor will do. Maybe the chef will draw the first initial of your beloved into the tomato sauce, making  a big letter out of the mushrooms or spinach. 
Or maybe you should just write it  on the plate so the message is clear.


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