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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