One Ohio man took an unconventional approach when it came to a golden anniversary gift, surprising his bride of 50 years not with an oh-so-expected piece of gold jewelry but with 17 acres of golden corn carved into a maze outlining their wedding portrait.
"He did it with the kids. They kept it a secret," Marie Derthick, of Mantua, Ohio, told GoodMorningAmerica.com of her husband's elaborate plan.
"Last year we did John Glenn, because he had his 50 th anniversary
of going around the world, and in 2010 we had the Twin Towers in honor
of the 10 th anniversary of Sept. 11, and we've done the Steelers and
the Browns because, of course, they're our favorite," Marie Derthick
explained.
Man's Marriage Proposal, Plowed Into a Field, Has 150-Yard-Tall Typo This year, however, she had no idea what her romantic husband had in store.
"It was the end of June when I finally did find out," she said. "I thought they were nuts, but it's actually turned out very well."
Once the initial shock of her 17-acre face wore off, Marie Derthick admitted that the maze, designed to include their wedding portrait, the church where they were married and her husband's favorite antique tractor, is definitely her favorite of all their cornfield creations.
"I was surprised, because they put it together very nicely with the church where we were married at the top, and our wedding picture of the two of us in the middle and the old tractor at the bottom," she said.
The personalized corn field, which shockingly only took the design and cutting team, Maze Play, one day to construct, has three different mazes, the longest measuring 4.4 miles covering the Derthicks' faces and the church.
But when asked how these two lovebirds could ever possibly top this corn
maze next year, Marie Derthick said, "I don't know, but we've got to
come up with something good."
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