
An elementary school teacher in Australia has her head in the clouds after an elaborate marriage proposal from her new fiancé.
Will Henderson’s sky-high idea hatched in the spring when he was preparing to seed the canola crop.

Blooming yellow in September, he took Steph Carter up on a plane and popped the question, hoping a 10,000 foot view of their relationship would be the winning formula to make a bride out of his childhood sweetheart.
“It was really special,” Carter, who said yes, told ABC News AU. “I thought that he would propose soon, but I wasn’t expecting him to do it the way that he did.”
The way he did took months of planning and a few “white lies.”
The 25-year-old farmer in New South Wales spaced out 12-meter-long rows to form each letter, marked them out on a GPS file, and used that as a guide in his air-powered seed spreader.
“You can see the “E” and the start of a couple of letters struggled a bit … so I had to re-sow that by hand weeks later,” he said. “[Ms. Carter] usually wanted to go on a crop tour and I had to say no, which she didn’t like too much.”
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Almost as surprising as the proposal was the extra touch of inviting friends and family to cluster at their house for their triumphant homecoming. In the Blighty District of New South Wales, going anywhere takes time, and many of their relations live hours away.
24-year-old Carter explained that they are aiming for a 2027 marriage, in the garden at mom and dad’s house.
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