Four daughters!!! Fred and I have had our hands full and the girls have always kept us on our toes. This year we had an amazing surprise. Lucy, our third daughter, was visiting home with her boyfriend of 5+ years, Nick Meier. They were both hopping to find the first red berry of the season, but on Friday night they found no such thing. Before they left on Sunday, Nick wanted to check the patch one last time. A nice stroll through the farm, Nick and Luck finally made it to the patch. Grazing the rows, they were having no luck. Nick nervously said to Lucy, “I wish there were more strawberries for this.” When Lucy turned around, Nick went down on one knee. Lucy said yes!
Dad was in the berry truck watching from afar and mom was over the hill planting some vegetables. It was the perfect setting for our Lucy. Shortly after Nick popped the big question, they stumbled across two ripe strawberries. Nick and Lucy shared the first red strawberries of the season over a glass of Champaign and one of mom’s delicious home cooked meals.
We planted our first strawberries in 1987 to make some extra money to bring the girls on a family vacation. Low and behold, where do a bunch of little girls want to go but to Cinderella’s castle in the magical place of Disney World? Who would have thought the strawberry patch would be the source of another fairytale for one of our daughters. We are very excited to invite Nick into our crazy life! He just signed up for many years of helping on the farm. Where magic can happen…. Just ask Lucy!
There is a place where nothing is ever as it seems
Where the ordinary is always extraordinary
And where once upon a time, happens once upon a day
Come live you're dream this year during the year of a million dreams atDisney Parks
Where the ordinary is always extraordinary
And where once upon a time, happens once upon a day
Come live you're dream this year during the year of a million dreams at
Malvitz Bay Farms
The place where Dreams come true
The place where Dreams come true

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