Farmyard proposals becoming a tradition
By DONNA L. COLE, For The Capital
By DONNA L. COLE, For The Capital
Capital Gazette Communications
Published
05/18/07
"Lacey, will you marry me?"
That's the age-old question Scott Gibson posted this week on the side of a red south county barn in large white letters. He had lured his girlfriend Lacey Ginsberg to his family's Harwood barn with the promise of a graduation party, then surprised her with the question.
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Scott Gibson drops to one knee to ask for Lacey Ginsberg's hand in marraige, but the large message posted on the side of his family's south county barn did all the talking.
She said yes.
To understand how history played a part in the surprise engagement of Scott and Lacey, we must back up 12 years. That's when Scott's brother, Matt, proposed in another surprise engagement at, or actually above, the same farm.
Matt spelled out "Terry, will you marry me?" in the middle of a field at the farm,...
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