Facebook post fulfills cybertruck-obsessed boy's birthday wish

In Grand Haven, Michigan, a mother's Facebook plea led to a heartwarming surprise for her six-year-old son obsessed with Tesla Cybertrucks. Local owner Justin Maressa responded to the post, allowing the boy to explore the vehicle up close. The gesture highlighted community spirit amid everyday challenges.

On a chilly afternoon in Grand Haven, Michigan, six-year-old Macen Bosma waited in a strip mall parking lot with his mother, Krista, unaware of the surprise ahead. Macen, turning seven soon, has been fixated on Cybertrucks for much of his life. "Cybertrucks," he said, grinning. Krista explained, "He is just obsessed with them. Everywhere we go, if he sees one on the road, he's shouting out, 'Mom, look, a Cybertruck!'"

Approaching Macen's birthday, Krista posted in the Grand Haven Informed Facebook group, asking if any Cybertruck owner could let her son see one in exchange for homemade cinnamon rolls. "I just thought maybe there's somebody in the community that wouldn't mind taking 10 minutes out of their day to just let him look at it," she said. The post garnered numerous responses, leaving Krista in shock.

One reply came from Justin Maressa, whose Facebook name is Justin Tyme—a timely coincidence. "It was just, I mean, a no-brainer," he said. "And then, of course, when the mom throws in the cinnamon rolls, I mean, that just kind of clinched it."

When the Cybertruck arrived, Macen's eyes widened. "What is that?!" Krista shouted, feigning surprise. Justin invited him inside: "You wanna check it out? You can hop in if you want!" Macen gripped the steering wheel, scanning the angular interior. "Mom, there's a screen back there!" he shouted, discovering the back seat features. "Most of the time I see them driving," Macen explained. "Not this close up!"

Justin reflected, "It's one thing when you see it driving down the road, but to actually, like, especially for a kid that's never seen one, been inside one, to be able to sit in the driver's seat, grab the steering wheel, see the computer screen—that's what it's about."

The encounter ended with a high-five and Justin's offer: "Maybe next time we can go for a ride?" Several other local owners had also volunteered. Krista, emotional, said, "It kind of restores your faith in humanity a little bit... to see a community come together to help out strangers and to take time out of their busy day to meet with us and put a smile on my son's face—it's amazing." Justin added, "That's what I love about Grand Haven... People stepping up. I mean, that's what we need more of."

As they left, Macen beamed: "Yes... I loved it."

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