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Sep 28, 2012 2:52 PM CST
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Thanks ladies. Yes it was a great harvest. Here I had hopes of the kids getting a good lesson from it... and instead I took away something valuable as well. I've always been the one behind the scenes, with the husband and the kids delivering the goods to everyone. This year the kids stayed home and my husband and I took everything to everyone.. and oh my gosh Crying I never realized the emotions I would feel from everyone's response. We are just thankful we were provided with enough to help others.

I was actually sent a bunch of different tulips, so I'm hoping to plant them next week. Multiflowering sounds wonderful, I've never heard of those, are they pretty popular? I'm still hoping to come across some black and pinks at a good price, but if I don't get to them this yr I'll try it again next. Smiling

The kids and I decided it was time to start doing some decorating.

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