Great pics little sister! I must admit though that you made a tear come to my eye when I saw the gardenia bushes. I miss my bushes and if I remember correctly all those loaded bushes you are showing came from cuttings of mine. Isn't it strange some of the little things that put a twinge on our heart?
Keep up the good work. I expect lots of pictures or the camera comes back!
I look at the final picture and think of that tire swing and how Matt would, shall I say "initiate" new missionaries in the ward. I still feel like throwing up, and then I think back to Redman who was popped in the face by the rope that is STILL there. Nice pics and GLAD you have a camera again!
I grew up in a military family and married a military guy. Since his retirement a few years ago, our lives have revolved around small town living and family. I am at a turning point in my life where I am "squished in the middle" between children, grandchildren and my elderly parents. It is tough finding the balance. Everyone tells me I need to quit trying to make everyone happy. I have always known if I'm not happy, no one is! However, making that happen is easier said than done!!!
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Great pics little sister! I must admit though that you made a tear come to my eye when I saw the gardenia bushes. I miss my bushes and if I remember correctly all those loaded bushes you are showing came from cuttings of mine. Isn't it strange some of the little things that put a twinge on our heart?
Keep up the good work. I expect lots of pictures or the camera comes back!
I look at the final picture and think of that tire swing and how Matt would, shall I say "initiate" new missionaries in the ward. I still feel like throwing up, and then I think back to Redman who was popped in the face by the rope that is STILL there. Nice pics and GLAD you have a camera again!
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