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Wednesday, April 04, 2007
Before the 3 year-old touched the dandelion (or valentine, as the boys call it)



After the 3 year old touched the dandelion




A Flower for Mom









(I know sitting like this is horrible on the hips and knees. We are trying to break this habit.)



Fishing for Chalk

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posted by Suzanne at 4/04/2007 06:16:00 PM | Permalink |


2 Comments:


  • At 9:20 PM, Blogger Unknown

    That's great. I can't wait till Eli pulls all my flowers. Fun times. Those are great pictures Suzanne!

     
  • At 9:50 AM, Blogger Lizzy

    Ok Suzanne, you are the best authority I know on hydrangeas. Joe had a beatiful large bush last year, but it was being taken over by a vine of some sort. So he decided to trim it off along with some of the hydrangea. Well this year it doesn't quite look like a bush any more but a few dry sticks.... any suggestions beside not letting joe do yardwork?