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Old 06-21-2014, 12:49 AM
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It was, a long time ago.
Just remember, who parted the sea
Yeah, yeah..... LOL!


To everyone I didn't already thank.... THANKS!
Mixing families is hard. Things are coming around. I'm just glad it's summer so that we can spend some real time together. Like I said, during the school year, it's rush, rush.... Not that this summer has been slow, what with baseball, work, farming..... (the list goes on). But, at least during the day the kids can play and we get a little more time together in the evenings.
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A time to remember , is when the kids all have a smile on their faces from ear to ear , & it's even better if it happens all at once !

I'm setting up for the local 4 of July parade with my 2 oldest ( Abby 4 yrs & fisher 2 years ) Abby's tractor " toothless" & an old wooden wagon my father used for fire wood 20 years ago, ( needless to say it needed a little work ) but happy kids make for happy parents !

& the fun things our parents did with us ( which may or may not be legal now ) is what we can pass on to them !
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Very Nice!

When I was in junior high my parents built a new home in the middle of a 5 acre bean field. My dad scoured dept stores looking for cheap (half dead) trees to plant and he'd go into the woods and mark small trees he wanted dug up and moved into the yard. My job after school and thru the summer of '61 was to fill up two 55 gallon drums dad welded to a two wheel trailer. I'd drive the Wheel Horse around the yard and dump gallon buckets on each newly planted tree. Seemed terrible at the time, but those gorgeous maple, oak and evergreens look great today!
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