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It's That Time of Year Again.......
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<blockquote data-quote="Liahona" data-source="post: 592713"><p>I'm in the same predicament of needing to be 10 people. The LDS missionaries came by and I put them to work making a garden spot for us. So far they've pruned, gardened, folded laundry, did dishes, and gotten a bit of an education about mental illness. Its weird. I'm LDS and they hadn't ever come over before. Why go talk to a member? Maybe someone told them husband doesn't go to church. From the other thread you said they always come by, just a thought. </p><p></p><p>I'm trying to start a garden this year. So far we have peas, onions, brocollie, and carrots coming up. I'm much better at killing plants than making them grow. If just a few survive it'll be good. I haven't thought about canning much. Just trying to grow things the kids will eat and husband will cook with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Liahona, post: 592713"] I'm in the same predicament of needing to be 10 people. The LDS missionaries came by and I put them to work making a garden spot for us. So far they've pruned, gardened, folded laundry, did dishes, and gotten a bit of an education about mental illness. Its weird. I'm LDS and they hadn't ever come over before. Why go talk to a member? Maybe someone told them husband doesn't go to church. From the other thread you said they always come by, just a thought. I'm trying to start a garden this year. So far we have peas, onions, brocollie, and carrots coming up. I'm much better at killing plants than making them grow. If just a few survive it'll be good. I haven't thought about canning much. Just trying to grow things the kids will eat and husband will cook with. [/QUOTE]
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