Now, why in the world would I start another garden? ?I talked to my sister living in Boise and told her about my gardening plight. ?She recommended a new path. ?"Have a special family home evening", she advised, "and tell all of the family that you aren't doing the garden alone this year. ?If you want a garden, everyone will need to help." ?It was great advise. ?I had grand visions of each child in the family taking a section of the garden and weeding it, cultivating it, and harvesting a?bounteous?cornucopia?of?vegetables?for our family's enjoyment. ?I marched right home from this brief meeting and announced to my family that we will not have a garden this year unless everyone helps out. ?Everyone looked at me like I was a little crazy and retorted right back with the same?enthusiasm. ?"Ok, we are fine without having a garden". ?I looked around the room and everyone but Katie was nodding with approval. ?Katie raised her hand and said, "I'll help you with the garden Dad." ?So, there you have it. ?What was I to do?
Well, today was the deciding day. ?It is Memorial Day weekend. ?I have some free time on Saturday but it was raining very hard. ?Everything was wet and the garden plot was muddy. ?I guess it just wasn't going to happen this year. ?But, for some reason, I still had this small yearning to plant something and watch it grow. ?Was it the deeply rooted genes from my ancestors that compel me to be a farmer? ?Was it the call of a prophet that each family should have a small garden in case of hard times? ?Was it the thrill of spring when all the world starts turning green? ?Is it the excitement of seeing something magical happen in a small patch of brown dirt? ?I don't know, but whatever it was, I?succumbed?to the pressure and started a garden today.
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