




The other day I was sick, so I sent my kids to the backyard to play all morning. They started digging in the garden looking for worms. They found quite a few and had such a fun time. Britton always wants to save all the worms as pets. He named his John, Dave, David, and Thomas. I convinced him to leave them outside though because his last pet worm dried up.
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You are storing up such a treasure that your family will appreciate for generations to come. Great posts and great pictures. Don't forget to print off the articles every month or so to have a paper copy.
Gotta love the worm digging!
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