Anyway, my mom posted a photo on Facebook of all their loot and included were so many sunflowers! Apparently they bought the "lot" for $1 a bundle. They got 6 bundles. And because my mom and grandma love me and know how much I love sunflowers, they brought me two bundles yesterday evening! I am so happy! They are beautiful!! I can't wait to go to the Amish Auction and buy a lot of sunflowers for $1 a bunch and give them away to people myself! =)
I hope you have a lovely Tuesday! We've got more beautiful weather here today! I'm so happy that so far the weather has been very nice and cooperative for Gramma Bonnie's visit!
Cindy
How nice that they were able to spend some time together just mother and daughter. It must have been very special to them as they both get older. It was very nice of you to be happy for them. And, you got sunflowers so you know they were thinking of you. You must be a very special daughter/granddaughter.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos of your sunflowers!
ReplyDeleteLove sunflowers so happy and just perfect...
ReplyDeletesunflowers are so cheerful, aren't they?!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you have had a fun time with your family....Your sunflower shots are awesome. Who can't smile with a sunflower arounds...they are happy flowers....
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous Sunflowers! And what s teal at a buck. Save the seeds and grow your own. It is so easy!
ReplyDeleteI grew some Lemon Yellow Sunflowers one year and these remind me of them so much! Love the deep brown center. Beautiful Cindy! xo
ReplyDeleteThere is something about seeing a big bright sunflower that makes me smile! Hope you take us along when you visit the Amish store, Cindy.
ReplyDeleteHave fun with your family!
How beautiful Cindy! I think you have written about your love of sunflowers before...because for some reason when I saw some growing in New Orleans I thought of you! ;) I think the Amish are pretty fascinating, too! We have an Amish community that is just north of where we live, in Tennessee. We went up when Hudson was a baby, and we need to go again soon! When I worked in ophthalmology, we had an Amish family that would come to one of our doctors. They rode all they way from TN in a horse drawn carriage. It was so odd to see that parked in our parking lot, amid SUVs and minivans! HA!
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