Life Lessons From a Daffodil Garden

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Life Lessons From a Daffodil Garden
One woman planted close to a million daffodils and they became a sight to behold. kirin2/Shutterstock
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I love the story that author Jaroldeen Edwards tells in her book “Things I Wish I'd Known Sooner,” when she took a trip with her daughter Carolyn on one drab, rainy day. Her daughter wanted to drive more than two hours to see some flowers a woman had planted.

She wasn’t too thrilled, but her daughter insisted, saying, “You’re going to love this, Mom!” Tell me what mom could resist going along with that kind of enthusiasm.

Mary Hunt
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