The Golden Gardener Contest is just like it implies the one who
is the best at growing practically anything under the sun. Last year it
was sunflowers. This is the second year that my family has done it and
it has been a hit. Some may wonder but this is what my family calls call
wholesome family recreation.
The first year I didn't know about it until it had already begun and
catching up in a growing contest is piratically impossible so I was
out. The first year my older brother took the trophy. This year was
going to be different. I knew that the contest was going to happen again
and so when the weather got warm I planted some seeds. I had an vision
in my head that I would have to send a picture home holding the trophy.
Even thought I was miles away I still felt that I was having fun in a
contest with my family.
My plant did really go for the most part . I found some old potting
soil on the roof and a pot to put it in. It wasn't the best growing
conditions but I am a missionary so I did the best with what I got. My
plant grew for the next several months. I watered it ever day and tried
to help it grow. I was ready to get a harvest.Well the time came around
that I had to leave Cookeville and I had to say goodbye to my plant. I
was sad ending because I hadn't gotten any fruit from my labor but I had
a nice plant and so I knew it was going to give my family a run for
their money. I send home a picture and waited for the results.
Well the day came and I got the email from my mom. The end of the
contest was on Labor Day. My family was at my Granada's house for the
judging and this is what the results were:
Grandma's prize was Tic Tac’s
She had the smallest onion weighing in at 2 grams.
(WAIT, HOLD ON A SECOND WE WERE GROWING ONIONS!?)
Dad, Mom, and younger Sister's prize was Milk Duds
The word ‘dud’ pretty well describes what ours looked like.
(OH NO THEY ARE SERIOUS)
Older Brother and his Wife - Sugar Babies
They had baby sized onions.
Oldest Brother and his Wife - Whoppers
Theirs was getting to be pretty good size.
Wayne and Jackie - Golden Gardener
They took the trophy home with a 75 gram onion!
(SO MUCH FOR WINNING)
Elder Owen - What-cha-ma-call-it candy bar
That was because yours did not look like an onion
I may have not won. I was probably the farthest one from winning
but the prize of winning really wasn't the prize. The prize was just to
be able to have fun. This is a pretty good example of what it really
matters the most. God loves our families and he wants to bless them as
much as he can and by whatever means. We need to go through life an
instead of
"seeking out the storms" we need to find the light in between the lines. Not only will we be happier but the lives around us will be happier too.