Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Here it is:

Albeit, a bit wilted by the time we were able to get a picture of it.

I thought Ashlynn was teasing me and holding two together to make it look like four leaves, but it was real!!
My friend and neighbor Gretchen told me she collected buckets of these when she was a kid, apparently there are some perks to growing up in the midwest! It was cool to see and we decided to dry it in a heavy book for fun. Good times people, good midwest times.

6 comments:

Jen said...

Wow! That's so cool! Glad you're going to press it & save it - my mom did that & still has the 4 leaf clover she found as a kid. We thought that was pretty amazing when we were little:)

TheFitnessFreak said...

I only have ever heard tale of these little green gems. Glad to see they actually exist:)

Deborah Hays said...

I'm glad you're enjoying the midwest Elizabeth. Still just wish you were here. Same with Paula.

Miss you both. Love, mom

Deborah Hays said...

I'm glad you're enjoying the midwest Elizabeth. Still just wish you were here. Same with Paula.

Miss you both. Love, mom

Beks said...

Aww man! Save some for when we come to visit!

Pickles for Breakfast ! said...

REally, it's a midwest thing? no clovers in the West?

What a great way to occupy my day as a kid... wish we had a a couple o acres here to allow our kids to be "range free". Mine are too "wi-fi" at the moment with all this midwest RAIN!!

ARRGH!!
I will tell you, midwesterners are die hard garage salers!! For sure!!