In my parents kitchen there is a painted wood sign that says “Families are like fudge; sweet but sometimes nutty.” That saying is more then applicable to my family. We are a crazy bunch; we are never bored and always find something to laugh about. I have found that there is where our greatest strength lies. In times of trouble and heartache we find joy in the little things and peace in the Lord. My sudden decision to start my business is not a family first, and I am honored to share that my grandparents owned a nursery and florist in
Mary Armstrong and Loel Rae O’Brian are two women in my life that mean a lot to me. Both have passed away in the past 10 years, but both played important roles in my life. Loel Ray O’Brian, my grandmother, will be remembered as a woman of kindness with a gift of creativity. She worked at Sparks Florist after working at her mother’s florist and nursery in
Mary Armstrong, Loel Rae’s mother, my great grandmother was one of the first female business owners in the sate of
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