I was sitting on the back steps of my deck watching two bunnies nibbling away on some clover flowers when Steven came out and sat down next to me.
“Aren’t they adorable?” I sighed as I pointed to the bunnies. “I just love watching their little faces scrunch up when they chew.”
Steven didn’t answer so I looked over at him. He wasn’t looking happy.
“Are you okay?”
“This was suppose to be a lawn!” He made a sweeping gesture with his arm. “Not a field of clover!”
“But I love the clover!” I argued. “It’s beautiful!”
“Do you know how much money I’ve spent in the last year putting down sod and seed?” He was shaking his head in disgust.
“But look at the bunnies!” I cried. “They’re so happy!”
“Yeah…the bunnies are happy.” he said in a monotone voice.
Just then a couple of chipmunks darted by. “See? They like running through the clover too!” I smiled over at him.
“They’ve also dug fifty holes in the lawn that I just spent a ton of money fixing!” he complained.
I decided to stop with the mammals and looked at the bees landing on the clover flowers. “See we’re also helping the honeybees!” I looked over at him. “You can’t deny that the honeybees could use all the help they can get right now.”
“They’re not helping if I want to walk barefoot out in my yard.” he complained.
“Man, you’re a tough sell.” I shook my head and watched everything else that was loving our clover but him. “Well, I think it’s pretty.” I leaned back and watched a butterfly land next to the bunnies.
“They’re still weeds in my expensive lawn.” he grumbled.
“They’re still weeds in my expensive lawn.” he grumbled.
“Weeds or not I’m going to check and see if I can find any four-leafed ones.” I stood up, brushed the seat of my pants off and headed for the first patch of clover.
“Didn’t my brother Donnie already explain to you that a four-leafed clover is nothing but a genetic defect in the roots of the plant?”
“Yup, and I explained to him that a genetic defect like that is nothing but good luck for me when I find one!” I bent down and began gently brushing my fingers through the clover. It wasn’t long before I found one. “Yeah!” I gently pulled it out and held it up for Steven to see. “I just had a feeling there was one in this patch!”
Steven came down from the deck. “Wow, that was pretty fast.”
“Told you it was lucky!” I looked around our yard, a sea of white clover flowers. “I think our lawn is beautiful.”
Steven shook his head. “Well, I guess if you’re happy with it I can try and start to like it too.”
“That’s what I’m talking about!” I handed him the four-leafed clover and bent down to find another one.
“But I still can’t believe how much money I spent…”
“Nope.” I interrupted him as I scanned the patch of clover for another one. “You’re negativity is messing with my luck meter right now.”
Steven laughed as he headed back to the deck. “Luck meter.” he mumbled.
That’s why I’m sure he was surprised when I called out, “I found another one!”

This was really witty Kathy. Fabulous read! xx
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Oh my goodness this was such a cute read! Love it!
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I very much enjoyed reading this!
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Positivity is what makes life worth living. Negativity is what makes it hilarious. Good mix of both. You guys are a good match.
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You are an amazing story teller! I can't wait to read more. Thanks for sharing!
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Awww this brightened my night. I loved reading this. 🙂 Seems like a good match!!! Sounds a bit like me and my hubby. ❤ Mookieslife
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Thanks Marina, I appreciate you reading my story!
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Thanks NerdyBook Life!
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Thanks so much for reading it! I really appreciate it!
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Thanks Joseph! I think we are too! Thanks for reading!
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Thanks So much for coming back to read more! I really appreciate it!
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Thanks Mookie!
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Such a cute fun read!!! Love these kinds of moments! Shell
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