It was an ordinary day. Reading yet another "I Know a Story" which are local stories posted in Lancaster's newspaper on a weekly basis. The story today was titled, "His Nephews Were Excited To Have Planted 'Cereal Tree'". It was written by Lee R. Bowman and was published in my Lancaster Newspaper on Sunday, November 3, 2024. It read:
My brother Dennis, his wife Sheila, and their two boys, Dennis, 6, and his brother, Wesley, 4, bought an old fieldstone house with a barn and a couple of outbuildings on the property. The house also had something that my brother always wanted: a small garden area to grow vegetables. Not long after they moved in, I stopped by for a morning visit and, not to my surprise, my brother and his two boys were out working in their new garden. While by brother was planting vegetables, I noticed that the two boys were planting what I thought were seeds. I went over to talk with them and asked them, "What kind of vegetables are you planting?" The older one said, "We are planting a cereal tree!" Well, it turns out that they had saved some of their breakfast cereal from that morning and decided to plant a cereal tree. I looked over at my brother, and he just shrugged his shoulders. On the way home after my visit, I had an idea. I stopped at our local supermarket and bought two of those small-box variety packages of cereal. When I got home, I went into the woods behind my house and found a small tree with about 15 limbs on it. I cut it down and took off all the leaves and used some Crazy Glue to attach one small cereal box to the end of every limb. The next time I knew that my brother and his family would be visiting our mother, I drove over to their house and planted this "cereal tree" in the garden where I saw my nephews "plant" their cereal. The next day I got a phone call from my very excited nephews, telling me that their cereal tree had come up and they got boxes of cereal! Each one got on the phone and told me what kind of cereal they got. Before I hung up, I asked then what they were going to grow next. "A money tree!" They were only slightly disappointed when I told them, "You know money doesn't grow on trees!" It was another extraordinary day in the life of an ordinary guy.
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