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Thank you all

Posted by bigorangevol Nashville (jtoothmanindadj@comcast.net) on
Mon, Oct 20, 08 at 13:56

Wow! I still haven’t fully recuperated from Saturday and it may be a couple of days yet before I do. I’m going to try my best to get everything planted today.

I just wanted to take this opportunity to thank everyone for coming to the 2008 Fall MTPS. As usual the weather, location, food, lecture, plant selection and fellowship were off the hook. I don’t know what more we could have asked for! I realize that I continually repeat myself after every swap but you guys truly are the best folks on the face of the Earth and I feel very blessed to be associated with you. I count you guys among my closest and dearest friends so the time we share together is priceless to me!

For those of you that weren’t able to be there Saturday, you were greatly missed and we hope to see you at the 2009 Spring MTPS on May 16th. I think we can all agree that the camaraderie we share is what makes the MTPS so special. I can’t thank ya’ll enough for your kindness, generosity, support and friendship. You are the ones that make the MTPS the preeminent, quintessential and par excellence event of plant swap world. I couldn’t be more proud of you!

As we have at every MTPS, hats off to the first-timers! You Newbie’s never cease to amaze me. As an example…Pat Logan, aka burwoodbelle, jumped in like a grizzled veteran of many tours of duty under her belt with a table that totally knocked my socks off. She had everything from goat manure to pinecones to jams to decorative landscape stumps… oh yeah – and she had a great selection of plants too! I was quite impressed!

I know I get stressed-out and frustrated prior to every swap but it is because I want ya’ll to have the greatest experience possible. My greatest fear is letting you guys down and putting on a crappy swap. Here are my only requests and all I’m asking from you are two things:
1.) that you PLEASE register at our website (http://www.midtnplantswap.com/ ) prior to the swap.
2.) comment on our MTPS threads so we can let the newbie’s understand what we do, how much fun we have, how informative the lectures are, what wonderful food we have and what cool plants we come home with.

I’m planning on setting something up (actually having Bec set it up ) on the registration page so we know exactly what food is being brought so we don’t run into a situation where we have no veggies, or no meat, or no ice, or no DRINKS! I do appreciate you guys putting up with me and my quirky idiosyncrasies. Hey I know I’m a pain in the butt to deal with just ask Lavonne; poor thing has to put up with me 24/7/365.

As always, a special Swap Nazi thanks to Ziggy, Marianndretti, April and Robert for all your help and support. Thanks to all the ladies that get the food tables ready so all I have to do is load up plate after plate and gorge myself into a culinary stupor. And a special thanks to Alyce for her excellent presentation as well as all of you guys for your participation in her lecture. Thank you so much for your generosity in the donations for supplies! Thank you for treating me like I’m special when we all know that a poorly trained chimp could do what I do…and probably do it a lot better!

That being said, I’m going to go ahead and put this bug in your ears…the time is quickly coming when I won’t be able to handle this anymore because of my business and Lavonne’s health. So if we are going to continue the MTPS then someone is going to have to step up to the plate and volunteer to take over. I think that I’ve been doing this for 5-6 years now. I can’t get to a point where my time taking care of my wife and my business begins to suffer. It’s pretty much at that place right now. Obviously Lavonne’s Type 1 Diabetes doesn’t ever get better it only progresses worse but thankfully my business is growing. If we could rotate Swap Directors every few years where it didn’t put too much of a burden on any one person that would be ideal. I know that everyone of us is busy and nobody wants to take away from their limited personal time to do this gig but I can’t prolong the inevitable much longer. It would just break my heart me to see the MTPS die. This is something that we are going to have to discuss and make a decision on at the Spring Swap.

Until then, let’s share our MTPS experiences with everyone on GW, our friends, relatives, co-workers, congregation members, customers and anyone else that would enjoy the MTPS. I normally put the MTPS website address on the back of my business cards. So let’s spread the word!!!

Thank you all again,
Jeff


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RE: Thank you all

  • Posted by brandon7 6b (like 7b now) TN (My Page) on
    Thu, Oct 23, 08 at 16:56

Hey Jeff, how many people did you all have at the swap?


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This was the smallest number I can ever remember having. We only had 30+ but it was so nice and relaxed. You actually had time to spend with everyone so it was pretty cool!

Evidently there were several other big events happening in the area so I think that our numbers suffered because of that.

Since the gas situation went nuts this year, numbers were down for the Spring swap too. Which is a good thing for ya'll at the KPS and for Squid at the MPS, folks in East Tennessee and West Tennessee can go to a plant swap without driving 6-8 hours roundtrip. I would think that both swaps should benefit in their attendance numbers!

Ziggy should have the photos up soon.


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  • Posted by brandon7 6b (like 7b now) TN (My Page) on
    Thu, Oct 23, 08 at 21:46

30 sounds like a respectable number for a Fall swap. I think you are right about gas being an issue.

I know for sure gas prices hurt us this time. We had more than one person cancel because of it. We normally pull people from at least as far as Morristown and Chattanooga, and gas for a trip that far away can be a significant factor. Another factor for us this time was illness and family issues. We had a record turnout for a fall swap, but could have had time and a half as many if it weren't for these issues.


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I'm slaving away at the pictures, boss!

Not really. Got to deal with a paying customer first. *grin*

But I should get them up this weekend.


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The plant swap was great, although small in numbers. Everone had great setups with plants and other related items. The new ladies had a lot of neat things, hope they liked us to come back to the spring swap. My young friend Kim who came with me loved it. She has a new yard so needs lots of stuff. To Ester (purplebells) our friend Mary Evelyn in Pulaski who came to last 2 plant swaps now has breast cancer and couldn't make it, was thrilled over the pot you sent her. Her eyes just lit up and sparkled. She said to thank you very much for thinking of her and would like to send you a card, but I dont have your address. Jeff you did a great job and I'm sure everone appreciates it.
See yall in the spring Glenda


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