Harvest a full resume after these messages from Hallmark. Hi, Mom! I'm home! Hi! Is your car on the floor? No. Can I go over to Lee's house? Do you have any homework? Yeah. After you finish it, you can go. Cool. Did you turn in your milk money? Yeah! Who moved my lunar module? Max, what's this? Did Amy move my lunar module? Max? Something for Mrs. Bennet. What'd she give you a card for? Because I was nice to somebody. Who were you nice to? Scott. Who's Scott? The boy who got into school just once in a while, because he's sick. Was he at the school play? No. Can we get an armadillo? How are you nice to him? Well, Mrs. Bennet always has me sitting next to him. Scott can't go out for recess and stuff, so I stay in and play hockey with him. I didn't know you were doing that. I like him. No big deal. I think it might be a big deal. Can I see your card? Sure. You didn't have to do what you did. That's what made it so special. Max, do you know what this means? Kind of. It means you should be very proud of yourself. I know I am. Mom? Yeah. Miss Bush will be... Did I tell you? What? You give the card to your mom, and what does she do? She loved it. She flips it over to look at the pack. Come on, everybody flips their card over. It's your mother. That's where you get it from. It must be a genetic thing. You need to flip it. She doesn't need to flip the card over. It's just her way of letting me know that she knows. I know. It is okay to look for the Hallmark on the back of a card. In fact, you might want to do it before you buy one. So there's some sort of secret agreement between women that it's okay? I know. You're hot to it. You know what to look for in a Mother's Day card. Hallmark. The Hallmark Hall of Fame continues with Harvest of Fire. In a moment, we will return to tonight's Hallmark Hall of Fame. Hi. Hi, hon. What are you doing home so early? The agency called me at the office. I guess they tried to call here. I was out picking up a few things after work. I figured. Anyway, they want us to come in again this afternoon. But now, there can't possibly be any more forms to fill out. No, I think they just want to talk to us. You know, Jack, we've been going through this adoption red tape for over three years now. Not to mention all the time we've spent trying on our own. I know. All the doctor visits. I mean, how much longer are we going to have to go through all this? Maybe this will help. I wanted to give it to you for a long time. What? For a very special...mother? It's a boy. It's a boy. Jack. So, you're at her door. Okay, so what do I do first? Well, it's her birthday, right? So, give her the card. Write it in her housewriter and porch there? Yeah. Okay, we'll go through it. You knock. Hi, Jack. Hi, Liz. Wait a minute. What if her dad comes to the door? Say hello. Here, take this. Now you're going to hand her her card. Here, Liz. Happy birthday. Thanks. Now she takes it, turns it over, sees the nice homework on the back. You do that? Yeah. I mean, she does that, really? Yeah. It's a homework card, right? What is it, anything? I haven't gotten it. Jack. What? The coolest girl in your class is going out with you on her birthday. Get a homework. I should write this down. Don't write it down. This is exactly what I'm going to need to know. Homework. This is great. Jack, it's beautiful. I love you. You didn't tell me that was going to happen. Get away from me, Mom. Don't run away from me. Jack! I love you. Now back to Harvest a Fire on the Hallmark Call of Fame. We will return after these messages from CBS and your local station. We're cooking up an evil nanny. Good morning, everyone. We're eating your almost perfect appetite. This is the first time I've ever had a dessert in my pants. It's nice. And topping it with a kinder, gentler Murphy. Knock. Then savor the flavor. That's what I want. Revenge on wrong. Of sweet vengeance. 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Honey, make sure we have enough silverware, especially the forks. Time to sign, Uncle Percy. Oh, we'll have a nice quiet evening. Who's going to be there? Just you, me, and Essie. 21, 22. Will you please sign this? Sure, honey. Can you believe this card? I know why we're going. Do you know if you look at this, it is just like her. 52, 58. She caught me skipping school, and she crawled right underneath the porch and got me. Really? They'll be here any minute. 93. Here he is. She's over here. Don't worry. I'll act surprised. Hi. Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Yeah. This is for you, great-grandma. That's for me? Yeah. Congratulations on your 100th birthday. You've shared what you have learned about living through the kindness that you have shown. You've seen many dreams and wishes come true and felt joy in the friendship you've known. You've finished it, sweetie. And you've earned the right to this moment to observe and celebrate, too, for it stands as a wonderful tribute to your remarkable life and you. Yeah. This is really a hundred million. Now, the conclusion of Harvest of Fire on the Hallmark Hall of Fame. Thank you for joining us for the Hallmark Hall of Fame. We hope you've enjoyed tonight's presentation of Harvest of Fire. The Hallmark Hall of Fame is brought to you by Hallmark Cards of Kansas City and the fine stores in your neighborhood that feature Hallmark products. You can also enjoy many of your favorite Hallmark Hall of Fame movies on video. Sarah Plain and Tall, The Piano Lesson, and The Secret Garden are available at Hallmark Gold Crown stores and leading video retailers. And this summer, look for Journey Where You Rent Video. For more information about the Hallmark Hall of Fame on video, call 1-800-HALLMARK. Hallmark, when you carry enough to send the very best. Oh, isn't that nice? Must be her birthday. What do you bet she flips that card over and looks at the back? Of course she's gonna flip it over. Right in front of him. Well, if she wants him to see, then he'll see. And if she doesn't want him to see, he won't. Oh. You know, it is okay to look for the Hallmark on the back of a card. In fact, you might want to do it before you buy one. That was a classic. I can't believe you fell for that. You always do. You know what to look for in a card, Hallmark. Hey, Tony. You're taking her to dance? Patty Harny. Oh, man, Patty Harny? She said yes and everything? Well, no, I haven't really asked her yet, but I'm gonna. In person? No way. Probably just calling on a phone. Yeah, a phone call. I think that's what I'm gonna do. So who you gonna with, Jerry? Oh, well, see, there's this kid on my street. His name is Bill Schalkross. Well, see, he plays hockey with her brother, Rochelle Pasker, and she has gym class with Mandy Moore, and Mandy Moore has a locker next to Cheryl Berman, and Cheryl Berman's, like, really good friends with Nancy Eaglin. So she's gonna ask her. Who? Cheryl's gonna ask Nancy. For me. Right. Got a friend to ask for you. I think that's what I'm gonna do. And what about you, Sheehan? Well, I was thinking, what, you, um, slipped a card into a girl's notebook? What do you mean, a card? You know, a reading card. Like a homework card? Exactly. You mean you would put it in writing? Right. Now, what if she hates you? She'd show it to everyone. You could even end up in the school newspaper. On the girls' bathroom. Or on the evening news. Then evidence like that could ruin your reputation. But I don't have a reputation. You will now. Okay. There you go. Come on. Sorry. Danny? I'm putting this card in my notebook. That was really neat. I'd love to go to the dance with you. Uh... Okay. Yeah. Oh. Oh. The card. I think that's what I'm gonna do.