Shortly after their arrival came the presentation of the TRUNK OF TRADITION. The trunk was filled with Cornwall traditions with a bequeath to build upon them in the J&R Cornwall family home.
Mom has literally been working daily for nearly 6 months on quilts, FHE chore-chart, pop-corn bowls, PJs, 'Happy Birthday' banner and gathering hymn books, Christmas song books, "red" plate, etc.... etc...
The trunk was specially selected for this mod-duo... galvanized metal with leather trim.
The trunk included twinsey aprons for this cooking two-some.
One of the side benefits of having Jeff and Reesa in house is to enjoy their culinary curiosities.
Last Sunday we at 336 were introduced to Happy Cakes....whole wheat crepe-like cakes...
with lots of yummy trimmings.
Then... last Tuesday the newly weds loaded up the Subaru and headed "home". We miss 'em.
When Jeffrey arrived at 336 a month ago, he had come "home" with his sister Sarah from Provo. When he left a few days ago he drove away from the place-where-he-grew-up, the place where his mom and dad live. He was going home. He went with the family that is now 'his' with his lovely new wife. It's a place that's going to make a lot of happy cakes!
Nice post dad - I almost cried at the end - dad does love to wax poetic. Miss you Jeff and Reesa!!
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