I always try to tell them a story about "our loved ones who are gone," as the song instructs, so this year I told them one about Great Grandma Henel (their Great Great Grandma Henel) who, before she died, always used to send April and I a box at Easter with two styrofoam head bunnies (that we loved) and a whole bunch of chocolate foil eggs, that would always have melted in the Florida sun and, therefore, we weren't allowed to eat. (Although I have a sneaking suspicion that it was a ploy to get the candy out of the house. Ha!)
My sweet babies have grown into beautiful women! This is their story (& mine as well). My blog exists in honor of the late Karin Faulkner who taught me how. Enjoy the journey through Leia's & Annie's youth.
Sunday, January 6, 2008
Christmas Tea (Epiphany Tea?)
I always try to tell them a story about "our loved ones who are gone," as the song instructs, so this year I told them one about Great Grandma Henel (their Great Great Grandma Henel) who, before she died, always used to send April and I a box at Easter with two styrofoam head bunnies (that we loved) and a whole bunch of chocolate foil eggs, that would always have melted in the Florida sun and, therefore, we weren't allowed to eat. (Although I have a sneaking suspicion that it was a ploy to get the candy out of the house. Ha!)
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