Elder
Cluff and Elder
Wonnacott and four of our five children.
So I have always thought it was so funny when you say, "We are having the missionaries for dinner," like it's a special
recipe or something or another name for chicken. We did have a great evening with the Elders and was able to serve Elder
Cluff a dish from home.
My first
attempt at baked
roziti.
Can you see the ice!?!
4 comments:
you rock, my new friend is salem! thank you for your kindness to our boy...baked ziti is one of his favs! so glad to know that someone so kind is feeding him. you went above and beyond and oh, the joy it brought to a mom missin' her boy at christmas! what a darling family you have. many kind (and warm!) wishes to you and yours this christmas! jennifer cluff
p/s thanks for letting me lay eyes on him via your blog. that was some extra love from you in salem to us in queen creek. let me know what you thought of the ziti. ( i love that we are both non-recipe followers. makes life good.) davewandjen@msn.com
wow that sure is ice! Can't wait to see you guys!!
Hello from Queen Creek. We are yet another part of Elder Cluff's family (just not by blood). Thanks for feeding him and making him smile. He is a great kid/to-be man and he deserves the best.
Thanks,
Timaree and family
DUDE I LOVE THOSE ELDERS! SO FUNNY! HAHAHA THEY SHOULD US MAGIC TRICKS!! They want me to photoshop them a cool photo. I heard Rumor they left?!?!?!
-Alli. haha
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