If I were a carpenter
Maybe I should say, if I were a woodworker . . .
In any event, if I were either one, I hope that I'd be as generous with my talent as our family friend, Gene Wacyra, was to "Little Elvis."

Gene spent several weekends (I have no idea how many hours) producing this English-style rocking horse. The horse itself is laminated birch plywood, with a solid hardwood base and imported hardware from England. He put a tremendous amount of time, talent and money into this beautiful gift. Then to top it all off, he and his wife, Sue, drove all the way from Lodi, N.J., to bring the horse to us.
Words really can't describe how touched Mere and I were with Gene's generosity -- all I can say is that this rocking horse "really rocks!!!" You'll have to check Meredith's blog for some more photos of the horse.
In any event, if I were either one, I hope that I'd be as generous with my talent as our family friend, Gene Wacyra, was to "Little Elvis."

Gene spent several weekends (I have no idea how many hours) producing this English-style rocking horse. The horse itself is laminated birch plywood, with a solid hardwood base and imported hardware from England. He put a tremendous amount of time, talent and money into this beautiful gift. Then to top it all off, he and his wife, Sue, drove all the way from Lodi, N.J., to bring the horse to us.
Words really can't describe how touched Mere and I were with Gene's generosity -- all I can say is that this rocking horse "really rocks!!!" You'll have to check Meredith's blog for some more photos of the horse.

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