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Parents still hang ornaments from Rainbows n Lollipops

Christmas Time is Time for Memories
Bob and Peggy Stotts' sons are in college, but the ornaments with boys' names on them, from the busy daycare they attended in Columbia, still cherished

By Linda Waggener

Christmas tree decorations in the Campbellsville home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Stotts continue to include little wooden ornaments with their sons' names on them from the children's years at Rainbows 'n Lollipops Day Care in Columbia.

Mrs. Stotts, Peggy, said that a local craftsman carved them each year and the personalized ornaments were given at Christmas by owner Mitzi Bault. The Stotts boys, Lloyd and Jacob, are now a senior at UK, and a freshman at Campbellsville University, respectively. - Linda Waggener




This story was posted on 2012-12-18 14:12:11
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