One Christmas, Lyn Blotkamp and her twin sister got handmade cribs made by a craftsman in their hometown of Butte.
The cribs came with high chairs and homemade dolls. Both girls hung on to the cribs, and last Christmas, they both decided to pass them down to their daughters.
Lyn's husband, Josh, refinished the crib before they gave it to their daughter, Laynee, who will be 3 in February.
Published on Saturday, December 29, 2007. Last modified on 12/29/2007 at 12:52 am
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