October 1
Traditions. I love them. General Conference traditions have grown since April 2011 Conference when Dad (Devn Cornish) was called as a General Authority. I still remember that he got tickets for that session, and we were running late. He was in the aisle waiting and ushered us into our seats just a few minutes before the session began. I thought he seemed extra anxious about us being on time and then realized why when his name was read from the pulpit. That was an especially memorable moment when we sustained him - Dad/Grandpa/Father-in-law.
The following October he spoke in General Conference about prayer. Again, we got to be there. It was a wonderful talk that I still remember well. After he spoke in that Sunday afternoon session, the extended family wanted to gather to talk about conference and hear more about Dad's experience of speaking. And thus started the tradition of a Cornish/Simmons potluck Sunday afternoon after General Conference at our house. It's been several years now, so we don't even send out reminders because they all know the drill. Come, bring a side or dessert, eat, chat, and then gather to share thoughts and questions about the gospel and conference. It's a delight.
We are often able to get to one session with the big kids, Matt, and I, and then eat a quick lunch at mom and dad's hotel room/apartment between sessions. Another part of the tradition is that the Kotters come out whenever they can. It's always a good time. Here we are all snuggled (aka squished) into the the elevator at Mom and Dad's apartment building. Everyone smile!
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