From Deseret News archives:
There's no place like home
Five generations have lived in and loved the same residence
If you were to visit them on a Sunday, you'd find Warren is the one who jumps right in, giving details of the renovation. It seems Warren Shenk is a history teacher, and in this house he lives out his passion for the past.
"I wish I could be a carpenter," he says. He's not but he knows how to research every historic detail.
Occasionally, during the conversation, Warren will try to stifle his enthusiasm and invite his wife to explain how some detail in the restoration came about. Cheerfully, Mary Elen will tell him to explain it and she'll wander out into the garden to pick a few flowers.
She loves this cupboard for the memories it brings as well as for its simple design. When she was planning her new kitchen she bought knobs that look like the ones on her antique cupboard. She had the cupboard's molding replicated as well, in the molding above her new kitchen cabinets.
Warren is the one who wrote the application for the Utah Heritage Foundation's Preservation Award (which the Shenks won in 2003). He wrote of the renovation of the Bringhurst house, saying, "It became apparent that each generation had made its contribution to the house. The first generation had the house built. The second generation put an addition on at 'the turn of the century.' The third generation installed electricity and plumbing. And Mary Elen's parents, the fourth generation, had been preserving the house in various fashions for over 60 years.
What he didn't say in the application is that he and Mary Elen were thinking about the seventh generation when they did their remodeling. And sure enough, their daughter and son-in-law, Marye Jane and Tony Kiser, have twins who just turned 1.
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