Later in the month we again attempted sugar cookies to take caroling with us. I was distracted by James and Elizabeth decided to turn the blender on super speed right after adding the flour and our kitchen quickly became covered in flour. It was funny and all over Elizabeth but tough to get it all cleaned up. The cookies were good but I used old butter for the frosting and it was gross (tasted like our fridge). So we had to get rid of some of them and make new frosting for the rest. So... I didn't make as many goodies as usual and the ones that I did attempt didn't really work well. I guess I should just stick to making a lot of them!
On Friday December 4, we met up with some friends (the Hoffmans and the Stephens) in Old Town Louisville to watch the Parade of Lights. It was so much fun to be all bundled and see all of the lights. It is a great way to start the holiday season.
We wanted to decorate our tree together but with all of the activities going up at the beginning of the month we got the tree up but didn't get it decorated for a while. It was fun to get everything out and decorated in the house. Elizabeth loved to help and to look through it all.
We watched the 1st Presidency Christmas Devotional at the Newson's house while decorating their tree. It was fun seeing the ornament distribution with a toddler decorating.
I had a lot of fun doing things at the beginning of the month. I was invited to sing in a quartet for the Relief Society Christmas Party and I was so nervous. I discovered that I love to sing in big groups (choirs) but am a little scared of singing in smaller groups. Rachel helped me practice and the performance was ok. The next week we had our Annual Book Club Exchange at Red Robin. We all get together and talk, eat and have a white elephant style book exchange.
While we were in California it snowed almost a foot and so when we got home we got to play in it! It was quite a shock to playing on the beach the day before but it was fun and beautiful to tromp through the snow. James was not a fan.
This year the Ward Christmas Party (Dec 19) was appetizers
and desserts with a small program and it was all very nice. But the best part was the pre-party where the
Primary and YW had made wonderful activities for the kids; Elf Workshop with
crafts, story time with Mrs Clause and a special visit with Santa Clause. Ben mysteriously disappeared when Santa was
there and arrived after he left- so he missed him! (They have more pictures of Santa. We even got a family picture but... Ben wasn't there!)
At the beginning of the holidays I was telling Elizabeth
everything that we were going to do and mentioned a Ginger Bread house. Then
December went fast and things got busy, so I figured we would just pass on that
this year, that is until Elizabeth reminded me that we had to make one before
Christmas. So, we decided to make a
ginger bread house. We cut the house out
of cardboard (thanks Ben) and taped it together. Then I made frosting and Elizabeth started
decorating; the frosting was way to soft and so as I thickened it, Elizabeth
just ate the candy. One side of the roof
has a bite out of each piece of candy (but once they were on she didn't touch
them because of the glue on them). It
looks a little haphazard and it's okay. It was made with love by a toddler and
it helped to fulfill her holiday preparations
.
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