Showing posts with label gingerbread houses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gingerbread houses. Show all posts

Monday, December 24, 2012

Daily December 24--gingerbread houses

We do gingerbread houses at my mom's every year.  My 2 sisters and their families were here.  It was a lot of fun.
Technically they aren't made of gingerbread, but of graham crackers, but they are still awesome!

I watched

Miss E helped her little cute cousin.

Miss A and Miss O worked on one together.

Mr J did his own,

and then had fun being a orange nosed reindeer :)

The girls' finished project

Mr J's house with is chocolate ball fence.

Hope you all have a Merry Christmas Eve!

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Daily December 20: Blue Jeans Week 48

Busy, busy week.  I am sure yours has been too.  Here is what we have been up to. . .

Sunday:  Mr J and his friend he has known since she was born.  Her older brother and I decided we would blow it up to an 8x10 at their wedding reception in 20 years :)  They are so cute together

Monday:  Miss A, Mr J and Miss E making gingerbread houses at Nana's.  Mr J has his plan all ready for what he wants to do colored next to him.

Tuesday:  One of our favorite Christmas traditions--our Christmas countdown candle that Ben's dad makes for us each year.  Thanks Dad!

Wednesday:  Before bed Jesse will read one of his library books to either Ben or I.  Tonight we read by the Christmas tree.
Thursday:  Went shopping and out to lunch with some dear girlfriends today.  Don't know why the color is funny with this?  Had a great time and so love my girlfriends!

Friday:  Miss A had a Christmas Ball at school tonight.  She looked so pretty in her dress that her Dad picked out for her.  He does have good taste, he married me :)

Saturday:  Christmas treat baking day.  Ben helped me make some batches of an almond joy type candy.  It was nice to have his help.

Wishing you all a very Merry Christmas and hope your next week is a wonderful one!

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Daily December 17: Making gingerbread houses

My mom is the queen of gingerbread houses.  Another family tradition that we had growing up is we would always make a gingerbread house to decorate--one for us and one to give to someone else.  Over the years I have made my own gingerbread houses with my kids.  We even did gingerbread trains a few years ago, but most recently my mom and I have discovered the ease and wonder of graham cracker gingerbread houses.  No baking involved--way less time, so much easier!  Love it!  So we went with some friends to my parents for our annual (graham cracker) gingerbread decorating party.  One for us and one to give away.

Miss A, Mr J and Miss E get ready to start their houses.  Do you see the colored picture by Mr J?  He made that and planned out exactly what he wanted his gingerbread house to look like weeks before we did this.  That kid is a planner, let me tell ya :)

Miss O and her friends work on their house.  Never a shortage of candy or help around here.

Miss E was getting into the spirit and sampling some of the decorations with her Santa hat on.  Sweet stuff!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Daily December 13: Blue Jeans Week 47

Our past week in pictures. . .

Sunday:  The live nativity that we got to see.  It was amazing--simple and awe inspiring.

Monday:  Ben was helping Mr J build a train track in his room, and love J's look of concentration and pose--he was thinking hard about that train track!

Tuesday:  Several years ago for Christmas my mom gave us a set of hand bells and music.  Tonight we were practicing some Christmas songs with them.
Wednesday:  You may know this already, but if not, then my mom is the librarian at my kids' elementary school, and she is amazing and does decorating gingerbread (or graham cracker gingerbread) houses in the library in December.  I happened to be in there when Miss E's class was decorating theirs.  Lots of fun!

Thursday:  no picture

Friday:  We went to Branson to visit some friends.  We had breakfast with Santa! 

Saturday:  We went to Silver Dollar City, and Ben (bless his heart) took these 4 kiddos on one of the roller coasters.  I happily took pictures and watched :)  Silver Dollar City was fun.  The lights were amazing, but we learned from a friend who works there that they were expecting 15,000 that day, but had over 23,000 come.  It was amazingly crowded! 

Hope you have a great week, and check back for my daily December posts!

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Last week

Since tomorrow starts the crazy of December, I wanted to share some photos of last week which was just full of fun stuff because we had family here.  Family is always fun.  So, on the last day of November memories of the last week. . .
Piano recital--yes I played in it--a duet with Miss E.  We were sensational :)

We had family night with my sister's family and my parents and made our tree of thanks.

Every year we make a Tree of Thanks where everyone gets 4-5 leaves each and write on them things they are thankful for.  

In Kindergarten they have a big Thanksgiving feast--the kids peal the potatoes, churn their own butter, make their costumes, then eat, eat, eat--turkey, mashed potatoes, corn, cranberry sauce, etc and pumpkin pie with whipped cream.  So yum!  I was the potato lady that took the potatoes and cooked them after all the kids peeled them. 

Then I got to serve these pilgrims and Indians. So much fun!

We decorated graham cracker "gingerbread" houses.  Making them from graham crackers is about 100 times faster than making them from real gingerbread.  This is my nephew, my mom and Mr Baldy--aka Mr. J.

The girls and Ben work on their houses.

Aunts got to do hair this week.  They always enjoy it much better when someone else besides mom does it :)

We always decorate for Christmas the day after Thanksgiving.  That is Miss O under the tree on light patrol :)

There are rail road tracks that go through our town, but they have taken the tracks out and converted it into a walking/biking trail.  The whole things stretches about 50 miles. One day last week my mom and Miss A wanted to walk into town from 10 miles out on the trail, so I dropped them off one frosty morning, and 3 hours later they walked back.  They say they had fun :), and then to celebrate their walking, we took the older kids to see Harry Potter. Oh. my.  It was intense.  Not my favorite HP movie, but it was good.  So, that was our week, and now we are ready (I hope) for December, so bring it on!