Merry Christmas from us, to you
/For those of you we haven't had a chance to see or to reach out to - have the merriest of holiday seasons, from the Critter, the Boy, my Bride and I
For those of you we haven't had a chance to see or to reach out to - have the merriest of holiday seasons, from the Critter, the Boy, my Bride and I
Watching Moonshiners this evening at our house. Comment from my 11 year daughter:
"That's not a good site for a still. They're too far from the water and will have to bring it in by hand every day."
*sniff*
I love that girl so very much.
I didn't grow up with Advent calendars: my family was - at best - vaguely Presbyterian. Even when I married a good Catholic girl, I didn't get the whole 'advent' thing until much later. Like when we eventually had kids. (Don't ask how we didn't have them sooner - I don't want to imply any birth control flaws in her Catholic-ocity).
When the kids were old enough, we began buying the pre-fab cardboard calendars stocked with not very good candy, and the kids took turns opening one little perforated compartment at a time. Eventually, they grew old enough to get their own. Lego makes calendars full of molded bits of fun-sized foot-bruising toys for Advent, and we got them each their own.
This year, my Bride had the lovely idea to customize one, with hand-sewn little bags from scrap material numbered and hung on the windows, with daily treats like "one afternoon of making homemade gingerbread houses with Mom & a friend". And "one day of horseback riding together in the spring". It helps set the mood, and build up to the big day at Christmas.
And it looks pretty, too.
Geek. Amateur homesteader. Enthusiastic cook. Occasional doodler. Avid eater of food, Father. Bad banjo player. .
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