Day 17: a container of nail polish remover pads
The Saturdays when we are out of town
are hard to accomplish activities.
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Day 18: Make gift tags
Each year Carly makes gift tags
to put on her presents to grandparents, aunts and uncles
(typically the photo calendars that we make in which she is the star).
This year she made button trees on hanging tags.
They turned out super cute and nothing like I was imagining.
(the traditional one in the foreground is the one I made)
Day 19: decorate a gingerbread house
Last year, after Christmas, I must have been feeling very industrious
when I bought this gingerbread VILLAGE on clearance!
I think we will go back to a traditional house next year
even though Carly said she had fun.
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Day 20: tennis clinic with friends
Carly and some friends went to Tunica foran indoor tennis clinic.
It ended up being 2 days which was great.
Carly was glad to get on the court even though she was sore afterwards.
It had been a while since she played.
Day 21: making Christmas sweets
Carly chose and made
gingerbread cookies, oreo balls, and white trash.
I made chocolate toffee.
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Day 22: a Christmas doodle book for the trip
It was a hit,
maybe more with me and MamMam,
but it was fun.
I packed it up in the Christmas stuff for more drawing next year.
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Day 23: Cooking with MamMam
They made a Hershey Pie.
I would add the recipe here, but I don't have it.
Something about 26 marshmallows.
We will just call it a family secret.
Day 24: a pair of cute striped fuzzy socks
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Day 25: card game
The last box is always a game to add to our collection.
This year Carly got Phase 10.
We haven't gotten to play much yet,
but I'm looking forward to keeping a running game going!
3 comments:
I am amazed with all that you do for the holidays! You really have a lot of fun traditions!
I love the button tree gift tag idea! I will have to try and re-create that, Luci would have fun with it.
I know I am always saying this but you are such a fun mom! We made some crafts from the papersource catalog (paper mittens on a garland, construction paper cardinals, etc) and gingerbread cookies but that was the extend of my crafting with kids for December.
Phase 10 is one of our favorite games.
We got a Christmas puzzle this year and it still hasn't been opened.
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