Well, it was a regular cookie-baking-extravaganza here yesterday.
We made Orange Almond Florentines, Hot Chocolate Snickerdoodles, Dried Fruit and Nut Chocolate Buttons and our all time favorites, wouldn't really be Christmas without them, plain old Sugar Cookie Cutouts with Royal Icing.
All gluten free, of course.
Which for the first time ever, wasn't really a 'thing'.
You know, like extra stress and frustration and hair pulling.
Believe me, this was not always the case. In Christmas baking sessions past, there have been tears, cupboard door slamming and all kinds of failed efforts that ended up in the garbage disposal.
Never ideal
But after four years of trying to make Christmas baking something E can wholly be a part of I guess maybe I've got the learning curve beat.
Maybe.
This year could always have been a mere fluke though...
Anyway, all that baking made for a very full afternoon, a very sticky floor and a WHOLE lot of dishes.
But also some crazy fun memories.
Like dancing and singing to our favorite Christmas Carols.
Like trying to keep the cat from eating everything.
Like E sampling too many cookies and ending up so giggly and crazy during our video chat with Daddy all he could do was raise his eyebrows.
Someday this is the part of Christmas that will mean the most to me.
Having had this precious time.
Okay. Enough of the sappy stuff.
As you can see, we got a cat!
I know. I said we weren't pet people. Technically we still aren't.
That's why we didn't find this cat, she found us. (On Halloween night, shivering, half starved and yet still purring in our garage...) And Spooky (yes we named her Spooky. You know, cause of Halloween and all...) is not a cat.
She may look like a cat and do all kinds of cat things but in her mind she is one of us.
Which is why wherever we are, and I do mean wherever, there she is.
She has been a lot of fun.
Especially, as you just might possibly pick up on from the photos below, for E.
They are pals. Except for when they are not. Like when Spooky hides just around the corner and jumps at E's legs. Or tries to steal her Cocoa crunch cereal. Every. Single. Morning. Or knocks her beloved Nutcracker Doll off the dresser and pops his head off.
(Yeah...that was bad...)
Other than that though, inseparable.
We even took Spooky with us on our annual Christmas-light-viewing drive.
She was actually fine with it, but I must admit unimpressed...
She likes Apricots. Don't ask me why. |
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