
Savannah and Scout sculpted the star out of salt dough and painted it gold.
Since Santa needed a way to deliver presents, we had to make a fireplace too:

We had a lot of fun during the vacation. We made lots of candy (fudge, caramels, divinity, and lots of cookies). I totally recommend this caramel recipe if you need a reason to gain a few delicious pounds.
We also tried making snowmen out of marshmallows, melted almond bark, and cocktail stirrers. They ended up looking nice but tasting a little too almond barky.

Now that we're in Oregon we've made a new tradition of having a Christmas hike! It rained during most of the week of Christmas, so we finally just went and hiked in the rain. It was a lot of fun! We went to Hebb Memorial Park (pretty close to where we live). Part of the park was flooded, but we were the only ones there and had a BLAST hiking through the woods! Yay Oregon!
One last thing, my brother David sent us a really cool stained glass snowflake for Christmas! He has his own stained glass studio here.

We put it up in the window and I think it brought us some luck - it snowed for a few hours on Christmas (our first snow of the year)!
1 comment:
I am so impressed with your tree and your fire and fireplace. Very nice!
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