We cleared the island
(see yesterday's post)
and
made our traditional cut-out cookies.
Ian has to do everything the big boys do.
Ian and Auntie Gracie
Today we all went to Tasha's
She can't take the babies out
so
Cookies on the GO!
WE had a hard time getting started
WE had a hard time getting started
Everyone really just wanted to hold the babies!
Brogan gets a bite!
Brogan gets a bite!
3 comments:
Your Christmas parlor looks like a magazine. It is very enchanting but cozy in white and gold and silver...so pretty. The tree in the post before this one is so pretty too. I'm with you in keeping it real...it's all about comfort and casual with lots of cheer. I try to keep a merry heart and spread christmas cheer to everyone around...kindness, even more so, during this wonderful season.
I love the sentiments to your first born. Both my daughters are christmas babies...Holly Noel was born Dec. 26 and two years later Grace Elisabeth was born on Dec. 25th. So we celebrate not only the precious birth of Jesus but also the precious birth of our daughters.
We baked goodies today also,what fun and what a mess afterward! I am so glad to see your home is not perfectly put together in all areas. That is very encouraging. I seem to get one room clean and decorated and the other rooms look like a bomb went off. Such is life in a large family.Your parlor looks beautiful and I being a grandma really love the little three baby bottoms! Have a wonderful and blessed Christmas!! Kathy
delicious adorablenesseseses :o)
love that you brought cookie makins' to the triplets home. love that you preferred to hold the sweeties rather than get started on cookies right away. love this post.
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