Today is the second day of Christmas and the feast of St. Stephen.
Actually, after the first couple dozen, I got tired of rolling and shaping all those little horseshoes and used the rest of the dough to make one big horseshoe, adding some chopped up apple as well.
We will be having the leftovers, with coffee and cocoa, in the morning. Yum!
This little cutie kept playing peek-a-boo with me while I was baking…
… and the older boys were all busy, busy, busy, assembling their new lego sets!
Can you spot the
Walkie Talkies in each of the pictures? These were a last minute decision (when Rose reminded us that Snuggles really wanted a “Laughy Taffy” for Christmas – he was her Christkindl – that is, after I was able to figure out what she meant… Laffy Taffy? You mean candy? “NO! A Lauughyyy Taffyyyy!”) and it has been the favorite Christmas gift for all the boys, since they discovered them peeking out of their stockings on Christmas morning. In fact, I don’t know why we didn’t think that the girls (especially our oldest daughter, who is usually outside with her brothers) would love them just as much…
Thankfully the boys have all been more than willing to share!
For dinner, inspired by
Miss Charlotte over on Facebook, we had
Deep Dish Pizza, Salad and Sparkling Pomegranate juice. You can also spot the boys trying to master the new
Perplexus Balls in the background. 🙂 We are all very much enjoying our Christmas break!
What kind of pizza does Good King Wenceslas prefer?
Deep pan, crisp and even!
I hope you are all enjoying a peaceful and joyful Christmas too!
I’ll be back with more pictures sometime soon…
Prayer of Mothers
Father in heaven, grant me the grace to appreciate the dignity which you have conferred on me. Let me realize that not even the Angels have been blessed with such a privilege—to share in your creative miracle and bring new Saints to heaven. Make me a good mother to all my children after the example of Mary, the Mother of your Son. Through the intercession of Jesus and Mary I ask your continued blessings on my family. Let us all be dedicated to your service on earth and attain the eternal happiness of your kingdom in heaven. Amen.
We bought the Coast Guard Patrol Lego set for our middle son, 6 years old, this Christmas. He loves it and has already assembled it. A bonus was discovering the mini-sub which lowers from a hoist on the big boat. Lego is fab!
It looks like a wonderful Christmas AND Feast of St. Stephen! Merry Christmas!
Beautiful, peaceful and lovely! Your family is so lucky to have a Momma that likes to bake!!!
Their Aunt gave all four of my children walkie talkies and they play with them constantly!(I have one boy, 3girls)
Merry Christmas!
How lovely everything looks! Did you make up the King Wenceslas pizza riddle? I thought it was very good! May God bless you!
Kate
I know! I also discovered the mini-sub after he had finished assembling it and thought it was so neat! My dad was in the Coast Guard (as well as a couple of my husband's brothers, they went to the Coast Guard Academy and served before they became priests) so I was very excited when Lego came out with this new set. It's definitely one of our new favorites!
No, I didn't. Charlotte actually shared it on Facebook. Her children found it inside one of their Christmas crackers. It's perfect!
What a thoughtful gift from their aunt! Merry Christmas to you too! 🙂