Christmas Journal — Day 10

Hey! Wow! My fastest page yet.

I cut out rectangles of the paper I had purchased last week and scanned them in.

I was inspired by a layout I saw on Flickr of someone’s else gift package page and decided to go with it.

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Text reads:

“I used to be a better wrapper, making good use of ribbons and bows and such.  These days, gifts are wrapped with inexpensive but cute paper, and maybe a bow slapped on top.  With 8 year old boys, I find that I could hand them their stuff in a plastic bag and they’d be perfectly happy.  Fancy wrapping paper is wasted on them. ”

And now, I have to take the dog out into the cold, cold, cold, and then go to bed!

TTFN-

Suzanne

Christmas Journal — Day 9

Again, I had the text done last night, but struggled with the layout — well, with getting the text to be in the shape of a partial circle. Also, I went through a number of choices before deciding on the paper for each layer. I keep trying to pull in other papers and embellishments, but I just really like this digital kit I’m working with.
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I realized after uploading it to Flickr that the background is the same as the previous day’s.  Oh well.

The text reads:

When I was a kid, Santa didn’t wrap the presents he brought. Each kid had a designated chair on which our stocking and presents from Santa were displayed. After we had a chance to examine all of our Santa gifts, someone would pass out the wrapped gifts. If my memory serves me correctly, it was every man for himself, with paper flying off gifts willy-nilly.

At some point in the morning, Mom would start making the Cinnamon Streusel Coffee Cake that we would take to the Johnson’s for brunch. It isn’t Christmas without that coffee cake.

As we got older, we decided to help Santa out a bit. He still brought bigger gifts to us kids, but we started drawing names and filling each other’s stockings.

Getting married and having children has meant creating new traditions that are special to our family. One of our new traditions is that the boys are allowed one present Christmas Eve, a new pair of pajamas.

After the boys are ready for bed we have several things to do: first is to set out a plate of cookies and a glass of milk for Santa. We also add a pile of carrots for the reindeer. The boys are happy to have the reindeer eat as many carrots as possible, the more they eat, the less the boys have to eat.

Santa’s favorite cookies are Peanut Blossoms. He doesn’t care if they are made with Hershey Kisses or Brach’s Stars. Either are acceptable.

After that’s all set, we all pile on to the upstairs couch so that I can read “Twas the Night Before Christmas.” Our copy is illustrated by Mary Engelbreit.

Santa wraps the presents for the boys. His wrapping paper is the only one that has a picture of himself on it. Unwrapping is a little more controlled than when I was a kid. We each take turns unwrapping one gift and admiring (a little) before moving on the next gift.

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Radar shows that we should be getting hit with another round of winter storms sometime tonight.  It sounds like the states south of us are seeing some very unpleasant weather.  Please keep the Midwestern US in your thoughts!

Suzanne

Cookie baking

On Thursday, the boys were scheduled to go over to a friend’s house after school.  As luck would have it, school was dismissed an hour early due to snow, so the boys got to spend an extra hour!

I should back up, it wasn’t actually their friend’s house — it was his Grandma’s house.  Their buddy goes there after school on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  They got to go sledding and eat popcorn and s’mores and drink hot chocolate and just generally have a fabulous time.  The friend’s mom boys home.

Saturday night when we were at the movie, their friend’s Mom says that she has to tell me a story.

It turns out that they had been eating homemade cookies and had asked if they could each bring one home with them.  When they got out to the car, they discovered that they had forgotten them.

The mom wanted to get home, and instead of letting them go back in she said “I’ll bet you could get some cookies from your Mom.”

One of my little darlings said:

“Our mom  doesn’t make cookies as good as these.”

Hmph.

In completely unrelated news:  I got a postcard today from AnnMarie from our Black, White and 1 color challenge.  Isn’t it great?  I love the beads.

annmarie Cookie baking

I completely forgot to scan and show of the one from Michelle that arrived a few days ago.  Unfortunately, it did not scan very well.  It is NOT orange, the background is a very pretty dark red.  I should try taking a picture of it in order to get a more accurate representation of the color.

michelle Cookie baking

Last, but most definitely not least:  I just got a phone call from my brother.  He was calling to tell me that he and his wife and mad at me for not updating their photo in Christmas Journal page from a few days ago.  (His wife sent me some new photos right away after seeing the ones I had made do with).

Just kidding.  He was really calling to tell me that he and his family are coming for a visit next week!!!!!!!  Remember my visions of a perfect Christmas?  Well, I’m getting closer….because I’m also going to get to see my sister and her family the following week……….one of these years we’ll figure out how to get us all in the same place at the same time.

TTFN-

Suzanne

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