In addition to having Grandma here for a visit, our good friend, Danny, stopped by on his way to his family's cabin. A long time friend of David, and best man in our wedding sixteen years ago, it is a visit long overdue. The last we saw him was when we lived in Santa Barbara. In fact, he is just now meeting our children for the first time. What a nice reconnection it was, over a breakfast of bagels and lox. The children had fun entertaining him.

Rainy days are a lovely excuse for staying in and enjoying the simple art of being present. I am planning to curl up on the couch and read a book. Atonement by Ian McEwan is beckoning. Another book that I have enjoyed revisiting is Rachel Carson's A Sense of Wonder. She says her favorite thing to do on a rainy day is the take a walk in the woods. Off to make my pot of tea... perhaps we'll trek throught the woods later, too.
Here are a few images of my latest favorite find. A special German windmill pyramid by Erzgebirge. I love to watch the candle light spin the the deer family around the tree.




And my other creation today was a soba noodle soup. Yummm. The kids seemed to really enjoy it. It is a nice departure from their recent diet of Christmas cookies, cocoa, egg nog and candy canes. (smiles) I still want to make peppermint bark and more gingerbread, I can't get enough!











With wishes for falling snow, candy canes, hot cocoa, puppy kisses and cozy warmth by fireside...
Here we are on the day of Christmas Eve! We had a lovely early Christmas with Grammy and Grandaddy, and started with our preparations. Many, many things left to do, but I am trying to give myself the opportunity to slow down and enjoy this process. My Christmas cards can be late (my apologies, folks...) and I can continue the baking and merry-making for the twelve days of Christmas.

Grammy also helped the kids to make their own cinnamon ornaments, which smelled delicious as they dried in the oven. The recipe comes from 



And here are the finished ornaments~






~Jasper's tower - I think these blocks will be a family favorite for a long time to come. 


