Sunday, December 20, 2009

I Wish I Could Live Here...

It's been so long since I last posted. The Holiday's are to blame I guess. I apologize to everyone who has written emails over the last month or so. I'm starting to catch up slowly and will answer everything before Christmas. The kids and I have been so busy decorating and getting ready for Friday. They can't wait to see what Santa is going to bring them. Last night we made a Gingerbread House that I wish I could live in...

It took a couple of hours between the assembly and decorating. Waiting for the sugar to set was the longest. The kids helped me pick out the different candies that covered the house. It definitely took some patience, especially while Ella was trying to eat everything.




I was attempting to get some patterns finished before Christmas but it's not looking good. There's just too much to do this week and I won't be able to knit as much as I'd like to. I also have good news that the construction on the apartment is almost finished and we will moving in a few weeks. It has taken forever but I'm thankful the year is ending on a happy note and we're all looking forward to a fresh new start in '10.

19 comments:

  1. What a gorgeous little house! I love all the colors and my favorite part is all the icicles hanging off the eaves. Very nice!

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  2. I agree! The icicles are my favorite, too! What a great gingerbread house!

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  3. What a beautiful gingerbread house! You did the whole works! I'd love to live in there too ;-)

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  4. Que bonita, cuando cocino con mi hijo pequeño también se quiere comer los ingredientes.

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  5. I have never seen such a neat and tidy house! And you had kids near by?! The icicles are perfection.

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  6. You did an amazing job!!! YUMMMMM

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  7. Holy cow! What a great house! Mine never turn out that nice. And you did with little ones underfoot too. Bravo!

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  8. The poor house, I would not allow anyone to eat it. Joke. Fantastic.

    Annegret

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  9. Wow.....now that is a neat Gingerbread house. How did you make the icicles to hand like that? Did you do them separate?..Amazingly cute. Thanks for sharing.

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  10. I wish I could live there too. The iclicles (don't think thats spelt right) are fantastic. A White Christmas is sooooo on my list on my "Bucket List"

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  11. It's really gorgeous...

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  12. So cute! Here I am reading this in January, and already I am looking forward to Christmas again!

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