The field trip to Dicken's Sweet Market was a lot of fun! I took some pictures, I'll upload if blogger lets me. I would like to go there for tea and dessert some time. There is so much to see there. It is a sweet shop, part museum and tea house. Very cute. There is so much stuff jammed packed everywhere that there wasn't enough time to see everything. Santa was there and gave jelly beans to the kids and a little elf gave the kids stick candy as we headed back for the bus. They were also given hot cocoa and cookies after their visit with Santa. Very well done field trip. Go there if you can!
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Also started my baking this weekend. I like to give baking as presents. I had Ryan paint a terra cotta pot and I made flower cookies to make Ryan's teacher (Mrs. Greenwood) a cookie bouquet for Christmas. I made some extra flower cookies for his music teacher too, (Mrs. McMaster) Ryan was so excited to take them to school this morning. I was hoping to take them a little later in the week but wanted to get them done over the weekend while Dave was home. Ryan didn't want to wait so we took them their goodies this morning. Ryan and I also found a use for the 3x3 cards I had made for the craft fairs. Give them to his friends! I filled them out and he signed his name on 21 of them plus he signed two cards for his teachers. He loved doing it. We also attached a small candy cane to each of his friends cards. I gave those to Mrs. Greenwood to hand out for me. Big thanks to her.
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I had some extra flower cookies (sugar cookies) so I made them into snowflakes. They turned out quite cute. Sorry, forgot to take pictures and feeling rather lazy to do so now. I still have a big ball of sugar cookie dough left to roll out and cut and bake. Maybe while Shane is sleeping. I have other baking I still want to do. I hope to get it done by tomorrow as I want to ship off my Uncle Gary's, Betty's and Greg's present tomorrow by bus. I just have to wait for one item for Greg which I can get tomorrow. I hope for tomorrow, but anticipate Wednesday. High hopes.
Other than that, Ryan and Dave cut down our Christmas tree and Ryan helped me decorate it. I finished decorating the mantle and the banister. I just have to put out my knick knacks and clean up all my stamping stuff out of the dining room as I'll actually get to use it this year. That and my good china and crystal. I'm so excited.
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I'm sure everyone is very busy, being that time of year. Merry Christmas to you and Happy New Year if I don't get a chance to blog again.


Last Saturday was also Breakfast with Santa. This is the first year Ryan was excited to see Santa and he actually sat on his lap. He asked Santa for an grater. We'll see if Santa comes through. ;) Shane on the other hand was none too impressed with jolly old St. Nick. So, I guess it will be another five years before he's willing to sit on his lap. I put Shane in the same outfit Ryan wore for his first Christmas. Soooo cute. Nah, they're not brothers. I'm glad that it fit him. Not much else exciting happening here. Helping Sue with her Christmas cards. She's coming over on Saturday so we can get her 41 cards done. She has chosen to do the faux postage card that I did. If you want to see it, you'll have to link to my craft blog. I've got the postage all cut out, stamped and watercolored. That's the time consuming part. Now we have to emboss the actual cards (easy) and mount and staple the ribbon to the Let It Snow! parts. It shouldn't take us long at all.
Well, I know I'm a little late with this one but Dave, Ryan, Shane and I went to the Apple Barn on Sunday October 22. It was the perfect day. Bright sunshine, not too cold. They open at 10:00 on Sunday and we arrived at 10:30. We were on the first hay ride of the day to head out into the pumpkin patch to pick our seasonal pumpkin. For those of you who haven't been there, there is a petting zoo, which Ryan wasn't too interested in; pony rides which he definately wasn't interested in. There is a hay loft maze with a slide. (I have an after picture of Dave and Ryan) Ryan sat on Dave's lap down the narrow curvy yellow slide) they shot out of there like a cannon and landed with a big thud. The thud made a lot of people look to see what happened. I found it to be quite humorous. As you come out of the hayloft maze, there is bridge walkway over the hayride path that goes to another set of slides and into a castle looking maze. Ryan loved doing these. We picked up two pumpkins, one for Ryan and one for Shane. At the Apple Barn store, (which I waited in line for like ever) I bought a bag of jonagold's, some dried apples which are scrumptious! and a cool light kit for our pumpkin) I will include those pictures with my Halloween post. After our hayride, it was like grand central station. There were people everywhere. I'm so glad it was time to leave. We got home around 1pm. I guess most people either came after church or after lunch. We all had great fun!
(This is after they shot out of the yellow slide you see behind them...hehehe)

















