Oh, Sewbiz, L/R/C is fun and you can play it with a three-year-old or a great grandma. I have played it for individually wrapped candy, peanuts in the shell and at quilting events with charm squares.
Favorite Christmas cookie, hummm? I guess some thing I call sugar plums. It is baked in a dish, casserole style, then when it cools a bit, you roll it into balls then roll the balls in sugar. You only need one of these sweet treats. Filled with chopped dates, walnuts, a couple of eggs, coconut and almond extract. No flour Perfect with a cup of tea or as a secret treat.
Sewing for Christmas is .... not this year. Maybe will make a felt applique heart for my daughter. She has been getting heart decorations since she was a little bit of a thing. I can manage that little project.
Just got home from Christmas band concert for my youngest grandchild. He plays the bassoon. Who would have thought that this tall, nature loving, rock collecting, snuggle bunny, that is pushing his way to 6 feet would choose the bassoon. Well, his auntie, my second daughter chose the oboe at 5th grade and played it all the way through college. So, why not a bassoon at 7th. He has been begging for bassoon since 4th grade. Glad he found an instrument that brings makes him smile.
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