Monday, December 15, 2008

A Little of This plus a Little of That equals a LOT

      Have you been working on your "To Do" list?  It's a looong one at this time of year!  A little of this and a little of that makes for a lot of stuff to do!
     And that's what I've been doing - a little of this, a little of that and I am no longer wondering if it will all get done before Christmas because I know it won't.
      We're having Hubby's family here for a before-Christmas get-together Saturday night.  No gift exchange - we haven't done that for several years.  We now just buy for our individual families.  Sometimes, however, we do all put a nominal amount of cash into a pot - $5 or $10 each - and one of the children draws a name.  The winner gets the pot!
     I've been doing some baking, trying to work ahead a little for this Saturday night but mainly getting goody plates together for my neighbors before they all scatter off for their holiday travels.  Above is a peek at the corner of one I took to a neighbor yesterday:  Cupcake-sized cherry cheesecake, chocolate chip cookies, apricot cookies and the first kind of cookies I made in grade school home economics class.  I'm sure you've had them - oatmeal, peanut butter, baking chocolate - you mix 'em on the stove and let them dry on waxed paper.
     Anyway, all our neighbors get a plate of these goodies, plus a little stocking ornament made by yours truly.  The above picture is classic chocolate chip cookies and the apricot cookies.  Did I mention that the icing on the apricot cookies is made from powdered sugar and Amaretto?  Mmmm, soo good!
I've mentioned before that I always gave my kids a special ornament each year for the tree.  When grandkids started coming along, I continued the tradition.  This year, I opted for a simple touch - they'll each get a tiny stocking decorated for their individual personalities.
They look really cute on gifts and they are super simple to make.  If you make them from felt, you don't have to worry about edges raveling.  I just cut them in the shapes I wanted them (a pattern really isn't necessary) and sew a stitch around the edge.  Embellish them with lace, buttons, bells, whatever.  I did these while I was watching SURVIVOR last night.  (Congratulations to Bob - though I was kind of hoping that Sugar would get it.  She didn't get a single vote; I thought that surely Matty would have voted for her.)
     And now, I'm off to my Rheumatologist for my 3-month appointment.  Like I said, a little of this, a little of that...

5 comments:

Charm and Grace said...

Mmmmm.... wish I were one of your neighbors. Could you please pass me a chocolate chip cookie through the computer?? Hope your holidays are filled with blessings!

Christi

Anonymous said...

My It sure sounds like you are working through your to do list! What cute stockings and you've been baking too! I should get off this computer so I can start wrapping some presents!

blessings
mary

Judy said...

I'm on my way over for my plate of cookies. They look so yummy!! Your little ornaments area too cute. Have a wonderful holiday.

GARAGE SALE GAL said...

Hi Sher,
Busy woman:) They all look so yummy. I went to a cookie exchange on Monday and all the cookies are gone...wonder how that happened!! LOL. Nice stocking for the kids.
Wishing you and your family a
MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Warmly,
Deb

KatCollects said...

Hi Sher, I want to be your neighbor : ) I love your stocking idea for everyone. I finally posted a thank you for the giveaway I won from you tonight, I am sorry it took so long. I wish you and your loved ones a peaceful and happy Christmas!!!
Hugs,
Kathy