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Monday, December 15, 2014

Our Family Christmas Traditions

   It's the most wonderful time of the year. 
This year, however instead of getting together and sharing all our family traditions:

* making ginger bread cookies to hang on the sagebrush tree



find a recipe here

* spending many evenings together creating one of a kind tree ornaments

( angels made from corn husks unearthed from the compost pile)

* putting on our snow boots, grabbing a hand-saw and ax,


going out the back door to chop down a big ole
  sagebrush for our tree
more pictures here

This family tradition began one year when the snow was very deep
and going into the mountains after a tree was impossible,
But I knew just what to do,
stepping out the back door we cut down a large, beautiful sagebrush.
We have had a sagebrush tree for the past 10 years or so.



Christmas 2010


* purchasing gifts for less fortunate neighbors and then trying to deliver
them without being caught
*having our Christmas night "slumber party" on the floor of the "little red house"
this tradition came about from the many years my kids slept on the floor in our little one bedroom
600 square foot house. 

Well this year is going to be a little different
My kids are strung far and wide,

Georgia
Virginia
Texas

but traditions are worth hanging on to.
I made gingerbread cookies and sent them to the boys.
We will walk out the back door (of our rented house up north)
 tonight and cut down a sagebrush for our tree,
decorating it with hand made ornaments from years past.
Sadly, we will not be spending Christmas this year down on the farm
 at the "Little Red House",
surrounded by loved ones.
That is why family traditions are so important.
No matter where you are and how far apart you my be,
 your tradition's will bring you together.




Saturday, December 22, 2012

CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS


GINGERBREAD COOKIES

every year we make and decorate gingerbread cookies to hang as our tree decorations
on Christmas morning
breakfast is a
cookie, a glass of milk
and
an orange
from the stocking



Jake's rendition of the guiding star
I think it is beautiful








 5, no 4 snowman in a row-----"Hey guys, what happened to number 5?"




Glen's rendition of Mr. and Mrs. Clause
quite frankly I think they
are kinda spooky


These aren't any better
Does he need
an evaluation?



GINGER BREAD COOKIES
 (double  recipe for enough to decorate a tree)

CREAM TOGETHER:
1 egg
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup butter

ADD:
1/2 cup molasses
1 tsp. vanilla

STIR IN:
3 cups flour
3/4 tsp. soda
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/8 tsp. cloves
1/2 to 1 tsp. ginger

Refrigerate overnight
roll out dough in powdered sugar 1/4 inch thick

BAKE: 350 degrees for 6-8 minutes



My FAVORITE Christmas tradition is our Christmas Tree.

It all started quite by accident.  Years ago we traveled down to the farm to spend the holiday, but the snow was so deep even the 4x4 Burbanator couldn't get us into the mountains to cut a tree.

Well, you can't have Christmas without a tree so what are we going to do.  I thought for a minute and  immediately knew the solution.  Rounding up the guys, we bundled up, grabbed an axe and trudged out the back door.  We didn't have to go far,  just about 20 yards from the back door we found the most beautiful Christmas tree.  It was not your typical green, piney smelling tree, but it did have beautiful grey foliage and smelled wonderful.  The spent blossoms hung delicately from it's branches creating a snowy, ice icicle effect.  With blue lights, gingerbread cookies, and candy canes, it looked BEAUTIFUL. 

Now every year we bundle up, go out the back door and cut our tree.
Yes, our tree is a
6 foot tall, bushy, elegant,

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