




Will the Christmas fun NEVER stop I ask you? Spent the weekend planning,cutting,baking, "building", blow drying, and decorating gingerbread houses. Each boy wanted his own structure and these were no ordinary structures ... no happy little farm house with candy cane walkways for our two. But of course, we love and appreciate this creative twist. Jacob's "House of Doom" included a spider, a ghost rising up from the hole in the roof thanks to mommy's superior planning, and a quicksand lake with severed legs sticking out the top (see above pic). Gavin, not to be outdone, made a "Wresting House" with tough guys standing guard. With Gavin, I was allowed to add a sweet little barn scene and a lake with a ducky. Satisfaction. They worked with focus and determination that only a sugar-filled project could inspire.
Malcolm tried valiantly to leap to the worktable but failed each time thanks to God's cruel assignment of miniature sausages for legs. Poor Moo Moo. He did manage to get a hold of a purple jelly bean which caused him great aggravation. Have you ever seen a dog try and get a jelly bean out of his teeth? Now that I have, I want to see it again. Saki, as always, piled himself into a heap in the corner and let the whole scene wash over him.
This could be heard last night, very late, as Jacob and I braved the end of the building phase:
Me: " Oh, I forgot to cut out a door, or even windows for your house, Jacob."
Jacob: " That's ok mom. We'll have more fun making it ourselves. I don't even want windows."
Me: " Thanks sweetie. That's a super great attitude. OK, let's start on Gav's house now." Enter Gavin's walls complete with cool door.
Jacob: " Hey! How come he gets a door and I don't?
I want a door. Can I have his walls?"
Me: Sigh...
And thanks to Brad who bought Cup-A-Joe coffee for caffeine deprived wife and cleaned the bathrooms while we created, the day was fantastic! We decorated to our hearts content and ended up with gingerbread houses for both sugared up boys. By the end, Jacob was giving Gavin lessons on how to make spooky creatures with salt water taffy which both enjoyed. Gavin could later be found playing with his "person" on the floor with the rest of his toys (and fur, of course). Did I remember to make it "go away" before it hit the gingerbread scene?
Brad: " Now all we have to do is wait for the cats to jump on all of this and hair it all up." " How gross will it be to eat a hair and gumdrop tree."
Me: Sigh ...