When I talked to you the other day and you said it didn't feel much like December and that you heard all those birds chirping (in Houston), I had to agree. Before it snowed I walked outside and could hear a bunch of birds making all kinds of noise. They were in the tree at the bottom of our feild. Yesterday though that all changed. We didn't get very much snow, but it was enough to make it really cold and feel a tad more like December. So here's hoping you can somehow find the right mood for Christmas.
The above picture was taken December 9, when we went to go get Christmas trees, the day after Thanksgiving, the below picture is how little snow we had then.
I thought it would be fun to put a gingerbread house together with my kids, so I bought one of the kits. I didn't think it would be any big deal and the girl who checked me out at the store said to make sure the frosting was warm. I pulled everything out of the box, read the instructions, and warmed the frosting. I started to put the walls together, then thought it might be easier to decorate everything first. I disasembled the walls and we decorated. The kit only comes with so much candy and Mccoy had almost all of his used on the door and two windows. Well, it takes time for the frosting to dry and the walls to stand up on their own and do you think my kids had that kind of time. Uh, NO. I learned a very important lesson from all of this today.
Gingerbread Houses are not meant for 5 and 2 year olds.