I am totally happy.
The chocolate topping on our oatmeal cookies is cooling off,
the chocolate chip cookies (which I have made every year since 1989)
and chocolate cookies (see a pattern here?) are safely tucked away into their tins; half of them at my house, the rest of them at the young ones’.
I have unwrapped the tree that wouldn’t dry, and guess what – it finally did.
Made from scraps of yarn and glue, it’s see-through and very colourful although the evening light, or rather lack thereof, does not do it justice at all.
And most importantly – it’s snowing.
Right here, right now – life is good.
Lots of chocolate and SNOW. How perfect for you! Love the yarn tree, too, although I'm already such a hoarder now that gives me a reason to hang onto the left-over bits.
ReplyDeleteLove your yarn tree! Can you put some no heat lights wadded up inside? (At first I thought of a candle... not such a good idea.)
ReplyDeleteCookies look yummy!!!! So does the snow!
Hugs!!!!
I am not quite at this stage yet, but just reading this made me feel calmer. Merry Christmas.
ReplyDeleteOatmeal and chocolate oh my goodness, yummy! Tree is fin, would love to see a mini LED illuminate it from within! xox Corrine
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful, wonderful, wonderful that it is snowing. We're destined for a white Christmas. I'm trying not to be sad.
ReplyDeleteWhat was I thinking (snow! obviously!) I meant we will have a green Christmas. So much so that our law actually needs a mow.
ReplyDeleteMange lekre kaker her. Knall fint tre du har laget - helt herlig :-)
ReplyDeleteØnsker deg en fredfull og fin jul.