Sunday, December 20

December Eighteenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth

On Friday the 18th, Tyson and I did lots of house cleaning, reading, and playing. Later that night, we drove to visit our Auntie Joie. We ate dinner, I did a little shopping, and Tyson watched A Charlie Brown Christmas.




Tyson and I were snuggling in front of the computer and suddenly he said "Daddy! Come and take our picture!" How can you resist that?



On Saturday, we did more cleaning ( does it ever end? :) ) and lots of baking. Dusty thought we should share this recipe he got from his mother.



It makes a really yummy goody. Just make sure to give most of it away, or the four cubes of butter would go straight to your hips. Make sure you sprinkle nuts and more choc. pieces over the hot candy as well. I forgot to add that.



Today was the special Christmas program in Sacrament meeting. The Primary sang my favorite little carol, Stars Were Gleaming. There was a wonderful piano and organ duet.

Later, after naps, and a movie, we went for a little walk to clear the lungs and burn off some of the calories from the treats people have been dropping by! Thanks everyone!
Tyson fell asleep on the walk and missed quite a few wonderful light shows on houses. Dusty and I enjoy our little walks so much. We get so much talking done.





3 comments:

Bon said...

Those almond Rocca's were absolutely divine. They tast the real thing. I downed them all and then though about them all today!:)

All the pictures are great!
Love the last picture and the one of you and Tys best! SO CUTE!!!

{Lindsey} said...

We make English Toffee at our house, it also calls for a pound of butter...and you got it right to give most away or hips will suffer LOL!
Love the pictures and especially the last one of the cute house...I always liked driving past it.

Challis Family said...

I remember singing Stars Were Gleaming for that CD for mom and dad! - kiki