10 Blogger points to anyone who can guess what made the dent in the grass.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Busy Busy Busy
This is probably going to be my last post for quite some time so I have to get a lot into it. First and
foremost My Mission Farewell is December 27th at 1:00pm in the Orangeville 1st ward chapel. We are singing Gesu Bambino there is an adult part and a kid part so everyone who wants to will be singing. I have completed almost all of my shopping and am packing my bags, I'm ready to be off. My mom has just one more skirt to sew and then she's done for a while. I'm sure she is relieved. I have been doing project after project and I can finally glimpse the end of the line of craftings. I went out with my mom the the pageant sight and trimmed some trees for decoration. They were so dry I decided to put them in the bathtub to soak overnight. It looked like I had an entire tree in my tub. Meanwhile in the opposite direction I dried some oranges in Grandpa's fruit dryer and threaded them with red ribbon. In the morning I wired the tree branches together, hung the orange decorations on them and hung them up in the entree hallway. They turned out really cute. P.S. Wiring trees branches together is no easy bake oven let me tell you. My next project was a gingerbread house. It was so much fun to build and it took me about 3 days. Tenny came down and helped me melt my candy windows with a blowtorch I think she had a little too much fun with that. Then the next day I started placing all the candy on it. I got through about three movies during this process. I made a nut tree and a little train and a pond. The last thing I did was make spun sugar trees. This was the most fun thing to do by far. For those of you who haven't spun sugar let me tell you the process. I laid down parchment paper and melted the sugar 'til it dripped smoothly from the spoon and then I hurried and placed the pot in cold water to stop the heating process. I had two forks rubberbanded together their tines facing out and a wooden rolling pin. To spin it you dip the forks in the sugar and flick it really fast back and forth over the rolling pin. the faster you flick the finer the sugar strands. So I was in the kitchen flicking melted sugar like a mad woman. Once you have lots of tiny strands you softly pull them off the rolling pin and wad them into a ball. There was one point when the sugar strands were hooked one end to the front of my shirt and the middle to the rolling pin and the other end to the bottom of the plate cupboard. It looked like I had acupunctured my stomach. It was so much fun to do. My other projects are Christmas presents so I won't tell you about them right now you'll see in a couple weeks what they are.We have started "the treat list" of things that we are making for christmas so I guess that that is my next project. We've already made caramels and salsa, lovely combination, and we're slowly checking our way down the list. let's just say that no one will be loosing weight over the Christmas break. I can't wait for all of you to come down for Christmas I am so excited to be all together. I feel like I am forgetting something. I guess if I remember I'll just do another post.
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6 comments:
Whit says Dennis. I say, Dennis!
My second guess, is that a hose froze on the lawn and left a line.
I say your face. Les's face!
It looks like an animal trail.
I bet it was left by the propeller of a boat you found under the weeds and hauled off to the dump! Yes, that is my final answer. And I'll show you... I WILL lose weight this Christmas! We will be having workout sessions each morning, a dance off and oh maybe a little Rockin' Body with Shaun T!!!
I think it's a cat that takes the same path to its favorite potty place
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