Monday, December 31, 2007
Happy New Year!
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Calling All Squares!
This picture above is the "Bai Jia Bei", or 100 Good Wishes Quilt. In China, the 100 Good Wishes Quilt idea is about wrapping your new child in the good wishes and hopes of friends and family. We did this tradition when we adopted Maggie and it turned out so beautiful. I attached a picture of it here:
We would like to do this for Ethan as well, to "wrap" him with the love of our friends and family and also celebrate the traditions of his homeland. We already have some squares and wishes, but need a lot more to get to 100! If you would like to help, please email me and I'll be happy to send you our home address! No square is too much and no wish is too mushy!
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Merry Christmas to All...
We hope everyone had a lovely Christmas! Ours was really nice, and it was so much fun to be able to watch Maggie really love the holiday. She had so much fun and got so much stuff! The play kitchen was a big hit, along with the new Dora books she got. My dear brother bought her a drum and music instrument set - thank you very much! But she loved playing with her cousins too, and seeing her family. I also received a beautiful necklace from John (thanks for the help, Hayley!) - perfect timing after getting our Letter of Acceptance for Ethan! Here are some pictures from our holiday:
My new necklace!
Maggie opening her kitchen from Santa
My new Dora game!
Maggie with her cousin RJ
Decorating Christmas cookies with the cousins
The Munchkins - how cute are they?
Maggie and Uncle Tom
Us versus "It"
Next time, we are going to pay to get these things assembled.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
WE GOT IT!
Sunday, December 16, 2007
Christmas Cookies - according to Maggie
First, I have to mix the dough and put lots of flour on the board. Proceed to wipe my hands covered in flour onto Daddy's pants and my pants/shirt.
Then I roll out the dough. Insist on doing this step by myself, since I am 3 years old.
I use cookie cutters to cut out the shapes. Again, I need to do this by myself, as Mommy and Daddy don't know how to do this. My favorite cookie cutters are the candy cane and star.
I put the cookies on the cookie sheet and Mommy bakes the cookies for 6 minutes.
I let the cookies cool before frosting them. I try very hard not to eat the frosting directly from the bowl, but sometimes my willpower is not so strong. Hence, the red frosting around my mouth - which makes me look like The Joker.
I finish by putting sprinkles and sugar on the frosting. Somehow a good portion of the sprinkles end up directly in my mouth during this step - yummy in my tummy!
The final product!
Can we do this again tomorrow?