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taste. He quickly ate the whole Cookie House by himself. ({Photo Credit: Grandma Rhonda Carrier)</figcaption></figure><figure id="dc54"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*EBhMVgD49DYZwzP_CPu6zQ.jpeg"><figcaption>The oldest child took time to create a lovely winter scene as well as a gingerbread Cookie House. (Photo Credit: Grandma Rhonda Carrier)</figcaption></figure><p id="0b38"><b>Christmas Crafts</b> — My granddaughter loves doing crafts. She is making Christmas presents for friends using her crafting skills.</p><figure id="96fc"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*1-gOjYsDkvefzT9J8LSRUA.jpeg"><figcaption>She loves using her crafting skills to make clever, creative crafts. (Photo credit: Grandma Rhonda Carrier)</figcaption></figure><p id="9516"><b>Elves on the Christmas Tree —</b> Each morning the children get out of bed to search for the elves. Where are the elves today and what are they up to? Remember, don’t touch the elves. The elves move at night using their magic.

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If children touch the elves during the day, the elves might lose their magic.</p><figure id="43a1"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*ni4Y-BQE4j5RRdzbUWG2CA.jpeg"><figcaption>Today, the elves were climbing the Christmas tree! Those silly elves. (Photo Credit: Rhonda Carrier)</figcaption></figure><p id="8447"><b>Christmas Morning Cheer</b> — The children were patiently trying to smile for Grandma and her camera before opening their Christmas presents.</p><figure id="48cc"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*FyuLyYgJDFZw8L732QRkcw.jpeg"><figcaption>A cheery Christmas morning photo from 3 years ago. (Photo Credit: Rhonda Carrier)</figcaption></figure><p id="1518"><b>A Community Christmas Tree</b> — A Florida Christmas scene near Miramar Beach in Florida.</p><figure id="ea24"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*MikgYqVUsqPvfk6EHwWIrg.jpeg"><figcaption>Christmas Tree and reflection (Photo Credit: Rhonda Carrier)</figcaption></figure></article></body>

C: Christmas, Children, Cookies, Crafts

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Christmas Gingerbread Cookie Houses — The children, our grandchildren, made gingerbread cookie houses last weekend. Sounds delicious, right? Their mother had packages of gingerbread cookie shapes, so each child got the framework for a gingerbread cookie house. Yum. It required individual planning and decorating, plus lots of frosting to hold it all together. They did it and then each got to eat their cookie house treat.

The youngest child was the messiest, but very creative in his design. (Photos by Grandma Rhonda Carrier)
The middle child was a little less concerned about form and more interested in taste. He quickly ate the whole Cookie House by himself. ({Photo Credit: Grandma Rhonda Carrier)
The oldest child took time to create a lovely winter scene as well as a gingerbread Cookie House. (Photo Credit: Grandma Rhonda Carrier)

Christmas Crafts — My granddaughter loves doing crafts. She is making Christmas presents for friends using her crafting skills.

She loves using her crafting skills to make clever, creative crafts. (Photo credit: Grandma Rhonda Carrier)

Elves on the Christmas Tree — Each morning the children get out of bed to search for the elves. Where are the elves today and what are they up to? Remember, don’t touch the elves. The elves move at night using their magic. If children touch the elves during the day, the elves might lose their magic.

Today, the elves were climbing the Christmas tree! Those silly elves. (Photo Credit: Rhonda Carrier)

Christmas Morning Cheer — The children were patiently trying to smile for Grandma and her camera before opening their Christmas presents.

A cheery Christmas morning photo from 3 years ago. (Photo Credit: Rhonda Carrier)

A Community Christmas Tree — A Florida Christmas scene near Miramar Beach in Florida.

Christmas Tree and reflection (Photo Credit: Rhonda Carrier)
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