December 10, 2005

Cooking with the Minions

Today I decided to have a BAKING EXTRAVAGANZA! After baking, oh, I dunno..seven mini-loaves of fruitcake and bourbon balls, I decided to have the children help me in baking the rest of the holiday stuff. I like to give the teachers food (and being a teacher myself, food is the best present–everybody can use it, and it doesn’t cost a lot to give). Anyway, I started the morning with banana bread and progressed through date nut balls, gingerbread men, and sugar cookies. Mmm…

Here’s a picture of my helpers:baking
Notice the way my daughter is eyeing her brother with a “Hands off my cookies, pal!”

Last night my son survived the annual holiday performance. flagThey sang a song about American kids and waved flags. All in all, he did great. He sang a few times, waved the flag, and didn’t break down sobbing like last year. :woot: Hey, works for me. At one point he put his hand in his pocket. Clearly relaxed about the whole thing. :beer:

And tonight is the office Christmas party. :drunk: I’m taking macaroni salad and Christmas cookies. The hubby is staying home with the kids, which should be fun for him. :shark: :rotfl: I’m considering bringing a decent bottle of wine. Last year it was wine in a box….yikes.:ick:

On the writing front, I’m alternating between revising two different books. Happily, I’m making forward progress on both; on the down side, I feel unfocused. This is when I need an editor to tell me, “Michelle, I want you to finish XYZ book and have it to me by March.” I need a deadline, big time.

And we ALL know what Michelle wants for Christmas. :cheer: And it sure the heck isn’t my two front teeth. :lol:

P.S.–My Dot Moms column is up.

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  9 Responses to “Cooking with the Minions”



  1. Alyssa Says:

    That expression is hilarious: “Find your own cookies, buddy.” LOL! :mrgreen:


  2. Missie Says:

    Michelle,
    Like you didn’t know this already, but your kids are so cute. I love the “Cheeeeese!” smile :goodvibes: on your son’s face, but what is really priceless is your daughter’s “Touch my cookies and I’ll bean you with my rolling pin”. :fryingpan: May I say how brave you are cooking with 2 children under four? I bow to you, my heroine. :kneel:


  3. Michelle Says:

    Alyssa–Oh, she actually grabbed the plastic spatula at one point and started whacking the table. I swear it was a message to my son. :)

    Missie–It was fun, really! :dancingfool:


  4. Peggy Says:

    What sweeties! Hope you had a good time at the party!


  5. Olga Says:

    Indeed, your children are adorable! I admire you for cooking and baking. I used to do that, but now I’ll just buy the cake.


  6. Bonnie Ferguson Says:

    Oh yum on the Christmas baking :chocolate: Now I’m hungry :confused2:


  7. Kelly Says:

    That cookie pix is priceless!


  8. Melissa Says:

    I don’t know if I’ll do any baking this year…probably not. I got out of the habit. :) Love the pics!


  9. Mary Says:

    How cute is your family? They look like little dolls.

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