Katie Tree’s wing making idea was just plain brilliant for our family’s holiday.
The crafting started on the Winter Solstice and we had a tasty Ramen take out meal, so no one would have to stop to cook.
That part was MY brilliant idea. Not cooking? Yay!
I knew we would need extra time to create these flights of fancy.
What I didn’t know, was that her gift to the family of wing making supplies would turn into a full week of working on these off and on together.
It was an actual gift that just kept on giving.
We had bonus craft dates while the project continued, and everyone was in and out of the studio til New Years.
I went from crying at the grocery store over trying to plan a minimal Christmas, without both of my boys and missing one girl to rejoicing over the surprise of Adam and Dewdrop showing up, and then having a house and studio full of family fun for days on end.
Right up til New Year’s Day, when we had a fairy dress up party together.
And of course, the newest family member, little Molly, got a set of wings to wear to the party too.
We only had a couple of precious days with my boy, but he left Dewdrop with us for a week.
My kind hearted husband offered to drive her halfway home to North Carolina and meet up with her dad for the drop off. Instead of tagging along, I am spending time undecking the halls and editing fairy party pics.
Ha, who am I kidding? So far, I have just sat and edited pretty pictures, played with pups, and snacked on leftovers. (Pumpkin pie cake makes an ideal breakfast)
I have a book that is calling out to me, but I’m resisting, and gearing myself up for the tree tear down.
I shouldn’t be procrastinating, the chore won’t be hard. I kept the decor soooo simple this year, there isn’t much to take down.
I plan on leaving up the lights and frosty leaf garlands over the windows for adding some sparkle to a cold January.
This Christmas certainly was an unexpected joy in a dark, sad year.
I will be savoring the memories as I tuck away the trees.
Well, actually as I shove trees into the closet and do my best to shut the door.
Thank you, Katie, for such a fun project!
I think we need to plan a spring time, Fairy Tea Party for more dress up fun.
What a beautiful family, what a lovely time together. Stay safe on the road Rich and Adam. Glad you got to see Adam, even if for a short visit. Stay healthy, and blessings to you guys one day at a time !! Love, Debbie
Posted by: Debbie Beracha | January 03, 2021 at 11:09 AM
What great pictures and what a beautiful family!
Posted by: Ellen D. Bailey | January 04, 2021 at 12:25 AM
You gals sure did have a great time! What wonderful memories you made that your granddaughters will remember for a lifetime. What a great "granny" you are!
Posted by: Erica H | January 04, 2021 at 03:26 PM
You are all beautiful and clever!
Posted by: Gayle Olson | January 06, 2021 at 07:23 PM
You have got to be the coolest grandma ever! What a beautiful way to celebrate the magic of the winter solstice!
Posted by: Leslie | January 07, 2021 at 09:32 AM