We had lots of Christmas fun, and Christmas craziness, this week, starting with decorating Christmas cookies. Our friend who owns the plant nursery is allergic to wheat and gave us a terrific recipe for sugar cookies that uses rice flour. They taste like shortbread (some other wheat-free foods taste funky). Helen's favorite shape to decorate is an angel.

A couple of nights later, Sophie, Abe and Helen transformed Lindt chocolate bars into reindeer for their school and church teachers. Abe was a real trooper getting his gifts done since he has 4 teachers at school.

Later in the week we went to Sophie's Christmas piano recital. This is a photo of Sophie after the recital with her teacher, Amy. Amy tried something new this year and held the recital at an assisted living center so the elderly residents could attend. One couple in the audience were in their 90s and had been married for 72 years. Sophie did a great job at the recital-- she has excellent composure. We also went to her school choir concert this week.

Here is Becky showing off again with another French dessert (getting to be a terrible habit). She made this c
roquembouche for a Christmas party--cream puffs filled with pecan pastry cream, dipped in caramel and topped with spun sugar.

Our neighbor's daughter's boyfriend decorates their house with 75,000 lights. Here are a few of them. You know it's too many lights when you can take a photo of the house at night with our very basic camera. We wonder how you can draw that much electrical current without starting a fire. Maybe the spinning electric meter creates a breeze to cool things down. Our kids really love this house.