However, there WERE feats of strength this year. And that came in the form of all of the cookies that had to be decorated. This is not your average slop some frosting on a cookie and put some sprinkles on it and call it a day cookie decorating. No, there are angels that need braided hair, snowmen that need holly put in their hat, and toy soldiers that need to be made into Buckingham palace guard.
The boys have seriously stepped up their game in the decorating department too. (Need I remind anyone about Nate's first year, before he realized how serious this was?)
These weren't even their best work--but the most meaningful to them. They were quite sentimental.
The ultimate feat of strength came when Sam was facing 1 last cookie that needed to be decorated. We were all done, and sat there taunting/encouraging him. He had hit his limit. He didn't have his creative vision for this last snow-man, but he had reached his limit for "decorate and eat immediately".
And so, "The 30-second Snowman Challenge" was born. And it isn't much more complicated than that. 30 seconds. One snowman cookie. Sprinkles. Frosting. Go.
And here was the result:
All in all, it was a very fun night with great friends, that resulted in some pretty kick-butt cookies if I do say so myself. **Note: no cheating utensils like a piping bag were used in the decoration of these cookies.**
5 comments:
Happy Official Festivus everyone!
i'm always amazed at your craftsmanship.
merry christmas, hansons!
Cookies look great!!! See ya in a few hours!!!
Dad
Thanks for another fabulous festivus cookie decorating party! The plate of honor is proudly displayed in my kitchen and will remain there until the health authorities force me to remove it.....or Sam breaks down and eats them all! Merry Christmas Hanson's! We love you two!!
ONLY YOU GUYS COULD MAKE COOKIE DECORATING A COMPETITION!!! BUT WHAT GOOD CLEAN FUN!!! REMEMBER GRETA...KEEP YOUR WET FI NGERS OUT OF THE SPRINKLES AND DON'T MIX THE FROSTINGS IN THE BOWL...WHAT MEMORIES....TOF
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