Friday, December 28, 2012

Holiday Treats

The lovely Caroline reminded me that I did not post the fun treats I made this year!  I had such a fun time looking up different ideas for fun sweets to nibble.  Some things I found were way out of my league and complicated.  Some were cheesy or just... well... not cute.  But I did find some treasures to test out, and this is what I came up with:

These little guys are by far my favorite.  They are simply marshmallows and white chocolate.  However, the trick of getting the chocolate to cover the puffs and smooth out caused me a little bit of thinkin'!



Wrapped up and ready to be devoured by little (and big) kiddos!



These friends are basically the same, but with milk chocolate and broken pretzels.  Let me just go ahead and say that pretzel-breaking is quite the ordeal.  It takes some serious skill.  Like, I may need to take some culinary classes on how to break them.  Because most of the time, they just crumbled to itty bitty pieces.



And how about these easy-peasy goodies?  They've been made my many before.  They are not a new thing; I am aware.  But look how pretty!  And easy!  Pretzels, Hershey's Kisses, Hershey's Hugs, Christmas M&M's.



When you have leftover chocolate, what do you do?  MAKE IT UP!  So I did.  And this is what happened:



Santa hats!!!  That was not my original intent.  I just dipped the marshmallows, but when they did this curly thing at the top, I thought it looked like the floppy part of a hat.  I added a dot of white chocolate, and VOILA!


Oreo truffles.  I make these all the time, so people started associating them with me.  But I will always give credit where it is due.  Caroline is the one who made them before me and gave me the recipe!  I will share, though, the first time I made them was with my bestie Katie in our college apartment.  We were so excited.  Unfortunately, Caroline left out the important step of FREEZING the oreo guts before dipping them in the melted chocolate.  It's kind of an important step.  Let's just say that our first Oreo balls were UGLY.  But they tasted delicious!!!

 I've gotten a little more elaborate in my decorating, though.  These are much more exciting than the regular ones I make!

 And finally, I made these for the most recent of Christmas celebrations:




Santa hats with brownies as the base.  Again... easy... Do you see a theme here?  Add some oreo truffles to the mix, and you have a lovely party plate!



Merry Christmas!



Thanksgiving... Better Late Than Never!





SO I have the most wonderful family.  My Grammie and Papa had 7 amazing children, and throughout the years, these children got married, had kids, and even several of those kids have kids.  (We are up to 50+ people.)  Our Thanksgiving holiday is exploding with an abundance of aunts, uncles, cousins, and cousins-once-removed.  (It took us awhile to figure out what the terminology was for your cousins' children...)  It is such a blessing to be around such Godly people who continue this tradition long after Grammie and Papa have passed. 

I am such a tradition kind of girl, and I think a lot of that is due to our family and the traditions we have.  I can almost lay out the extended weekend in detail.  AND I LOVE EVERY MINUTE.


Around September/October, the family e-mail starts filling up our inbox as we begin to verify who is and isn't coming and what each person will be bringing/baking/etc. for the festivities.

Wednesday: The family arrives at the location (which changes due to the expanding size of our family).  Currently we meet at the Wawasee Episcopal Conference Center in Indiana.  As we arrive, the wonderful aroma of Grammie's vegetable soup fills the air.  I long for this ALL YEAR LONG.  We exchange hugs and conversation and maybe insert a few board games before we collapse after a day of traveling.

Thursday: We come together in one gigantic circle and have family share time.  This is usually to unload the blessings of the year that God has given.  It usually involves the struggles and how God has carried us through them.  This also means that this time is highly emotional.  And the Waggoner men are the biggest criers.  Tissues all around.



After share time, we are all drooling as the smells are coming in from the kitchen(s).  Turkey, stuffing, corn casserole, green bean casserole, mashed potatoes, rolls, sweet potato casserole, salads, rutabaga... I could go on...

 


A little time for napping and exploding of stomachs is inserted, but then it is ROOK TOURNAMENT time!  Now, I have never been a fan of the Rook Tournament.  My family is serious.  And I don't mean that in a gentle way.  I mean, we have trophies.  There are RULES people, and they must be followed.  No table talk!  Don't even LOOK at your partner like you're giving them a hint!  You BETTER play a card in the right suit or RENIG on you! Subtract all your points!!!  No second chances!!!!! 

It's scary.  Idunlikeit.  I normally stay away from the tournament because I AM competitive, but I hate letting people down.  So partners games are not my thing.  However, I realized over the years that if I don't participate, then I am bored, because everyone else is playing rook.  And that trumps all.  I'm alright.  But I get nervous.  Sometimes my partner and I win a couple of the games.

Later on, we have leftovers and pies.  Lots of pies.  Many of my family members watch football.  I do not.

Friday: It's CHRISTMAS!  Yes, we celebrate both holidays since we only get together once a year.  Sometime in the morning, we have a program.  This started out as a tradition from my Grammie and Papa so that they could see all of the talents their little grandchildren had.  I remember my Papa being SO SERIOUS as we sang "Away in a Manger" as little tots.  We were embarrassed and giggled, but Papa made us start over until we gave appropriate respect to the meaning of the words.  I miss him.  Now it's turned into the grandchildren's children quoting verses and playing piano and being cute... and then me and my cousin Felicia singing/playing piano together.  I don't think we are so "cute" anymore, and I've started feeling a little embarrassed because we are the only adults participating in this event.  So this year was the first year we didn't do it.  SHOCK.  HORROR.  I know.  I kinda feel bad because it was my decision to break the tradition.  I'm just looking forward to the day when I have children who can do the performing instead of me!

Then it's on again.... Christmas dinner- Ham, cheesy potato casserole, green bean casserole, corn casserole, salads, rolls, etc... 

And then we are bloated again.

After our stomachs have calmed, we engage in the scariest time of all: the gift exchange.  We play Dirty Santa style where you can steal gifts.  There are rules.  Again.  And rulemaster Aaron is very serious!!!  People (and presents) get hurt.  Physically.  Emotionally.  But in the end, we have always had an abundance of laughs and end up with some awesome presents.





We end the day by finishing tournaments (Rook and otherwise... sometimes pingpong, sometimes corn hole) and playing other games.  We are a gaming family.


Saturday: This used to be "go see the latest Disney movie" day, but as we got older, the tradition wore off, and now it's become the "go shopping in the Amish village" day.  Those who don't go shopping watch football.  But we all enjoy Aunt Robin's potato soup!  Then, we pack up, clean up, and go home.

Some of my favorite moments are with the kids.  There are so many tiny tots roaming around, and there is never a dull moment.  D and I have learned that when your room is on the same floor as theirs, you WILL be woken up at 6 or 7am to running feet and banging on doors and crying over toys not being shared.  You WILL have to tell the kids your room is not a place for hide and seek.  But it's worth it.  I love them all.  I love them SO much that I couldn't choose between them when it came time for our wedding, so that is why we had 17 flower girls and ring bearers!

They did this by themselves!!!


And then they pummeled cousin Aaron.

I love this family.  Thanksgiving has become my absolute favorite time of the year.  My heart aches to think that one day, we will not be able to meet this way anymore.  Families will start breaking off into their own celebrations.  But until that day comes, I will relish the moments I have with each and every one of them!

Merry Thanksmas!
(Thanks to Katie for teaching me the proper term for our celebration!)





Saturday, December 8, 2012

Babies!

No, not mine... but some ladies that I love!

It's been a blessing to see two Godly women growing a precious little one in their little ovens!  Two out of the three pastor's wives are preggers, and everyone keeps telling me it's my turn.  LISTEN HERE PEOPLE, we need some time!!!  All of this talk is going to work like osmosis and infect me!  Cut it out!!!  Ha, it's really okay... It's just not my time yet!

We just got to celebrate our beautiful friend Emily's greatly awaited little girl, Elise Lynne Mofield("Ellie").  It was amazing to see the women of the church come out and support their sweet sweet bundle of joy!  Kim was so great to take charge of the shower and designate all of the bits and pieces.  I got to help out by making the banner and oreo truffles as party favors.  It was so beautiful and pink! 


The letters didn't pop as much as I hoped, but I think it turned out alright!



Thanks to Caroline who pitched in last minute to help me get these done!



Caroline made this AMAZING buggy cake!  She's pretty much ridiculous.


Emily in pink, and everyone who helped out in some way!  Amazing women!!!
 Back in OCTOBER... I co-hosted my bestest friend Caroline's shower for her little man, Jude Allen Herron.  I had so much fun color coordinating and crafting!  It was a little much for a shower when you have no idea how many people will show up, since the whole church was invited.  However, when your best friend is having her first baby, IT'S A BIG DEAL!  And I couldn't do anything less.  Jude's room is gray, yellow, white, and a hint of navy.  It took a great deal of time and imagination, but I had so much fun finding things to match the colors and make this shower super special!





For the banner, I gathered a variety of scrapbook paper in the selected color scheme, made a pattern of pendants and ties, cut out circles for a background and added the letter stickers.  LOVE it.

VOILA!


Drink table!  Punch prepared by Emily.  Puff ball by Megan.  Blocks specially designed and ordered by Blake's mom!

Food table!  Thank you to everyone who contributed to our snacks and desserts!

I made the lemon poppyseed cake (yellow on the inside to match, duh!).  I put alphabet labels in front of each food and drink item!

Typical oreo truffles, but I added fun little mustache picks for the "little man" theme idea!

Jennifer is SO SKILLED at diaper cakes.  She made the carriage!!! 

I jazzed up some vases to hold the candies.

There's a baybee in there!!!



Punch anyone?


Mustache winner!

Poopy diaper winner!






MUSTACHE FUN!!!





Caroline's due date was YESTERDAY, and baby Jude has yet to appear.  She is super preggers; I could pop her belly with a toothpick!  Come on little man!  Aunt Kiki is ready to meet you!  (I just really want a fun nickname.)