Step One: Roll the dough.
Step Two: Strain a muscle pressing a cookie cutter in
(while Mama apparently is having a nasal issue)
Step Three: Admire your work so far.
Step Four: Press one more shape into an empty spot
with your fat, dimpled hand.
Step Five: Put the cookies on a tray and then laugh about it with Grandma.
Step Six: Wait.
Step Seven: Take them out of the oven and make sure you look pinch-able.
Step Eight: After the cookies have cooled,
put them on a plate and set out your decorating materials.
Step Nine: Put some frosting on a cookie, or watch someone else do that part.
Step Ten: Use sprinkles liberally.
Step Eleven: Tilt your head in an irresistible manner.
Step Twelve: Eat one. Call Ms. Stewart and tell her you could make
better Christmas cookies than her when you were two. (Snap.)
5 comments:
Being the cookie queen I am (I almost rival Grandpa)I truly appreciated this post.
Of course it didn't hurt that adorable little Jude was the "maker"
(as in "you're a good maker mom -something Carter used to say all the time)
This post is absolutely ADORABLE! Jude is just too much! Merry Christmas to you guys, hope it's wonderful!:)
Emily - I have been sharing this witih everyone who visits Boppa; it is an adorable respite and we thank you for it.
so very cute! he is one precious boy:)
Awesome :):)
Glad he likes making cookies.
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