When Liam got home we made peanut butter blossoms. He loooooved making these. He kept saying how good they smelled. He is old enough that he pretty much did everything and I just supervised. These cookies remind me of baking with Auntie Val. Jenna almost always picked this type, so for me, it is very much a traditional Christmas cookie. He really enjoyed rolling the balls in the sugar. He told the firemen he rolled them in salt, but I clarified it for them ;) .
He licked the peanut butter left in the measuring cup |
Rolling in "salt" |
I contemplated cancelling our activity. I didn't know if it seemed insensitive. But I didn't want to tell the kids about what happened. I don't want them going to school in fear, and they were looking forward to delivering the cookies. So at 3:00 I grabbed Rori and held her. Then we baked cookies. She picked out double chocolate peppermint cookies with a candy cane kiss in the center. I am not going to lie. These were delicious. They were a chocolate cookie with dark chocolate ghirardelli chips and some peppermint extract. Seriously delicious. My favorite flavor combination.
She's getting so independent |
So when papa got home, we plated the cookies and headed to the fire station. The firemen seemed very touched by the kids bringing them cookies. Liam was unusually outgoing and told them that he helped make them, rolled them in salt, and that he at two of them already. They let the kids sit in the firetruck and gave them each a hat and coloring book. Afterwards, I thought we probably should've delivered some to the police station. Next year, police officers, our cookies are coming for you ;)
4 comments:
Great tradition, Jamie! I haven't done that yet, and it's on my "to do" list this week. But we're all sick right now. Boo! Which fire station did you go to? Also, I was baking cookies last Friday too when I heard the news about Newtown. In a way, may I always think about the kids and teachers of Newtown and lift up a prayer for them whenever I bake now!
So fun! You need to post links to those recipes so we know where to find them. I'm intrigued by the junior mint one. We stole this idea from you last year and the boys LOVED it. Not sure if we'll get to it this year or not.
They thought it was so cool to sit in the firetruck. Liam so so excited to bring the cookies to them he did not stop talking the whole time we were there.--Bill
Sweet, sweet kids and mama.
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