over halloween Genny spent the night at her aunt and uncles where they made a black and orange halloween gingerbread house. (????) Apparently halfway through her uncle said "genny, let's not eat the construction supplies." With black teeth and black and orange stained lips she looked at him shocked: "I'm not! I wouldn't."
We had playgroup this morning and there were some tales of gingerbread house making. Either the kids ate so much candy there wasn't enough for the house, or the kids put all the candy on the house and decided to gently lick the house.
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ReplyDeleteover halloween Genny spent the night at her aunt and uncles where they made a black and orange halloween gingerbread house. (????) Apparently halfway through her uncle said "genny, let's not eat the construction supplies." With black teeth and black and orange stained lips she looked at him shocked: "I'm not! I wouldn't."
I love the one where she has her tongue between her lips. Such concentration.
ReplyDeleteCute house.
mmmm. candy.
ReplyDeletecute!
Oh the warm fuzziness of this post. I needed that. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo sweet.
Are you sure? She seems to have a pink candy glob in her chin in one pick!!
ReplyDeleteHallie :)
Seriously? WOW! Now that is self control. Very impressive. :)
ReplyDeleteDe-lurking to say how sweet are those pictures??? We tried to build a gingerbread house once. Once.
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@WWoW--She licked the candy cane, yelled, "YUCK!" and went on her merry way, never to sample another piece of candy that is probably older than her.
ReplyDeleteKewl house! I'm guessing Meg will help eat it after Christmas? ;)
ReplyDeleteOh, I love gingerbread houses and never do them! The Pumpkin is still too young to handle it, but by next year she probably will.
ReplyDeleteAlexis is so cute! She's really concentrating on putting those pieces on.
She is just precious! She did a very good job on this house, too.
ReplyDeleteWe had playgroup this morning and there were some tales of gingerbread house making. Either the kids ate so much candy there wasn't enough for the house, or the kids put all the candy on the house and decided to gently lick the house.
ReplyDeleteGood job Alexis!!
But it looks sooooo good! How could she have eaten nothing??
ReplyDeleteShe is a better woman than me! lol
ReplyDeleteI'll eat it. Yum, candy!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures.
ReplyDeleteI brought a pre-assembled Gingerbread house kit. Not sure when we're going to do it - but those pictures make it look easy!?
Heehee. I love the little drool puddle by the candy cane in that one pic :D
ReplyDeleteAll the photos are so cute! And your little Missy is so darling!!
@Cathy--Pre-assembled are TOTALLY easy. That one came with the "panels" all made and just required icing to glue it all together. Super easy.
ReplyDeleteI'm Very impressed!! Are those Sprees? Yum!
ReplyDeleteLovely. But I have to say her eyes are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! And really, no taste testing?
ReplyDeletethat's some SERIOUS self-control!
ReplyDeleteThat must be a good thing about having a kid who isn't a huge sugar fan, eh? Where you @???
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - what sweet pictures of her!
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