Her sister, Leann, always requested puzzle cookies.
Their cousin, Elliot, told me he likes looking at the cookie designs and enjoys the stories I've written about their special cookies.
Now that they are getting older, I took inspiration from the three of them to create some special cookies for their younger cousin, Avery, to enjoy on Christmas Eve.
Hopefully, the cousins will read the story together and play with the puzzle pieces (covered in plastic wrap!), but the big kids don't get to eat them because they are Avery's special cookies.
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'Twas the day before Christmas and all through the house, the creatures were stirring, even the mouse!
Santa woke up very early, took his shower and strolled into the kitchen in his underwear to drink a cup of coffee and eat the breakfast Mrs. Claus had prepared for him before she went to the barn to feed the reindeer.
After breakfast, Santa got dressed and went to the workshop to help the
elves put the final touches on the toys.
Santa worked all day and skipped lunch and dinner because he knew children would leave him lots of treats to eat during his journey. At last, it was time for Santa to dress up in his special suit, gather the reindeer and start his long trip delivering presents to children all over the world.
Once Santa finished his long journey, he arrived back at the North Pole and donned his special pajamas and slippers, drank a cup of hot chocolate and told Mrs. Claus all about his long trip.
So, what does Santa do on Christmas day while all the children are enjoying the surprises he delivered to them? Well, if you look very closely, you might find him on vacation, enjoying the beach at Riviera Maya in Mexico. Unfortunately, he won't be there in February when Avery makes her annual trip. He will be back at the North Pole busy working on toys to deliver next Christmas.
Merry Christmas to all and a special thank you to Santa!
Diane, you have to be the BEST sister, aunt, great aunt, relative, friend in the world. You are always so thoughtful & make special events personal & memorable. Love you.
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DeleteThanks, Sis! It's been fun making special cookies for all the kids over the years. A labor of love that always makes me smile. Love you.
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