Chris has installed a wood stove in the storage/mudroom he built on the North side of the house. Its not an insulated room, but it takes the chill off that side of the house and when we really turn up the stove we get enough heat off of it to open up the window to vent the heat indoors. It warms up the mudroom enough that wet and snowy winter clothes can be dried out there instead of taking up precious space in the house too.
Chris and I have been developing our house plans. Chris has done all the drawings and most of the conceptualizing. I do more of the trubleshooting and fine tuning. A new friend who Chris has done work for is a carpenter who has built several of his own houses. He has very kindly offered to do up our final house plans for us! He has our plans and is working on them now. We're very excited to see the pictures in our heads being formed on paper, one step closer to attaining our dream.
Trailer park Christmas lights |
Cute kids! |
Solstice wasn't so sure about sitting so close to "Ho Ho" |
Every year we make a gingerbread house. Something different every time. In fact, its rarely a house at all. We've done a gingerbread lighthouse, a train, a bird house, a carousel, a Christmas tree, a barn, and a few others. This year it seemed fitting that the children chose to make a gingerbread chicken coop! It turns out it was a great homeschool math lesson. We made measurements and scaled it down smaller so that our gingerbread coop was a miniature version of our real coop! And of course we had to make a gingerbread doppelganger for each hen!
Happy December! (Do you know how many tries it takes before you finally get one where everyone is looking at the camera and not making some kind of silly face or blinking?!) |
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