(Grandma and Grandpa, if you want any of the photos of your beautiful house printed out, let me know and I'll make it happen!)
First! A few photos from our family shopping trip in Chicago, mid-December:
As soon as I was officially done with school/work for the holidays I begin my first duty of Christmas: making limpa (Swedish rye bread) for Christmas Eve. Here are photos of the process:
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The ingredients. |
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Everything all mixed together. |
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Limpa has to rise for a LONG TIME. It's a two day process to make it. |
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Ready for the oven! |
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Baked and braised with butter. |
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The final product, at Christmas Eve. |
And the big day itself. Christmas Eve at my grandparents', Christmas morning at my parents' house in La Porte, and Christmas day at my in-laws':
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Getting ready for Christmas Eve! |
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My grandparents' beautiful Christmas house. |
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Around the fire. |
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Six handsome gentlemen. |
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Our big Swedish meal. |
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Siblings. |
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Cousins. |
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Post celebration. |
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Getting ready for bed, Christmas night. |
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Molly and her present. |
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The chaos. |
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At the Rasps'. |
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Merry Christmas! |
And that's it! I'll leave you with two pictures of Ms. Molly.
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This is how we felt during the holidays. |
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And this is how we feel now that they're over. :) |
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