A very fun tradition in the Hopkins family is to make homemade gingerbread houses the first Monday in December. I was even a part of this tradition before Jim and I were married. Holly and JD were excited and very interested what was going on but mostly they were interested in having some candy. And they had their fair share! We had candy galore to choose from. And even changed it up a bit by building an Andes Mint roof instead of the traditional Neccos.
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While we decorated Holly and JD were entertained by Uncle Dougie, eating candy on Daddy’s lap and playing with Christmas decorations. Holly would sometimes lounge in her new found love, the baby bouncy chair. It’s like her little recliner! So cute.
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Fun! We are making our tonight. We are doing a train this year.