Well, I got really busy that week between two days before Christmas and New Year's. Along with completing the knitted items, I made my dipped chocolates, made the scrapbook pages to update everyone's scrapbooks that I made for them when they got married, and knitted six finger puppets for my new Sunbeam class at church. I wanted them for their first day in my class which was New Year's Day. As it turned out, only one of the six showed up, so I postponed my introductory lesson to this coming week.
Frustration really settled in when I was dipping my chocolates two days before Christmas. I got up early that day and made my centers, so that they could chill for a while before I dipped them. When it came time to do the dipping was when it all started to fall apart. For some reason, the chocolate would not melt to a nice consistency for dipping. It all globbed together in a lump. I tossed the first batch and managed to get a little dipped with the next one before it happened again. I guess it was getting too hot for some reason. I was using my double boiler as always, and it was still a problem. Instead of dumping this batch, I added some nuts and made it into bark. No matter what kind of chocolate I used, the problem happened again for a third and fourth time. I was nearly in tears...I had all these beautiful centers, and I couldn't get them dipped. I took a break and went out to dinner with my husband. When I came back, I melted some chocolate chips to see if I could finish dipping my centers. It worked better, but still the chocolate was very thick on the candies. At least, I was able to fill the tins for my presents that I needed for the next day.
The scrapbook pages took all day and more to compile. I had to do a lot of work on the computer before I could even start to put the pages together. I had to move all the pictures for each family into a folder for that family (four new folders). Then, I had to choose the pictures that I wanted to use and print them out. It took two nights of work to do all of that. To compile the pages, I started at 6:30 on Wed. morning and worked without a break until 1:30 Thurs. morning and still did not have all the pages completed. I had to make a whole new book for Tom and Mindy because I had not made one for them. I made any where from 8-11 new pages for each of the other books. I went to bed and got up again a few hours later and finished the four pages that I had laid out and made two more pages, that I had not planned on, for two of the other books. With that done, I had to do some serious house cleaning for my company that was coming for the week end.
It is so crazy...it turned out to be a year for pictures. I did the scrapbooking for the kids, and they all gave me pictures in various forms for Christmas. I got a bound book of pictures from T.W.'s family, tile magnets for my fridge with pictures of each of my grandchildren on them from Marty's family, a 2012 calendar with pictures of all my family on the various months from Cheryl's family, and a smaller carry-along picture book of Tom's family from them. It was a great year for pictures. I say you can never get too many pictures. It is such a great way to preserve our family history.
On Fri. night and all day Sat., I worked on the finger puppets to get them ready for Sunday. I'm glad that I have four girls and only two boys this year. Girls' hair is much easier to do than boys' hair.
I have already started to make my Christmas presents for next year. I was so bored yesterday with nothing to work on, that I decided in the night what I would do for the ladies and got up this morning and started in. Nearly half done with one of them. I am having to alter patterns again because I cannot find what I want in the size I want. I'm actually getting much better with altering now, and feel quite confident in giving it a try.
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