Christmas Goodies: Peanut Butter Fudge
This is the yummiest peanut butter fudge I’ve ever had—when I get the texture right. It can be tricky to get it just right, but it is so worth it.
This is the yummiest peanut butter fudge I’ve ever had—when I get the texture right. It can be tricky to get it just right, but it is so worth it.
In addition to “If You’re Missing Baby Jesus,” we have also been blessed for many years with the Christmas story of the Christmas tablecloth or tapestry. This story is a story of hope, restoration, and God’s working in mysterious ways—and never ceases to give pause to all of us as we share in it.
A. Find out from children
i. Joshua’s first Christmas married
ii. Kayla flying home
B. Our “always” ones
i. Christmas decorating night
ii. Our own “Christmas Eve”
iii. Our own “Christmas Day”
One of our favorite Christmas traditions is reading aloud from Christmas stories.
We have done this for so many years that we have a handful of them that we try to read whenever some of the grown kids are over during December–and especially on our family Christmas decorating night and Christmas Eve. (Many of our favorites are in Joe Wheeler’s “Christmas Stories From the Heart” books.)
Donna Reish, of Raising Kids With Character and Character Ink Press, brings you answers to questions about celebrating Christmas with college and adult children. From how to include marrieds and college kids to gift ideas and party games, Donna loves sharing about her family’s traditions and celebrations.
Every Christmas I try to get one or two great family game, that one game that everybody will love, that will get us around the dining room table in the dark winter evenings, talking, laughing, and having fun. I have struck gold many years for our family games, and the year we got Call It was one of those years.