This year however it was a family event! All of the kids got to help (some were more helpful than others). I think they may have helped a little last year, but now I was ready for 4 eager helpers.
Here is Sandra focused on making a ball.
Grant doing good!
Unfortunately for us it was too much like play dough for Mhari. She loved helping, but none of her "balls" made it into our finished pile. Maybe next year punkin!
Talmage is a big helper!
The next part of this is the dipping in chocolate. After some technical difficulties with our chocolate on the first night we were finally ready for dipping.
This was much more fun to help out with!
Mhari's best position was on the counter as you can see... hard to reach the chocolate otherwise.
Here are all the beautiful buckeyes. I still have a few that need dipping, but Jeff prefers them without the chocolate (as Mhari probably would as well, since she doesn't care for chocolate) so maybe we're done dipping.
I'm glad to have this tradition done and ready for delivery to friends!
(***disclaimer - All buckeyes were made under parent supervision and all children's hands were washed with no licking during the process!)
(***disclaimer - All buckeyes were made under parent supervision and all children's hands were washed with no licking during the process!)
4 comments:
I love learning other families' traditions. I love them! What a sweet mom you are!
What a great tradition. Looks like the kids had a blast:)
You are such a good mom. Those treats are the best!! Your kids are getting so big and are still adorable!
I love those family traditions. It looked like a lot of fun. Thats what we do when we make tamales.
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