Happy Holidays!
Many families’ holiday plans have been put on hold this year due to the nasty weather—and we’re no exception. Luckily things aren’t quite as bad snow or ice-wise here in Western Wisconsin as predicted, but just to be safe, we decided to wait until Saturday to hold the Ida-side family dinner. Actually this works in our favor since it gives us a chance to clear out an overlooked cobweb or two (In this house? How could that be?!), and finish some little details we normally wouldn’t have done, like folding napkins.
I know cloth napkins would be much better, but paper is all we had on hand (left over from Kate’s high school graduation—in 2005). These are so easy, and they add a festive touch. For square-shaped paper napkins, fold one corner down and behind itself, to make a pouch. Then turn the napkin over, fold both sides into a cone-shape, and flip it back over. If you like, you can stick whatever embellishment you would like for the occasion in the little “pocket.” I snipped some branches off of the Christmas tree and placed those on every-other plate, and placed a candy cane in the others. (Oh, we swiped the candle idea at the top of the photo from an area restaurant: Place a votive candle in a container of water, adding some cranberries for color. If you don’t have any livestock to feed the berries to afterward, the wildlife will appreciate them.)
Since we had an abundance of snow—and broken branches from the wind and ice—we decided to decorate outside too.
From our (snow)family to yours, we wish you all a very Merry Christmas!
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