Sunday 18 December 2011

Gingerbread!

Waaaay back in December the family got together at my Sister in Law Maria's house to have a huge gingerbread bakingfest. As you can see, the guys who were along for the ride were hard at work....
By the way, notice the gorgeous and simple decoration of their house....what a contrast between American "overdecorating" styles!! Lydia got bribed by all her aunts and uncles who offered her little pieces of gingerbread dough if she would come sit with them. Ha! No wonder she didn't want any dinner!
Note the family resemblence between Lydia and Aunt Linda! Here we are, hard at work. And all this is NOT including the Gingerbread house and gingerbread SHIP that were made later on. What a fun tradition!
Below is the gingerbread ship, in case you were curious. It made like the Titanic and sank (i.e. fell apart) the next day.
Långt tillbaka till December...familjen hade en pepparkakors fest hus min svagerska Maria. Som du kan se, killerna som var med jobbade hårt.
Kolla på den fina stylen och dekoration av deras hus, vilket kontrast mellan den Amerikansk trend att overdekorera!
Lydia fick mutor av hennes fastrar och farbrorerna, om hon ska sitta med de så skulle hon får pepparkakordeg. Ingen överaskning att hon vill inte äta kvälls mat!
Kolla på hur lika Lydia och faster Linda ser ut!
Så har är vi, som jobbar så hårt. Och sen gjörde Linda ett pepparkakshus OCH ett pepparkaksbåt. Imponerande, men ett kul tradition.
Och sist, är ett bild på pepparkaksbåt, om du vill ser den.

Systematic Theology, Chapter 39

*Just a reminder that this study of Wayne Grudem's book, Systematic Theology, is not by any means me teaching, but rather a simple sum...