Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Aaron & Michelle. . .architect & builder

Aaron definitely brought our famous award-winning gingerbread house to the ward Christmas Dinner. The palm trees didn't make it to Aspen Grove. Palms don't traditionally do well in white winter weather.I think Aaron has a thing for me. I'm pretty sure he enjoys feeding me stale gumdrops a little too much.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does the whooping cough make him pale?

Anonymous said...

Oh BABY!

Anonymous said...

CUTE!!!! I mean the girl

by Aaron Read said...

This picture only portrays a fraction of the candy house's inherent beauty , deliciousness, and .... functionality. If you look closely, you can barely make out the green baret fashionably adorning the brave cinnamon bear on your right. If you look closely you can also see the icicles made of frosting. Not present are the twin palm trees made of the finest red vine licorice with smashed gumdrop leaves, the pile of tootsie-roll wood... A masterpiece, for sure.


PS Paleness is not one of the symptoms of the whooping cough.

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