Calla Lillie's were "especially popular since (they) could be made to bloom all year around in the southern to centre parts of Europe using simple greenhouses. It was a flower that could be grown even when the sky seemed dark."

Dec 22, 2014

One Christmas Eve when I was about 7 years old, we were visiting some friends of my Dad and Mom's. These friends had a couple kids the age of my Brother Randy and me. We played and visited through the evening, when about 9-9:30 pm Dad and Mom said it was time to go home. As we stepped out the front door we were HAPPILY astonished that a big box of presents were wrapped and sitting right in the doorway... and in the snow. We began screaming at our friends "Santa has been here, look!" They came running, all wide eyed and and full of 'happy', as we watched them carrying this box of treasures inside.








All the way home we questioned Mom and Dad about "Why had Santa just dropped them off and left, and if "we would get home to find presents at our door?" Mom and Dad ushered us in the front door, strange, we usually came in the back door, but I was too excited to think much about that. No presents on the front steps, so we ran to the back door and opened it to find nothing there as well. Just snow, untrodden snow. Mom and Dad assured us that we would not be missed by Santa, while Mom was doing her best to get us out of our coats and into bed. Just as we settled down we heard a 'thump' and a "Ho, Ho, Ho!" We were excitedly startled and sat still for a few minutes looking at each other when Mom said "What was that? I bet it was Santa." Dad came through the house and said "Did you hear that?" We jumped up out of bed and ran to the back door, for that was where we had heard the 'thump.' Sure enough, sitting at the door was a box full of presents...and a single set of footsteps on the snow covered porch. 


I don't remember what I received in the way of material gifts that Christmas, I just have this memory of our family, all well, all young, all happy. Some were creating magic that Christmas, while some were believing in it with all our hearts.
Good job, Dad and Mom-
*Merry Christmas, one and all-




Dec 14, 2014

Polish Kolaczki - © 2009 Barbara Rolek licensed to About.com, Inc.


Kolacky-Polish Christmas Cookies.


Yield: about 2-1/2 dozen cookies
Ingredients:
1/2 cup (1 stick = 4 ounces) butter, softened
4 ounces cream cheese, softened
1 cup all-purpose flour
fruit preserves (raspberry, pineapple cherry)
Directions:
Beat butter and cream cheese in large bowl with electric mixer at medium speed until smooth and fluffy. Gradually add flour; beat at low speed until mixture forms soft dough. Divide dough ball in half; wrap each half in plastic wrap. Refrigerate 1 hour or until firm.
Preheat oven to 375*F. Roll out dough, half at a time, on floured surface to 1/8-inch thickness. Cut into 2-1/2 inch squares. Spoon 1 tsp. preserves into center of each square. Bring up two opposite corners to center; pinch together tightly to seal. Fold sealed tip to one side; pinch to seal. Place 1-inch apart on ungreased cookie sheets. Bake 10 to 13 minutes or until lightly browned. Remove to wire racks; cool completely

Merry Christmas!

Courtesy: Aj The original Polish Prince.