I wasn't planning on doing any C-mas baking myself this year, mainly b/c our kitchen counter space here in China is no bigger than 2ft x 2ft. I'm not kidding... it's smaller than the top of an elementary school kid's desk, if that helps you visualize it. It's so frustrating trying to make anything, including meals b/c there's no place to put anything... I end up standing things on the gas stove, inside the sink, and in the tiny little dish-drying basket. Sometimes I even have to balance things on the top of the fridge. I won't complain any further here b/c I know we still have a lot more than most people in the world do. It's just a lot less space than I'm used to in a kitchen.
Anyways, all that being said, our cell group is have an outreach-type Christmas party this Friday night, and I was asked to coordinate all the food. It's just finger-food and desserts (not a big meal), so that's fine, but I figured I should bake something Christmasy instead of copping out and buying gross Chinese-y fried things in bags... that's like bringing chips and pop instead of nice stuff for C-mas. So I got a recipe for sugar cookies online and have been working on them the past 2 nights. They turned out okay, but taste a little funny b/c I had to use Chinese dumpling-flour to make them... that's the only kind of flour they have here... unless you want to pay around $10 for a little bag of the imported Rogers flour, which is crazy! Anyways, the point is, our apartment is warm and cozy and smells like Christmas cookies. While I was doing this, Andrew was practicing C-mas carols on the guitar as he's playing for the cell-group party's caroling part, and for our students' C-mas party next week. The music sounds great!
While I was writing this post, Andrew was just watching CNN and we caught the part about the Whistler gondola-post snapping in half... freaky!! You gotta think that those kinds of things are always on peoples' minds as they ride up the lifts on ski mountains... at least I always think of that "what if" scenario whenever I'm riding up. I always end up convincing myself that these things never happen in developed countries like Canada, and that they would only ever happen in new little ski-countries like Latvia or Slovenia or whatever... guess not! The snow at Whistler looked nice on TV though... kind of wish I were there (just not on that gondola!).
K, gotta go... hope you're all having a great time getting ready for C-mas. To those of you in our immediate family: watch for your C-mas cards in the mail... they should arrive soon!
3 comments:
Hey Andrew and Corinna, Merry Christmas! That's so sweet you guys got a care package from home. I could totally relate to Mrs. Hiller filling ziploc bags with cereal at the post office. I recently sent a shoe box full of food to my best bud now in the Philippines. Super-duper expensive! :( Postage was three times the cost of all the food inside. But, if he gets it, he'll enjoy all the goodies. :) Have an awesome two days off. It's snowing here, yay!
have indeed enjoyed following your adventures through your blog. Sounds like you're having a great time. thanks for the updates. Hope you have a wonderful holidays!
Karin
And that's what mom's do best! They give us treats when they said they would stick to a card. That's an awesome Christmas surprise to enjoy! I've been busy baking Christmas goodness since being back in my mom's kitchen! I agree...counterspace is important to bake! Merry Christmas :)
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