Chloe;
We made oodles; if you were closer than Greece, I'd send you some!:)
MomyBlogr;
Deleted you post by accident; sorry :(
Jennifer;
You guessed it! My son wanted to decorate bells and I tried to explain that they were Christmas cookie cutters, na dhe thought for a moment and then said, mom, when the bell rings, that means it's time for Halloween to begin, and besides, we can just decorate any kind of cookies we want. So I didn;t argue, and we now have Halloween ghosts, pumpkins, fall leaves, and bells!:) I look the picture of the ocean from my living room window. We are blessed with a room with a view. I literally sat on my couch and watched the waves roll today. LIke the theatre of nature.
Dr. Deb;
I just are two myself. With diet coke; too tired and lazy to make a nice hot cuppa something. I read your comments on your site and wow; you met Ro; so wonderful and great to hear. Did she recognize who you were from her blog?
You're raising the right kind of kids. It's not what SHAPE the cookies are that are important, it's their proximity to my stomach this is important.
Wow, what an ocean! Lucky you, a room you get to view it from! I have to walk 3 mins to see my ocean. I hope you took time out with some of those yummy cookies, a cuppa and a book....oooohh and some Il Divo!
Excellent cookies! I would have eaten ALL of them before I had a chance to take a picture.
Well, I was going to say "all those snowmen" till I realised they were ghosts. Then, since I had Christmas on the brain, I saw the bell. Maybe it's that scary bell that chimes whenever the Headless Horseman lips off someone's lid?
(i don't remember a bell from the story...but there's always scary bells in Halloween movies, you know?)
Dawn;
Sorry they're not closer:( I had three for breakfast:)
Michelle;
Yes, it was a wonderful evening; 3 minutes, but ohhhh look at the beach you have!
Christina;
Over half are already gone...there'll be none left by Halloween!
MissB;
Exactly; this was what he was thinking....
7:44 PM
em...not enough cookies for me?