Halloween Cookies and a new use for pockets

We decided to make some cookies during the week the boys had off for Fall Break.  I dug out Mom’s sugar cookie recipe, and hunted up my rolling pin, and Chris went to town.

 

Some of these cookie cutters belonged to my grandmother!

 

Russell working intently:

Patrick making facial features on his ghost:

Chris was very proud of his cookie:

Chris wanted to use the rolling pin, so we gave it to him:

This is the face he made when David showed him how to hold onto the handles on the end instead of the middle:

 

And now for the new use for pockets in the front of overalls – a food storage device:

Steve’s finally learning.  When he yelled upstairs, “Oh no!  Chris is putting ramen noodles in his pocket!”  I asked, “Should I get the camera?”

He answered, “YES, and hurry!”

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