
Tonight Ryan and I decorated Christmas cookies together. Unlike most families, we decorate a wide-assortment of cookies to enjoy; when I say wide-assortment I am referring to Ryan's beloved star-of-David cookie and our Texas cookie. This year Ryan topped his most creative efforts to come up with a manger cookie; it is really quite impressive looking if I do say so.

Here Ryan is holding one of his creative manger cookies and is quite sad because he broke a leg of the manger while preparing to frost it. Very sad.
is a very blurry picture of one of our Star of David cookies. This cookie cutter was a gift from me to Ryan last year and prompted interesting discussion when we took a bunch of them to Allison & Anthony's Christmas party last year...people thought we were the token Jewish couple. (Ryan's manger is to the left of the Star of David.)
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Doesn't Ryan have some Jewish blood in his background? I want to say that maybe a grandfather or great-grandfather or something? maybe I'm thinking of someone else....
I'm so sad to not have a Star of David cookie this year! I do love the mangers though! You should save some and bring them next weekend!
There are only so many mangers to go around...especially after the broken one.
Oh well. I guess we'll just have to be satisfied with seeing your shining faces next weekend!
What a lovely and beautiful idea! I loved the cookies and I sympathize with you completely about the feelings about Israel. Maybe you are interested as I am in the Jewish star of David jewelry. Thanks for sharing.
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