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so, in the end, I decided to take a piecemeal approach to circleness decoration creation. this year I tackled the essential wreath, pictured above. it's a combination of two popular designs I found floating around on apartment therapy: the west elm felted snowball wreath (shown below), and the instant gratification garland wreath.
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at first I was kind of disappointed by the results, but the wreath has grown on me. I'm fairly happy with it now. perhaps I'll add embellishments as the years go by.
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and then, of course, cookies! I haven't been able to unearth all of the animal cookie cutters yet, so the full on food web theme didn't quite get off the ground, but there were elephants, owls, octopi, snakes (of course!), and gorillas. I also made a couple of batches of chocolate chip walnut cookies and one big batch of snickerdoodles. my in-laws were underwhelmed by the idea of circleness, to say the least (ok, maybe my mother-in-law was officially offended by it), but all the kids loved the animal cookies. my father-in-law called the circleness snake, satan, and I told him that only a christian would say so. I honestly didn't think about the symbolism when I chose the snake as the gift-bearer of circleness. I thought only of the fact that they're stealthy and able to swallow large items (more of a Little Prince reference than anything). but the satan/christian banter was lighthearted. all in all, I was dreading outing the idea to my in-laws, and it really didn't go over that badly. I'm sure next year we'll have to go through it all over again, but alas, it takes a while to establish a tradition. this is the fifth year John and I have celebrated circleness, but only the first year we took pains to create some traditional activities in earnest.
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and finally, one shot of henry, holding the big buzz lightyear that the circle snake delivered to our house. oh, and rather than hanging stockings, we put boots by the fireplace. snakes and boots go together naturally for a boy obsessed with toy story (woody oft exclaims, "there's a snake in my boot!").