




Finally, all the presents had been wrapped and put under the tree. The stockings were hung, and a big plate of cookies and cheese was set out for Santa Mouse. Now it was time for Nana Mousekin’s Christmas Eve Story:
“A long, long time ago,” she began, “when your papa was just a teeny, tiny baby--can you imagine that?”
“NO!” said Mimi and Momo, for although they heard the same story every year, they still could not believe that Papa Mouse had ever been a little baby!
“We had just moved to Sassafras Valley,” Nana Mousekin continued. “and we were nearly out of sugar, milk, and cheese. But it was two days before Christmas, and the nearby shops were closed! So your Grandpa set off for the only store that was open, which was two whole hours away. He had a good map, and he promised to be back for supper. I busied myself in the kitchen, and your baby papa played on his blanket.
But a few hours later, the sky darkened and big scary clouds swept in from the west, bringing howling winds. Then the snow started to fall--huge thick snowflakes--as big as teacups! Before long, the whole world was covered, and I could only see white out the window.
I put the baby to bed and tried to stay calm, but I was worried sick about Grandpa. Was he lost in the storm? Would he freeze to death far from home? If he did make his way back, would he find the house, so buried in snow? I wanted to go out and call for him, but the front door was completely blocked with snow. As hard as I pushed, I could not make it budge. If Grandpa did return, how would he even get inside?
All night I sat fretting by the fire, until I must have dozed off in the wee early morning.
Suddenly, I was startled awake by a great thump overhead. ‘The house is falling in!’ I screamed, as great heaps of snow fell down the chimney. But right then there was a second great thump, and guess who landed in the fireplace?”
“Grandpa Mousekin!” said Momo.
“That’s right,” said Nana. “And guess who followed right behind him?”
“Santa Mouse!” said Mimi.
“He had rescued your Grandpa from the storm and delivered him home, supplies and all, safe and sound!”
“Wow!” exclaimed Momo. “What did he look like?”
“His eyes,” Nana remembered, “how they twinkled! His dimples, how merry! His cheeks were like roses; his nose like a cherry; His droll little mouth was drawn up like a bow, and his whiskers and chin were as white as the snow. He had a broad face and a little round belly that shook when he laughed—like a bowl full of jelly!”
“Did you offer him something to eat?” asked Mama Mouse.
“I put out a plate of my Special Pinwheel Cookies,” said Nana, “and he munched down two right away.” ‘Delicious!’ he declared, brushing crumbs from his beard. ‘But if it’s not too much trouble’, and he asked for something else to go with them.”
“Cheese!” said Momo.
“That’s right,” said Papa, “that’s how we know that Santa Mouse likes a little cheese with his cookies.”
“He didn’t stay long,” Nana concluded, “because he had so much to do. He knew the storm would slow things down—that’s why he had started a day early, and that was very lucky for us, wasn’t it? He went back up the chimney, got into his sleigh, and we heard him exclaim as he flew out of sight:
‘Happy Christmas to all and to all a good night!’”
from Christmas With the Mousekins - A Story with Crafts, Recipes, Poems and More! by Maggie Smith
i'm hard at work on my Holiday Cookie Paunch!
i got my friend Karen crafting again, with my Lucky Charms sewing pattern.
the decorating hasn't really begun, but i just wanted to see how cute some Bitty Birds look on the tree...
these are most of the crafts from Christmas with the Mousekins, including Momo's Christmas Tree Hat, and Angel Mouse Tree-topper.
this is Rosemary & George, sporting their hats made at a little book signing i did on 11/27. they were so into it!
and here's a tree-topper (emailed to me) made by a mom and her daughter when the girl was home sick from school. isn't she the cutest?
last week a friend was wanting a hand-sewing pattern to give her crafty 10-yr old niece for christmas...i set to designing and making these fun felt charms, and i became a little obsessed!
they can be used for necklaces, key chains, pins, zipper pulls, or just cute decorations.
Owl, Heart, Love Bunny, Fancy Cat, Pouch Pup, and Bitty Bird.
they're a bit addictive because they are so quick and fun to make, and you want keep trying them out in different color combos.
the holiday season is here, and i'm happy to announce my first Christmas book: Christmas with the Mousekins - A Story with Crafts, Poems, Recipes and More!
there's lots of love & hugs & family togetherness,
and lots and lots of cookies!
Recipes and craft instructions follow the Mousekins making them in the story. so it's all very integrated.
mimi mouse gives baby mouse this cute felt mobile, and the next page shows how to make it (as well as a Mousie Sock Puppet and Mimi's little mitten bookmarks).
there are lots of projects in the book and even more online, for a real home-made holiday. we had the book printed on un-coated stock (no shine, just matte), which is really neat, and adds to the old-fashioned feel.
and another said they are definitely making Cinnamon Snail cookies this year!