Christmas like Laura Ingalls Wilder

 We recently borrowed a book from the library about Christmas time with Laura Ingalls Wilder. I read some of those books growing up, at a higher reading level, but we found this shorter children’s book adapted from the originals. It showed pictures and told stories of the kinds of simple pleasures the family enjoyed during Christmas time. 


The children loved making treats with their mom. She would heat hot sugar and molasses, and pour it in twisty shapes over a pan of snow, allowing the candy to quickly harden. Kasdyn was mesmerized with this idea and asked to make them for Christmas.


She did point out that their mom makes more treats than I do! Well, we’ll see when we get closer to Christmas…


But my big take-away each time I read it is their stockings. Their simple, real stockings hung on the mantle were filled with one peppermint stick, a pair of likely-homemade red mittens, and Laura got a rag doll with button eyes. Christmas gifts were so simple. There was no commercialism, and there was a homemade element.


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