Not that I wanted to prove them wrong, okay I did, but I also saw the opportunity as my gift for the day. I decided to make chocolate covered pretzels and Ritz crackers with peanut butter. Not only did I make enough for the party, but I have some left for a neighbor and a friend I wanted to mail cookies to at Christmas, but didn't.
The main job he took on was sprinkles. He dug in our cabinet for maize and blue sprinkles so he could have Michigan University themed pretzels! Even though they didn'tmake it to a bowl game, he has been super excited about the announcement of their new head football coach. He also wanted to make the chocolate red for the Blackhawks, but unfortunately the coloring I had made the chocolate clumpy so we had to nix that idea.
After the pretzels and crackers were dipped and dried I found several leftover tin dishes from Christmas and packaged the treats up beautifully so he could take them to the party.
Today’s gift was one I could have totally ignored and my husband would have been perfectly fine swinging by the store and buying something prepackaged for the party. I like giving gifts that are not expected, but appreciated. Sure there were a hundred other things I could have been doing in that hour, but in this new year, I’m focusing on being intentional with my time, especially as it relates to giving back and making a difference.
Blessing for 2015,
Stephanie