... for the Feast of St. Therese!!!
I just posted the directions for these darling Rose Cupcakes over at Catholic Cuisine!
Today was the last day of my Novena to St. Therese. I was praying this novena for a special intention -- particularly that this coming Christmas I will have a safe (and hopefully not too painful) delivery and a physically healthy baby which I will get to bring home to love and to hold. Yes, I was a bit more specific this time! Remembering "Love's Delay, I wondered if I would receive a rose or not. I also wondered just where St. Therese would find a rose to send since I didn't have plans to leave the house today, and the roses on my blog "don't count!" ;)
I did have a super hard time deciding which dress to choose for our little "Christmas Rose" but finally settled on the Roses are Red collection with a Rose Cardigan.

Handprint Flowers
Dip child's hand in paint and stamp near the top of a piece of construction paper. This is the bud or flower part of the flower. Now stamp the child's feet to make the leaves. Draw in a stem. Don't forget to date it!




Fantastic Fudge
12 oz. chocolate chips6 oz. butterscotch chips (we used peanut butter chips)14 oz. can sweetened condensed milk1 1/4 tsp. vanilla1 c. chopped nuts
In a saucepan, melt first 3 ingredients. Remove from heat, add vanilla and nuts. Pour into foil lined square pan. Chill. Cut into squares.
You can be very creative with different Flavors of chips and nuts and dried Fruit!
Frog on a Lilly Pad
Tint some cream cheese blue and spread on an english muffin half. Put a slice of cucumber on top for the lilly pad. Put a gummy frog on top of the cucumber.
St. Francis' Friendly Beasts Crunch
1 cup animal crackers1 cup teddy bear-shaped chocolate or honey-flavored graham crackers1 cup small pretzel twists1 cup yogurt-covered raisins1 cup M&M's10 colorful ice-cream cones, if desired
Mix all ingredients except ice-cream cones. Serve snack in cones.Store in covered container.