This is the one remaining ornament I have that my son Jake made me in kindergarten. You can still faintly smell cinnamon. I also had a Christmas tree but it crumbled over the years. This cinnamon angel ornament is 28 years old. She's one tough cookie!
I love cinnamon. I might be tempted to eat it. But I know Freddie and Gloria would never think of doing that. I am enjoying seeing all your ornaments.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Goose
Fantastic....It's lasted so long. Here's to many more years.
ReplyDeleteXXXOOO daisy, Bella & Roxy
That is one tough cookie! So sweet.
ReplyDeletewow! that cookie has really held up and it's amazing it can still smell good after all those years!
ReplyDeleteYou're lucky neither Gloria or Freddie hasn't tried to nibble it yet *BOL*
ReplyDeleteWally & Sammy
We were going to say the same thing. Amazing F&G haven't tried to eat. One tough cookie indeed to have survived. Have a terrific Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
That is amazing that a cinnamon cookie could last that long.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet ornament, another one to treasure!
Lynne x
Don't you love that you can still smell it just a bit. Bet if you close your eyes, you can still remember the day he brought it home from school.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Lily Belle & Muffin
It is wonderful that you still have this one. You have quite a wonderful collection.
ReplyDeleteBAHAHAHA that is one old broad! But she sure is cool!
ReplyDeleteLovies, Miss Mindy
Awww! How sweet to still have it after all these years!
ReplyDeleteThat is one tough cookie...hopefully Freddie doesn't decide to snack on it
ReplyDeleteTHAT is amazing that it has lasted so long. They are very fragrant.. butt SOOOOO delicate. It has been LOVINGLY cared for... to have lasted so long.
ReplyDeleteOh that's beautiful. I love cinnamon. What an amazing cookie!
ReplyDelete"she's one tough cookie" love it! Love that you kept those ornaments through the years!
ReplyDeleteI hope you put her high on the tree so nobody nibbles on her.
ReplyDeleteCindy
That is a lovely keepsake ornament - even if it is so tough. I'm surprised some doggy hasn't tried to nibble it :-) Thank you for the Christmas card too and I hope ours reaches Fred & Gloria very soon - woofs and licks from Magic xx
ReplyDeleteI think that is lovely keeping all the children's handmade ornaments :) have a great Tuesday xx00xx
ReplyDeleteMollie and Alfie
Awww sweet. My nanny has some of my mummy's homemade decorations, but they aren't anywhere as good as the ones your children made!
ReplyDeletecinnamon reminds me of xmas :) my mom has some of my ornaments I made her - 34 years old!!!
ReplyDeleteHomemade ornaments are the best! Looks like your Christmas decorating is going well :)
ReplyDeleteThat is very sweet that you still have it! I think an ornament such as that would be eaten pretty quick in my house :)
ReplyDeleteVery cool! What an awesome memory to take out each Christmas....
ReplyDeleteAren't homemade ornaments the best? Love that she's lasted so long!!!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that ornament has lasted 28 years! Wow, and it still has some cinnamon smell in it. Love it :)
ReplyDeleteI remember making ornaments like this with cinnamon; a girlfriend had a party with all us making them. Wonderful it's survived. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteShhhhh! Don't let Gloria know there's a cookie on the tree!
ReplyDeleteYour Pals,
Murphy & Stanley
Homemade's the best!
ReplyDeleteNola
She is fabulous! The kids in my class are painting ceramic gingerbread ornaments this year and I hope they last that long. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! the glass collies are now retired and becoming expensive. I'm glad I bought them when we did! I love your ornament posts, and this made me think of you:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.ebay.com/itm/Clay-Basset-Hound-Dogs-CHRISTMAS-TREE-snow-sculpture-ooak-Lemon-Brown-Bassets-/310519601554?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item484c691992
Have you seen it?
Mmmmmm Mom luvs the smell of cinnamon and I luv to eat it :P Such a pretty angel!
ReplyDeleteWaggin at ya,
Roo