Festive vibes with dry fruit and decorations

I’ve been trying out lots activity ideas as practice for us to do together.

Something I’ve wanted to try for a long time is dry fruit Christmas tree decorations.

This should be a really fun activity when you’re a bit older. We can go to the supermarket and you can pick the fruit you think will work best as dry decorations.

It also makes a great way of keeping home warm as the oven was on for a few hours!

Family and Christmas trees

This year I decided not to get a tree, to be honest, the only reason would be for you to enjoy it, but at best you’ll have a couple of days, which is essentially just hours, at mine this December. I’m saving the cash for us to do something fun in the future.

I have however decorated Ewan the cactus and Jessy the houseplant. They’ve been with me for many years now, so they’re practically family. You haven’t played with Ewan much because he’s a spikey cactus however you did try to eat Jessy’s pebbles one day.

Dry fruit on the radiators making home smell nice too!Our friend Ewan providing the festive vibesChris dressed for the occasion

The future

I can’t wait to do all these festive things with you.

All going well, we’ll be together next Christmas.

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How to Make Dried Fruit (with Pictures)

Dried fruit is a good source of nutrients and is filled with vitamins and minerals. It is also rich in natural sugar. You can dry a wide variety of fruits, including grapes (sultanas, currants and raisins), apples (sliced), apricots,...

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