


And then I remembered one of my FAVORITE (relatively new) holiday traditions . . . Rosco de Reyes. I have Mauricio to thank for this infusion into our celebrations. And I love it!
Hot cocoa (stirred and whipped just so with a hint of mint).
Pastry with sugared candy (pretty, but I have yet to actually eat the candy).
And baby Jesus. And another baby Jesus. And another. And another.
But it only seems fair that everyone who wants a baby Jesus should get a baby Jesus.
1 comment:
Sounds like a really fun tradition--I do love a celebration or party of any type. :)
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