Last year, Santa brought baby B a wonderful scout elf and book for Christmas. This year, I know the elf was anxious to make his December debute. While he still doesn't have a name, he greeted us on December first in the very best of style for a big arrival breakfast. Our elf breakfast consisted of festive food and a fun (easy) tablescape that was whipped together when the sun came up. Baby B awoke early and breakfast was served promptly prior to 8am. This gives new meaning to up with the sun when there is a tablescape involved. The commemorative book, a red toy bin flipped upside down (Targer $1) and some polka dot fabric (from the babe's party this summer) served as the perfect centerpiece. Red and white fabrics layered with snow (aka upholstry pad / filler) and a small chalkboard welcoming elfie rounded out the easy display. Our breakfast foods consisted of cut fruit in festive green cupcake wrappers, yogurt berry parfaits decked out with a Christmas tree Peep garnish and cinnamon roll waffles. To make the waffles, I simply pressed Pillsbury canned cinnamon rolls into the old but trusty waffle maker. In just a few minutes, voila ... cinnamon roll waffles. Not too shabby, if I do say so myself. Decked out in his elf p.j.'s we violated Elf Rule 101 by letting B hold elfie. It felt necessary and I'm sure Santa would approve :). Dear Hubs read the book (yes, when he thought there was a picture involved ... this is what I get). It was a fun way to kick off December and our elf tradition as a family. An early poll had the three names as front runners for elfie: Clark Grizwold (suggested by moi), Jobs (as in Steve Jobs - compliments of Dear Hubs) and Dadden suggested by Baby B. Thus far, every toy has been named Dadden, so why would this be different? Merry Elfmas, Y'all!