Chocolate Jimmies for Hair!

Hubby’s birthday is Saturday, and that’s the one day of the year that I’ll cater to his somewhat questionable culinary whims. His preference is typically strawberry cake from a mix, topped with premade strawberry frosting–gag! Other favorites include lemon cake (from a mix), spice cake, and gingerbread. He much prefers artificial flavors. This year, the year of my cake-pop experimentation, I was rather surpised to be informed that, not only would my husband like cake-pops for his birthday treat–he wanted spice cake cake-pops, wait for it….decorated to look like him. And he wanted to take them in to share them with his co-workers. ?!?!?!? This is a previously undetected side of my husband, and I’m still not quite sure what to make of it.

If any of you remember, it was all I could do to make my first effort look like the chicks and bunnies they were supposed to be–I hardly felt ready for human features (particularly noses, which I’ve never been good at rendering). But I decided to take one for the team and give it a shot. Judge for yourself, but I don’t think I did him justice…

Waiting for costuming…

My Cakemation husband, and a photo for comparison…

The easy way out…

And the festive leftovers…

Posted in birthday, cake-pops on 08/13/2009 10:36 pm | 6 Comments

Last Chance at Summer

I’m freshly back from my long-anticipated summer vacation and already sunken into the quagmire of everyday life. Thankfully, the unpacking is almost done, along with this week’s grocery shopping, and the bulk of the laundry, but with only two weeks left to the first day of school (and counting!), there is plenty on my to-do list.

Two weeks, and I can’t help but feel like I need to squeeze in some last bits of summer. NOT that we won’t have ninety plus temperatures for another couple months, but once the kids are in school and the pool is closed for the season, summer seems to have slipped away. But I haven’t been to the zoo, or had a picnic; we’ve only made homemade ice cream once and grilled out on our new grill twice. I’ve missed out (mostly) on the summer’s peaches and nectarines and only twice visited the beach. What on earth have I been doing with my time? (Answer: swim team and baseball).

But this week was different… We squeezed in a lot of summer in eight days, with a trip to The World of Coca-Cola, a stay at a Great Wolf Lodge, a couple days at a cabin in the North Carolina woods, a visit to a South Carolina beach, a little bit of hiking, a scavenger hunt, a zip line, and a badminton trouncing. It was a good week.


Glorious Green of North Carolina…
Lake Lure of Dirty Dancing fame…
A giant roadside peach…(which my sister thought looked like a big bum).

I apologize for not visiting the blogs of my fellow Book Review Clubbers last week, but I will remedy that now that I’m home again, in between loads of laundry and quick snatches at those last minutes of summer.

Posted in n.c., summer, vacation on 08/10/2009 08:35 pm | 3 Comments

~ Book Review Club ~ August

Here it is, the first Wednesday in August, and time for another meeting of Barrie Summy’s Book Review Club. (Be sure to click the graphic to pop over to Barrie’s blog for a list of the other intrepid reviewers and the books they’ve chosen to review this month.)


The book of the month–for me at least–is The Finishing Touches by Hester Browne. Let me just say that Ms. Browne has been among my favorites since I first read The Little Lady Agency several years ago. Then after that came Little Lady, Big Apple and The Little Lady and the Prince. The trio had me completely hooked, so I had high expectations for The Finishing Touches. True to form, I loved it–it was a perfectly cozy summer read.

To quickly summarize…The Finishing Touches is the story of how Betsy Cooper Phillimore found herself. Left on the steps of the Phillimore Academy, a posh London finishing school, in a Cooper’s Marmalade box as a baby, Betsy was enthusiastically adopted by the school’s owners. She was brought up alongside the girls at the school by her adopted mother Lady Franny Phillimore, never knowing the identity of her birth mother, but learning how to extricate oneself from awkward conversations, how to walk confidently in high heels, and how to choose a signature scent. But when it came time for her to attend the Academy, Lord Phillimore insisted it was ‘not for girls like her’, and feeling rather lost, Betsy fled to Edinburgh to pursue a math degree. Franny’s memorial lures Betsy back to London, and the financial crisis at the Academy and a request from Lord Phillimore has her staying on for a fortnight to see if she can update the school for 21st century girls and possibly even finally discover the identity of her birth mother.

Of course there is a potential love interest–or two–and the usual wacky, well-written characters, but first and foremost, The Finishing Touches has that sort of everyday heroine you can’t help but root for, particularly when she’s regularly spouting off sensible, timely advice for every situation. The whole book–all of it–is charming. And as a bonus you’ll come away with plenty of useful advice, like how to avoid lipstick marks on your stemware and how to break in new shoes. Consider it sort of a two-fer, and enjoy!

Posted in book review club, hester browne on 08/04/2009 12:00 pm | 7 Comments