Thursday, March 11, 2010

Question of the Day

"If you could relive one of your childhood memories, which one would it be?"

I love this question because it brings about so many fond memories of my childhood! Probably because my birthday is around the corner, the first memory that came to mind was that of my many birthday parties at Christy Cove Park and the amazing homemade cakes that I always had at them! My mom would always bake the cake, and it was most often a Funfetti cake. Yes, that's right! My favorite cake in the whole world was the kind with the sprinkles in the mix that would make colored dots when it was baked. Best cake ever!

As far as the frosting, I loved the matching Funfetti frosting as well. But, there was more to the frosting than just that. As a young child, Mom would buy a package of stickers at the store that matched the theme of our birthday party. I definitely remember a Strawberry Shortcake year, a Rainbow Brite year, and a green M&M year. (Funny, I think my cakes matched a lot of my Halloween costumes as well!) I would then pick which sticker I liked the character's pose best in, and we would give that picture to dad. Dad would then use that sticker as a guide to draw the character onto the cake with frosting. Shane and I thought this was the coolest thing ever!

Then, when I got a little bit older and was no longer into character themed birthday parties, my birthday happened to fall on Easter one year. Well, I LOVE the Hershey chocolate eggs that have the pastel colored candy coating. So, as a surprise that year, Mom made my favorite cake of course, and decorated the entire top of my cake with those eggs. I was so excited! I was such a big fan that this then became a tradition for many years to come.

I remember a couple of random "phases" I went through with birthday cakes as I got older and into my pre-teen/teenage years. One year I was DYING to have an ice cream cake, so of course, off to Baskin Robbins we went. Well, I later found out that I broke my mom's heart by deciding that I wanted the ice cream cake that was in the shape of a fluffy white dog! I swear I wasn't trying to do anything by this...I just thought it was a really cute cake! However, the behind the scenes drama was that prior to my birthday we had recently given back our Bichon Frise puppy that we only had for 2 weeks. After years of begging our parents for a dog, they finally gave in and got us this puppy, which later turned out to be the runt of the litter and to have some severe separation anxiety and behavioral problems! The breeder had told my parents that they had 2 weeks to make sure it was a good fit, and if it wasn't working out, they could return it for a full refund. Well, on the 14th day...Maggie was gone. Looking back, I probably even named my cake Maggie or something atrocious like that. But at the time, it seemed like the right cake to get! I wore an outfit from Wet Seal on that birthday. It was a white t-shirt with pink elastic bands around the arms, and jean shorts that had matching pink elastic bands around the cuffs. I thought I was SO cool that I was finally old enough and could fit into a size 0 at Wet Seal. Yes, this is the same Wet Seal that is still around these days...but my how the clothing there has changed. My mom would not be buying me clothes from there anymore!

The other random birthday cake that I remember was the giant cookie birthday cake from Paradise Bakery.

After leaving home to go to college, the birthday cake tradition changed. We have now shifted back to the tradition that Mom grew up with when she was a child. Mom bakes the most wonderful angel food cake with her famous double boiler icing. The cake has rainbow sprinkles on it and always includes candles to light, sing to, and blow out hoping that your wish comes true.

I had the greatest childhood! All of these memories, stemming just from thinking about my birthday cakes of my younger years! Thanks, Mom and Dad!

P.S. Just thinkin'...I got distracted by my birthday cakes talk, but my birthday parties always had really cool games at them too! In addition to pinatas, we would often play the drop the crayon into the bucket, remember all of the items on the tray, who knows Kelly the best, Red Rover, and scavenger hunt games!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Books I've read


Dead Until Dark = Twilight for adults! Trashy, but good.

Thoughts...

  • I need a good dose of family and friends.
  • I miss shopping with my Mom!
  • I'm very excited for the 2nd half of March to get here: Family birthdays, Allison and Aaron's wedding in AZ, my 30th birthday party in LA, and my parents coming to SF for Easter!
  • I'm super happy for my brother that he got a job back in Phoenix for post-fellowship.
  • I'm ready for "busy season" at work to end.
  • I like our apartment. A lot.
  • I always look forward to when Paul's going to be home from work!
  • I can't wait to see Dad's new car.
  • I can't believe the strength of some parents who have children with disabilities.
  • I'm ready for the rain to go away.
  • I hope Easter weekend brings nice weather for my parents' trip to SF.
  • We have a lot of friends with super cute kids!
  • I need a new project, and a new book to read.
  • We go to bed really early these days!
  • My Mac laptop is so much better than my work PC laptop!
  • I'm a little shocked and nervous, for the first time in my life, about the age that I am turning.
  • My mom is going to love being retired!

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Homemade Spaghetti Night












Last night Paul and I made homemade spaghetti! It was so much fun, and it was delicious! Paul's dad and step-mom were sweet and got us the pasta maker attachment for our Kitchen Aid mixer when they stayed with us, and I was so excited to use it but also a little intimidated by it. I was worried that it wouldn't turn out and that it would be a huge mess and a two person job. However, on Friday night, Paul and I were both home, and had no desire to go out for the evening. I had recently looked at the pasta recipe booklet again to see what ingredients I would need to have on hand to make pasta, so I knew that I had them all. We were talking about what we should make for dinner, and I suggested giving homemade pasta a whirl. Paul was game, and so the process began! Our pasta making attachments were initiated into use, and now, I can't believe we have been missing out on homemade pasta this long! It was so good, and really easy to make.

We bought some giant meatballs from Marina market and a marinara sauce that was from Italy that was amazing. We opened one of our fancy bottles of wine that we're always saving for a special occasion and put on the Alfred Hitchcock movie "Vertigo". It was truly a perfect night!

P.S. Homemade pasta is very long.
P.P.S. Paul's fun in the kitchen!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

And I said, what about, breakfast at Tiffany's?

A bridal shower for Miss Allison Larsen, soon to be Mrs. Allison Cuoco!

Look at all of us married women of the cohort...we're all grown up!


And wedding dress cookies!