Monday, April 1, 2013

Ch-ch-ch-changes

We have been on the go lately.... I don't even know where to start. 

Just to update- Emil's achilles are doing well. He's walking around easily although he still has a slight limp. The one he had done before Christmas has healed quite well so we're hopeful that given a few more months he will be up to speed. Just in time for summer, and surfing... hmmmm. (it wasn't coincidental)

He is really trying to finish his thesis this go around and hopefully he will make the deadline for graduation in May. Keep your fingers crossed! I asked him if he still wanted to pursue a Phd. and he said he did in maybe a year or two. He also informed me that when he got a Phd that he expected me to call him Dr. I said there was no way I was doing that unless I was called Madam Dr. 
Neither one of us would commit to those terms so we are at an impasse. I guess it's really all hypothetical right now since he still needs to finish his Masters but this just gives you a look into how our negotiations usually go and the end result. ;) Since I'm a spanking good cook, it works for us.
The Lorrie or Dark Chocolate Raspberry
This is my first original cake. I combined different recipes I had and tweaked them to what I wanted and here you have it. 
Dark chocolate is good for your health. Did you know that? Raspberries are fruit. 
Hence, The Lorrie = Health food. (This is how I think, people.)

I had good amount of Easter orders. Which lead to lots of these and some new flavors of cake pops. Raspberry Sherbet and Orange Cream. I may be taking my business in a new direction come fall but for now things are still up in the air so I'll just tease you with that tidbit until it's definite. 
We finally got all the shelving in for the bookcase project I had in the works but decided to go crazy and put in wood floors in the study, hall, stairs and dining room. I wanted to run it under the bookshelf so we've held off on trimming it out for now. Here is the flooring we got though!
These are the steps and will have to be stained.
 It's hand scraped, which just means it's not completely flat,  hardwood and it's called Burnished Acacia. So pretty! It's taken us a while to get to this point. When we moved in 11 years ago we planned on doing wood on the floors after about 4-5 years. Now's the time. However it will have to wait until the thesis is done :( but at least we have the supplies and can start as soon as time allows.
Beside home projects we took a family temple trip in March where I insisted we take a picture. I so should have let Kirstin do it since she's much more experienced with the self portraits.

I also attended the Manteo Quilt show with some friends. I saw some very cute quilts. This one cracked me up. I can't remember the name but I decided "Snow it goes"would be apropos.
The life cycle of a snowman
 I really liked this Owl one too. The trees were very simple and the owls absolutely adorable. 





It inspired me to get busy with some Easter ideas I had been brewing so I decided to make these dish towels for some friends. I love the way they turned out. They were great for using up scraps and came together in about 15 minutes. I just used a  cookie cutter for my template for the eggs. The towels I found at Marshalls. It was a pack of 10 for $9.99. So a $1 a towel?!! Got to love that!
This week is spring break and the weather doesn't look very inviting. I've been up since 2am. Just couldn't sleep but at least it's given me the chance to finally get blogging! What are your plans for spring break?



1 comment:

The Yoder's Five said...

Those floors are going to be faaabuuulouuusssss!!! Hurray!

Madam Dr. Hahaha. Spanking good cook. Hahahahaha.

Love all your new projects! And those cookies look amazing!