Sunday, November 4, 2012

Ghosts in the Graveyard

Once again time has slipped by quickly.  I've been meaning to update the blog for a while now, so bear with me and all the pictures!

First I thought I better add the pictures of the other two wedding cakes I did in August.  These were both for the same couple who were having two receptions and therefore needed two cakes.  Breanne was one of the mia maids I taught when we lived in Tremonton and now she's all grown up and married.  Makes a girl feel pretty old, I tell you!



 I also promised in my last post that I would include some pictures of Abbie's baptism.  It was a wonderful day with the exception that I had to give one of the talks.  But once that was over and done with, I was able to enjoy the day with family celebrating Abbie.
The gorgeous girl all dressed up
Abbie and her daddy
Family photo op.  This is how most family pictures turn out for us...someone not looking, someone else with their hands in front of their face, etc. etc.


Since Carly and Abbie's birthdays are only 3 weeks apart, and they were both due for a friend party this year, I talked them into doing a combined party.  And what was even better was that we had the party somewhere besides our house.  If you have not tried this route, I highly recommend it.  The downside is that because it costs more money, they were not able to invite as many friends as they normally would.  But I think in this case the pros outweighed the cons and they had a great time at the Syracuse Family Fun Center.



The cake and party favors
 Next up was Carly's 10th birthday.  Wow...double digits.  Ever since her birthday Savannah has been asking me how long until Carly turns into a teenager and I tell her a long time, but it's starting to feel dangerously close.  For her party we met at a park close by and had cake, presents, and then went ice blocking.  It was a lot of fun.  We also enjoyed dinner out at Mimi's.  Yum!

Enjoying the loot

Carly's minion cake
 
It's often the little details on a cake that make it extra cute and fun to make.  Check out the slingshot in his back pocket!

The same weekend of Carly's birthday we had a request from Drew's friend to do a Batman cake and sugar cookies.  Once again, Drew stepped in and saved the day by decorating the entire cake for me while I was on a hike with the activity day girls.  He also helped me frost the cookies. 


Sometime in the following weeks there were a few other cake orders:



Backyardigans, Blue Dino & Snow White


An anniversary cake for our friends Celest & Korey, complete with a little figure of their daughter.  This "trail" cake was a lot tougher than I thought and probably will not be attempted again.
A surprise 60th b-day cake for one of my friend's dad.  He played football in high school, baseball afterwards, and now works at a golf course.
This was a thank you cake for Caputo's Deli for hosting the surprise party

 
 A Squirt cake for my friend's daughter Elizabeth.  I believe this is the 7th cake that Marge has ordered from me, making her the most repeat customer I have.  Thanks Marge!

And last but not least is Halloween.  We have a fun family party with Drew's side a couple of weeks before the big day.  Everyone carved a pumpkin and we ate dinner together.  So much fun to play with cousins and cause a general ruckus at Grandma's house.  

One of these pumpkins is not like the other....

 For costumes this year I wanted us all to be mummies because I had seen a really cute homemade costume on a blog.  The only one I was able to talk into this costume idea was Abbie.  And I was actually quite glad.  This thing was a bugger and so much harder than I thought it would be.  I flat out did not want to take the time to sew all the strips on and when I couldn't find my safety pins we had to pull out the stapler.  But she didn't seem to mind and the end result is decent...from a distance.  Here are our little spooks in their costumes
The Mummy
Ghost Bride
Madeline

"Oh...you're a girl dragon!"

We've had some fairly busy times lately and I'm feeling the burn out.  Our house has been up for sale for 7 months now and although I try to accept that it probably just won't sell because we owe too much, I can't help but get my hopes up a little when someone comes to see the house.  Although showing the house is another stressor in and of itself.  It seems that they always want to come when I've got a cake to work on and the house is a disaster.  I keep asking the girls to keep their rooms clean to no avail.  And then there's my job.  My wrists have really been hurting since this summer.  I think it is because I've taken on more typing with both jobs.  I dream of the day when I don't have to work and get to call myself a stay-at-home mom.  Working from home definitely has its ups and downs and I think some people don't even consider it a real job.  Well I can tell you that it is very real.  I've really been struggling with my stress level since we've been trying to sell the house, type 5 hours a day, make cakes nearly every weekend, and clean up after four little kids.  But I know we are blessed and this too shall pass. We did quit the night cleaning job and that has helped a little.  It is much nicer to stay at home with Drew in the evenings and enjoy some mindless television.

What I've been watching:  The Walking Dead and Doc Martin

What I've been reading:  Wild Mountain Thyme and The Witch of Blackbird Pond

And speaking of The Walking Dead, I leave you with one final shot of our Ghosts in the Graveyard....






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