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.
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| The gorgeous girl all dressed up | 
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| Abbie and her daddy | 
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| 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.
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| 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!
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| Enjoying the loot | 
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| 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:
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| Backyardigans, Blue Dino & Snow White | 
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| 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. | 
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| 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. | 
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| 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.   
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| One of these pumpkins is not like the other.... | 
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 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
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| The Mummy | 
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| Ghost Bride | 
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| Madeline | 
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| "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....