The Big Flop

No, I didn't make this. But I wish I did.
Ever get really excited about an idea, to the point where you can't wait to try it and have all kinds of grand expectations? That's how I felt about Thane's Father's Day cake.

A combination of The Cake Boss, Cupcake Wars, and the Cheesecake Factory's chocolate tower cake got me thinking about creating my own masterpiece.

The Cake Boss


The Cheesecake Factory's Chocolate Tower Cake

So for weeks I looked forward to Father's Day, which seemed like the perfect opportunity to give my own grand four-layer cake a try. The day came. I'd bought the ingredients ahead of time, two boxes of yellow butter cake mix, the items for chocolate buttercream frosting, and some special chocolate mousse topping so I could maybe do something like you see on this cake below. Actually, this is pretty much the look I was going for....


And this is what I got....


Reality check: I am not the cake boss.

Sigh.

And to make matters worse, I didn't realize that I forgot to add the butter to the cake mix until it was too late. (Well, margarine, technically, since I can't have butter). Yep, it was a very sad realization when I opened up the microwave to see my two sticks still sitting there softening after the cakes had already gone in the oven.

But there's some good news! The chocolate buttercream frosting recipe turned out to be delicious, the only redeeming factor about the whole debacle! And it was so simple and easy to make. Here's the recipe, just in case any of you other sweet hounds have a hankorin'.

Chocolate Buttercream Frosting

Ingredients

1/2 cup butter (or margarine)                   
1/4 cup shortening
1/3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
2 cups confectioners' sugar
2 tablespoons milk (I used soy)
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions
  1. Cream together the butter or margarine with the shortening.               
  2. Sift the cocoa with the confectioners' sugar and add to the creamed mixture. Mix together adding 1 tablespoon at a time of milk to keep mixture smooth. Don't add more than 1/4 cup of milk.               
  3. Add the vanilla extract. Blend until smooth and creamy.               
You can't tell it's leaning from this angle! :)
Fear not, this isn't over! Now I'm determined to make a cake that's as beautiful as it is yummy. And with the butter margarine. My mom is an excellent cake decorator, by the way. She took classes and everything! So, maybe a few more attempts, experiments, and a lesson or two from her will get me there. I'll keep you updated!

Anybody else have a failed first attempt lately? Or are there any master bakers out there that can tell me how to keep a four layer cake from leaning?


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Father's Day: Put a Little M.A.N. Into It

Forget the card. Let's talk about what dads really want; food. Eggs, potatoes, tortillas, bacon, cheese, hot sauce, wings, pizza, and cake. A really big cake.

Breakfast Burrito

Lunch
Not homemade this time...shhh. But frozen's more "manish" anyway.

Dinner

Dessert. With a bite already taken out of it. (Can you tell where?)


 My first attempt at a four-layer yellow butter cake was interesting. I forgot the butter and didn't exactly stack it well. But the chocolate butter cream icing came out good!

Happy first Father's Day Thane!
And let's not forget to honor our Father in Heaven, He's the best!

Before & After: A Snazzy & Sophisticated Dining Room

Happy Friday! I just wanted to share this amazing dining room transformation that was done by a couple of friends of ours- thanks for letting me brag on you, John and Ashley! (A little background- John and Thane spent some "quality" time together at VMI. Oh, the good old days.)

So take a look at this "before" photo:


Got the idea? Now here are a few "work in progress" shots:


Notice the wallpaper is beginning to come down. Bye-bye!


Next came the carpet removal.



Can you guess who's responsible for this little mess?

This cutey pie! But it's okay, he gave a very sincere apology...



 Okay, ready for the new look? Let's see the "before" one more time.


And here's the "after". This is truly amazing.

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Ta da!!!


Magic, right?!

Well, not exactly, clearly there was a lot of skill that went into this stunning renovation! Here are a few more beautiful photos to feast your eyes on:


I immediately asked Ashley where they found their new dining set (which they got on sale). Thane and I are in the market for one as well, and this one tickles every inch of my fancy. But unfortunately this one comes from a local store, so our search goes on. Oh, I almost forgot, notice the new chandelier in the mirror? It was a hand-me-down that they spray painted black. Spray paint doesn't get enough credit for how diversely it can be used!


The flooring is Pergo's "Stained Oak", and the paint is Home Depot's Behr Premium Plus Ultra, in "Cherry Tart" and "Silver Screen". The trim and chair rail are "Decorator White". They were originally planning on using a cream color for the upper portion of the walls (to match the chair upholstery), but decided on silver at the last minute. They fell in love with it, and so did I. Isn't it fun to see your family and friends successfully pick gorgeous paint colors? Not only is it great for them, but then you get a chance to snag the same color but without the guess work. If they don't mind you copping their style, that is.


I was just informed that curtains have been purchased for the windows! Hopefully there will be a photo of them to come.

Thanks again John and Ashely for letting us take a peak into your home!

Thane and I can't wait till we're in this stage of home building. You can see the very beginning stages of our dining room here, (it's the red room) but don't expect to be wowed again. One day though, God willing of course... :)



Make the Most of Any Space



By "any", I mean any. Case in point: our temporary living situation in Kentucky. It's basically a suped-up hotel, complete with plastic key cards, stylin' linens, and a channel guide for the TV. Fortunately for us, it's not your average hotel room, but a mini-apartment with a separate bedroom and office (that we double as Asher's nursery), as well as a little efficiency-style kitchen. Thane was given the privilege of returning to our all-time favorite base (insert sarcasm here), Fort Knox, to take command of a unit that's in transition to Fort Benning. (That's where our real home is, the beloved White Elephant). All of this transpired right before our sweet pea was born, and six weeks after his birth we packed up and moved to our little hotel-house. Needless to say, we didn't exactly take this well at first...but more on that later. Here she is!



Since we were coming for a full four months, I wanted to make the most out of the not-so-ideal-but-typical army imposed craziness. And I'm happy to say that even hotel living doesn't have to be bad! A little re-arranging and personalization can really go a long way. It's a far cry from our Georgia house, but "home" is anywhere that the three of us can be together.

That being said, here are a few pictures of our little hotel space:



Waaamp, waaamp, waaaaamp. Not very exciting.

So, I had to do something to improve it. And here's what I did- just a few simple things to make it a little homier and more baby-friendly. Without spending any money, by the way.

I re-arranged the furniture, added a runner to the coffee table, and moved the lighting around.


Anticipating the dark, dingy nature of hotels, I brought two floor lamps from home. One's shown next to the TV stand, and the other one is behind the love seat. Putting them at opposite sides of the room helps to distribute the light the most effectively, and it also gives the room a balanced look. The small table lamps are also "opposite" of each other, for the same effect.


Re-arranging really did wonders. Not only does the love seat look better angled, but it provides some out-of-sight storage space behind it for Asher's car seat and diaper bag. I brought over one of the end tables as well. I think it completes this side of the room, which was bare and unattractive before. I mixed up the "decorative" pillows, so that they're a little less matchy-matchy. (See the one on the love seat? It matches the couch...if the maid comes in when I'm out, she'll re-arrange them so that they're all back on their matching counterparts, ha!) Here are the hidden baby items that you saw sitting around the room in plain sight in the first few photos...


Did you notice the banana weave basket under the end table? I brought a set of two, here are some close ups:


They hold all of Asher's gear and toys, plus our books and magazines, etc, and slide right underneath the end tables. Not only do they provide a little extra storage space, but they make for quick and easy clean-up too. And last but not least, they look nice when they're neatly tucked under the end tables, breaking up the monotony of the hotel furniture!


Again, mixing up the decorative pillows lent to a slightly less matchy-matchy hotel look. (I know, I'm stretching here...but you have to do what you can!)


This trash can used to sit out in the open, next to the TV. Now it's at least tucked away in a spot where it's less noticeable. Asher's bouncer also fits here when it's not being used. Anything to prevent that our-baby-has-taken-over-our-home look, haha!

                                 

Remember these Pier1 pillows I scored on clearance a while back? They were of course meant for our Georgia home, but I was delighted to realize that they matched the eggplant colored pillow cases and white comforter I brought to Kentucky. So, it was OUT with the hotel bedspread, and in with our own linens and pillows!

So, we've made the best of this temporary living situation. As you can imagine, we were less than thrilled to find out that Thane was being sent here for temporary duty. Especially being that it was a mere five weeks after Asher's birth. There was a lot that we lamented leaving...our home, our wonderful church, our great friends...the nursery that I'd just put so much work into, the space I had for painting and sewing, the beautiful community...a settled life that we assumed Asher would have for at least his first eight months or so.

Which begs the discussion of more important matters. As Christians, Thane and I generally assumed that we'd be willing to follow Christ wherever He leads, to do whatever He asks. Then this happened. And He showed us that we (well, mostly me) weren't as loyal as we gave ourselves credit for. He blessed us so immensely in Georgia, and we wanted to hang onto those things rather than joyfully embace the next change He was bringing about in our lives. Try as I might to be positive, all I could think about was what we had to leave and the reality of yet another move, this time with an infant. It was hard, but all the same we did our best to keep a positive attitude, especially in light of the many families that are separated by a deployment. I would tell myself "come on Sarah, it could be much much worse". Not only was Thane not deploying, but Asher and I could go with him and then return home in a mere four months. Piece of cake, right?

And, like always, our good and faithful Lord knew exactly what He was doing. Getting to Kentucky after an exciting, exhilerating, and exhausting month of having a new baby was actually a relief. Like a vacation almost. A place where the three of us could focus on each other and live a simpler life for a little while.

And more than that, we made some wonderful friends here! Sadly, we only had a few weeks together before they headed off to their next assignment in Alaska. But we're thankful for that short time, all the same. We miss you, Matt and Evelyn!

Now that our time in Kentucky is drawing to a close, we're very excited to be going back to Georgia! But we've appreciated our time here, and thank God for His unending faithfulness despite our lack thereof. Thank you for your love and patience, Jesus, You've proved it time and time again with us! And we hope and pray we'll be more faithful the next time life throws and unexpected twist our way.



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