Sunday, April 24, 2011

"Where, O death, is your victory? Where, O death, is your sting?" 1 Cor 15:55

 What a wonderful day we have to celebrate!  I love these words found in 1 Corinthians because they are a reminder of Christ's glorious resurrection and the comfort each believer can take in knowing that we are forever alive in Christ! How I anticipate the day when I see those believers who have gone before me in heaven, that the Gloria who my little one is named for is whole and healed and with the Lord.  The beauty of spring surrounds me today and helps me to lift my eyes upward and rejoice for all the new life that thrives during this time of year. The flowers blooming and the birds singing, I am so grateful for these natural gifts God has blessed us with.
This week I spent a good bit of time in the kitchen and experienced some triumphs and some failures!  The orange poppyseed tea bread came out sinfully delicious!  I tell you, once I start eating it I can't stop!  One batch of whole wheat and flax pancakes came out just so-so while the one I made this morning was much improved (thanks to a few substitutions).  The Kahlua brownie triffle sent me flying back to horrid chemistry lab days when you realize near the end of completing your concoction that you forgot a pivotal step.  In this instance I had layered the triffle brownie-cool whip-heath bar three times over and then opened the fridge just to find I had left the pudding chilling in the fridge.  Yes!  The very pudding which is supposed to be smothered between the brownie and cool whip layers.  I'd like to blame this on "pregnancy brain" (or maybe the Kahlua?) but I know better.  This is a typical mistake for me!  I also made pineapple casserole for a neighborhood gathering and despite my husbands upturned nose, I was glad to see many people were brave enough to try it!  I had never had it before moving to the South, although I am not sure if it is considered a southern dish.  I assure you- if you like pineapple you will find this to be a delicious dish! I've included a few of the recipes below:

Orange Poppyseed Tea Bread
1 1/2 c all purpose flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
1 Tbsp poppyseeds
2 tsp orange zest
1/2 cup butter softened
1 cup granulated sugar
1 tsp vanilla
3 eggs
1/2 cup sour cream
Glaze:  1/3 cup powdered sugar, 2 tbsp fresh OJ, 1 tsp orange zest
Preheat oven to 325, grease bottom of loaf pan.  Combine flour, baking powder, salt, seeds and zest.  In a separate bowl beat butter on high speed 30 sec, add sugar and beat 3 minutes until light and fully.  Add vanilla, add eggs one at a time beating 30 sec after each.  Add 1/3 of flour mixture beating on low speed.  Add 1/2 the sour cream, add another 1/3 of flour mixture then the rest of the sour cream.  Once all the flour is added, pour until pan and bake for 60-65 minutes.  Brush glaze over top while cooling. 

Pineapple Cheddar Casserole
20 oz can pineapple chunks
3 tbsp flour, sugar and melted butter
1 1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 1/2 cup crushed Ritz crackers

Drain pineapple and reserve 3 tbsp pineapple juice.  Arrange pineapple on the bottom of greased 1 1/2 qt casserole dish.  Stir together flour and sugar and sprinkle over pineapple.  Drizzle pineapple juice over the top.  Cover top with cheddar cheese.  Mix together the crushed crackers and melted butter and spread over cheese.  Bake covered at 350 for 15 min, uncover and bake 10 more minutes.  I found that the cheese was not melted quite enough so I would continue to bake until you don't see many shreds of cheese.

In the sewing department I was able to start and finish making my homemade nursing cover thanks to http://www.prudentbaby.com/2010/01/diy-nursing-cover.html.  Being the novice sewer that I am, I of course ran into some difficulties.  Also, I found a few nursing covers at Target  anywhere from 10-12 dollars.  Considering the fabric, boning and d-rings I bought (plus the tantrums my husband endured) I am not sure that I would recommend making these regularly when they can be purchased for about the same price.  The advantage is that you can choose the specific fabric you want and make matching accessories.  I suppose I also gained the self-satisfaction of knowing I have learned at least the basics of how to sew a small project.  I would love to make another one with matching burpcloth for a friend so perhaps I will work up the nerve and stamina to do so this summer.


And last but not least....Dresser 2 has reached completion!  Voila!

I am thinking of adding a pattern from her bedding to the drawers but want to get dresser 1 done first.






Saturday, April 16, 2011

Suds and Duds

 Whew...another week gone by! I tried my hand at another new craft: SOAPMAKING!  I attended a local soapmaking FUNshop and got to make my own natural soap!  There were so many choices when it came to picking out your essential oils, fats and other additives.  I caved in to my usual sweet-tooth craving and made my very own "Ande's Candies" scented soap.  I couldn't resist using the cocoa butter, cocoa powder, goat's milk and peppermint essential oil.  I was afraid that similar to my many Marble Slab or Cold Stone Creamery trips, my indulgent creation would flop.  You know what they say- "less is more"!  However, today when I removed the soap from the container and cut it into bars it already smells exactly like a giant Ande's Candy! I learned that you have to let soap cure for 2-4 weeks so that it won't be too soft and dissolve quickly in your shower.  I hope to wrap up some bars in cute way and share the wealth for fellow mint-chocolate lovers. Let the curing begin!


 Inspired by a super crafty friend (you know who you are), I also attempted a little sewing project.  She makes these adorable burp cloths and I wanted a make a few for baby G and will work on some more for my new mommy friends! My plan is to applique a cute "g" on the middle burp cloth.  I must say these came out much better than I anticipated but are still not very well made.  I will have to keep trying! I plan on making a nursing cover also and was thinking that a matching set would be super sweet!



The dresser project has not come along very far.  Removing old paint is a stinky job and I am trying to avoid those vapors!  On my yard sale adventure this morning I found another sturdy solid wood dresser that was FIVE dollars.  I couldn't resist that deal, afterall- baby G will need more than just 3 drawers right?  Plus, her first dresser is girly and cute and will likely be in her room for a long time.  If we are lucky enough to have another baby it will need a dresser to stay with the crib.  Here's a picture of the dressers in progress, but they look pretty horrible right now.  I hope we are able to show the "AFTER" picture sooner than later!

Dresser 1- unable to flip the picture for some reason.
Dresser 2 Before




Saturday, April 9, 2011

The Crib Project

My strategic yard sale plan last saturday worked like a charm. I purchased a crib for 20 dollars!  After many hours of sanding and painting, it is finished!  I am really happy with the way it turned out, although if you look closely you will see many imperfections.  We both really enjoyed learning a little bit about refinishing furniture and find it very satisfying to know that a lot of love and hard work went into the baby's bed.  I don't think either of us would have kept up the motivation if it wasn't for the fact that we know this is for our little baby G.  Not to mention the satisfaction of knowing you saved a good deal of money (despite the frequent trips to Lowe's)!  Here are a few pictures of the progress we made each day and then the final product:




Another quick project we tackled was a wildflower bed.  We just picked up a mix of wildflower seeds on one of those Lowe's trips and decided to turn a grassless area of the yard into a wildflower bed.  Unfortunately,  I fear that the area we chose does not get enough sunlight.  Only time will tell!  I am thinking of just sprinkling the seeds along the sunny parts of the yard that are near the fence to see if they have any success there.  At least they might not get mowed over!  Here's to putting minimal effort into last minute projects! 

Soon we shall tackle our next piece of furniture- the baby's dressing table!  I searched craiglist each day and came across a piece that I hope will be very cute when finished.  We had to do a bit of traveling to get it, but I am very pleased! It seems to be the perfect size for a changing table and it has a sweet little history behind it.  The man it was purchased from said it belonged to his grandparents originally and has been passed down over the years.  When we turned it over to load it up, we discovered little red crayon inscribed on the bottom stating "I love mommy and daddy- Miki".  Miki was apparently the man's now aging uncle.  How cute! It gave me the warm fuzzies that this will be just the right piece for Gloria.  You'll just have to wait and see if we can turn it into a shabby chic beauty!