Monday, August 24, 2009

Keeping busy (kinda)

Well, I haven't felt much like blogging here lately, mainly because we haven't been doing much around here that is very blog-worthy! I think we're both trying to pretend these past couple of weeks have been our summer vacation (and they have, for Ben!), and we've been enjoying being lazy. It's nice, but I look forward to meeting some of Ben's friends and making some friends of my own.Our days have consisted of watching TV, reading, and cooking--with a few errands and other fun things thrown in here or there. I went to campus with Ben one afternoon while he bought his books for this semester (ohmigosh, insane). We went and toured the Anheuser-Busch brewery, too. The tour is free and it's interesting and you get free beer at the end! I went with my sister-in-law and her boyfriend when they were in town before, but I knew Ben would enjoy it, too. It was fun. I also finally have my own library card for the county libraries here, so I'm excited about that. I promptly checked out 5 books (like always) and have read 1 1/2 so far. :-)

Otherwise, we've been watching this:

Going here to use a few gift cards:
Buying things like....

A bath mat (finally!)
It's just like the one I had in Chapel Hill, which makes me feel nostalgic. Plus, I like how plush it is on my feetsies. AND it was cheap (bonus!). Haha.


Another type of scrubber
The awesome pink one isn't small enough to get to the bottom of glasses. And our glasses sometimes come out of the dishwasher dirtier than they went in (ANNOYING).


A rotary cheese grater
Guess whose idea this was??? Haha. Ben has wanted one forever (he loves kitchen gadgets), and he loves fresh parmesan, so it works out p
erfectly (minus the new need to buy expensive hunks of parmesan cheese! :-)

I also got the chance to use my cake plate! Not for anything fancy, just a cake mix cake, but still. It was fun to break out another wedding gift and use it! :-)

Also, I was uploading pictures and I came across these from our license plate fiasco. I just had to share what it took to get that dang license plate off my car and then get the new one back on.

Clorox wipes (lots of them)
Because we had sprayed, oh I don't know, half a can or so of WD-40 onto the rusted screws of my old plate to try to loosen them. That technique did not work. So we had 2 stuck rusted screws, an old license plate, and disgusting greasy hands/plate/bumper. FUN.

Electric screwdriver and drill, license plate mounting kit, drill bits, and oh yeah, Clorox wipes
Funnily enough, even though the new plate is there in the photo, the picture doesn't even show what finally worked for us--the socket wrench we happened to find in my carside repair kit (thanks, Mama!!!). It worked like a charm on one screw, but of course, it broke off the other one. So my license plate is currently being held up by two screws on the bottom (where we drilled holes into the metal....fun times), and no screws on top (because one hole is blocked by a broken screw and because the other screws we had were too long to fit in the other hole). I'm telling you, if I had known how hard the physical part of switching the plates would be, I am sure I would have had a breakdown! After everything else was FINALLY in place, it would be my luck to have trouble getting the stupid plates actually onto the car. None of this stuff ever happens to Ben :-P

Well that pretty much catches up what's been going on here! Random, huh?

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Laughs for today

I saw this on another blog and on Facebook, so chances are you've probably already seen it. But it made me laugh today, and I thought I'd share it! My favorites are bolded, and I may or may not have added some commentary in parentheses. :-)

Random thoughts from people 25-35 years old
  • I wish Google Maps had an "Avoid Ghetto" routing option.
  • More often than not, when someone is telling me a story all I can think about is that I can't wait for them to finish so that I can tell my own story that's not only better, but also more directly involves me. (Um, should I even admit this is me sometimes??)
  • Nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when you realize you're wrong. (Truest statement EVER)
  • I don't understand the purpose of the line, "I don't need to drink to have fun." Great, no one does. But why start a fire with flint and sticks when they've invented the lighter?
  • Have you ever been walking down the street and realized that you're going in the complete opposite direction of where you are supposed to be going? But instead of just turning a 180 and walking back in the direction from which you came, you have to first do something like check your watch or phone or make a grand arm gesture and mutter to yourself to ensure that no one in the surrounding area thinks you're crazy by randomly switching directions on the sidewalk. (This happens to me a lot. I'm not sure what that says about me!)
  • That's enough, Nickelback.
  • I totally take back all those times I didn't want to nap when I was younger.
  • Is it just me, or are 80% of the people in the "people you may know" feature on Facebook people that I do know, but I deliberately choose not to be friends with?
  • Do you remember when you were a kid, playing Nintendo and it wouldn't work? You take the cartridge out, blow in it and that would magically fix the problem. Every kid in America did that, but how did we all know how to fix the problem? There was no internet or message boards or FAQ's. We just figured it out. Today's kids are soft.
  • There is a great need for sarcasm font.
  • Sometimes, I'll watch a movie that I watched when I was younger and suddenly realize I had no idea what the f was going on when I first saw it.
  • I think everyone has a movie that they love so much, it actually becomes stressful to watch it with other people. I'll end up wasting 90 minutes shiftily glancing around to confirm that everyone's laughing at the right parts, then making sure I laugh just a little bit harder (and a millisecond earlier) to prove that I'm still the only one who really, really gets it.
  • How the hell are you supposed to fold a fitted sheet? (Seriously. Mine are basically rolled up into balls...on a good day)
  • I would rather try to carry 10 plastic grocery bags in each hand than take 2 trips to bring my groceries in. (And my fingers are always purple afterward, but it's worth it!)
  • I think part of a best friend's job should be to immediately clear your computer history if you die.
  • The only time I look forward to a red light is when I’m trying to finish a text. (And then, of course, the lights are never red.)
  • A recent study has shown that playing beer pong contributes to the spread of mono and the flu. Yeah, if you suck at it.
  • LOL has gone from meaning, "laugh out loud" to "I have nothing else to say".
  • I have a hard time deciphering the fine line between boredom and hunger.
  • Answering the same letter three times or more in a row on a Scantron test is absolutely petrifying.
  • Whenever someone says "I'm not book smart, but I'm street smart", all I hear is "I'm not real smart, but I'm imaginary smart".
  • How many times is it appropriate to say "What?" before you just nod and smile because you still didn't hear what they said?
  • I love the sense of camaraderie when an entire line of cars teams up to prevent a dick from cutting in at the front. Stay strong, brothers!
  • Every time I have to spell a word over the phone using 'as in' examples, I will undoubtedly draw a blank and sound like a complete idiot. Today I had to spell my boss's last name to an attorney and said "Yes that's G as in...(10 second lapse)..ummm...Goonies" (Happens to me ALL THE TIME.)
  • What would happen if I hired two private investigators to follow each other?
  • While driving yesterday I saw a banana peel in the road and instinctively swerved to avoid it...thanks Mario Kart.
  • MapQuest really needs to start their directions on #5. Pretty sure I know how to get out of my neighborhood.
  • Obituaries would be a lot more interesting if they told you how the person died.
  • I find it hard to believe there are actually people who get in the shower first and THEN turn on the water.
  • Shirts get dirty. Underwear gets dirty. Pants? Pants never get dirty, and you can wear them forever.
  • I would like to officially coin the phrase 'catching the swine flu' to be used as a way to make fun of a friend for hooking up with an overweight woman. Example: "Dave caught the swine flu last night."
  • I can't remember the last time I wasn't at least kind of tired.
  • Bad decisions make good stories
  • Whenever I'm Facebook stalking someone and I find out that their profile is public I feel like a kid on Christmas morning who just got the Red Ryder BB gun that I always wanted. 546 pictures? Don't mind if I do!
  • Is it just me or do high school girls get sluttier & sluttier every year?
  • If Carmen San Diego and Waldo ever got together, their offspring would probably just be completely invisible.
  • Why is it that during an ice-breaker, when the whole room has to go around and say their name and where they are from, I get so incredibly nervous? Like I know my name, I know where I'm from, this shouldn't be a problem.... (And then I inevitably stutter anyway and manage to sound like I really don't know my own name)
  • You never know when it will strike, but there comes a moment at work when you've made up your mind that you just aren't doing anything productive for the rest of the day.
  • Can we all just agree to ignore whatever comes after DVDs? I don't want to have to restart my collection.
  • There's no worse feeling than that millisecond you're sure you are going to die after leaning your chair back a little too far
  • I'm always slightly terrified when I exit out of Word and it asks me if I want to save any changes to my ten page research paper that I swear I did not make any changes to.
  • "Do not machine wash or tumble dry" means I will never wash this ever.
  • I hate being the one with the remote in a room full of people watching TV. There's so much pressure. 'I love this show, but will they judge me if I keep it on? I bet everyone is wishing we weren't watching this. It's only a matter of time before they all get up and leave the room. Will we still be friends after this?'
  • I hate when I just miss a call by the last ring (Hello? Hello? Dammit!), but when I immediately call back, it rings nine times and goes to voicemail. What'd you do after I didn't answer? Drop the phone and run away?
  • I hate leaving my house confident and looking good and then not seeing anyone of importance the entire day. What a waste.
  • When I meet a new girl, I'm terrified of mentioning something she hasn't already told me but that I have learned from some light internet stalking.
  • I like all of the music in my iTunes, except when it's on shuffle, then I like about one in every fifteen songs in my iTunes.
  • Why is a school zone 20 mph? That seems like the optimal cruising speed for pedophiles... (Hahahaha)
  • As a driver I hate pedestrians, and as a pedestrian I hate drivers, but no matter what the mode of transportation, I always hate cyclists.
  • Sometimes I'll look down at my watch 3 consecutive times and still not know what time it is.
  • It should probably be called Unplanned Parenthood.
  • I keep some people's phone numbers in my phone just so I know not to answer when they call.
  • Even if I knew your social security number, I wouldn't know what do to with it.
  • Even under ideal conditions people have trouble locating their car keys in a pocket, hitting the G-spot, and Pinning the Tail on the Donkey - but I’d bet my ass everyone can find and push the Snooze button from 3 feet away, in about 1.7 seconds, eyes closed, first time every time...
  • My 4-year old son asked me in the car the other day "Dad what would happen if you ran over a ninja?" How the hell do I respond to that?
  • It really pisses me off when I want to read a story on CNN.com and the link takes me to a video instead of text.
  • I wonder if cops ever get pissed off at the fact that everyone they drive behind obeys the speed limit.
  • I think the freezer deserves a light as well.
  • I disagree with Kay Jewelers. I would bet on any given Friday or Saturday night more kisses begin with Miller Lites than Kay.
  • The other night I ordered takeout, and when I looked in the bag, saw they had included four sets of plastic silverware. In other words, someone at the restaurant packed my order, took a second to think about it, and then estimated that there must be at least four people eating to require such a large amount of food. Too bad I was eating by myself. There's nothing like being made to feel like a fat bastard before dinner.

Monday, August 17, 2009

I have Missouri plates....

and I have exactly four things to say about it.
  1. I was over the 30 day registration period by one day, so I had to pay an extra fee
  2. My car is registered and titled in my maiden name, so I will still have to change that eventually
  3. They got my address wrong on the registration and title form, and of course I didn't realize it til I got home
  4. My stupid old license plate was rusted on with its stupid screws
It's been a looong day. BUT I have my MO plates, and they're securely on my car. Regardless of how long it took or how many details I still have to work out. :-)

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Cooking some more

Ben and I have been having a great time hanging out around the apartment, working on our second bedroom (sick of hearing about that project yet?? :-), and generally relaxing. I'd love to show you what we've been up to, but it is not very entertaining or even photo-worthy! I will be posting photos of the second bedroom if it's ever completely finished, you can rest assured of that! :-)

I've also been working on getting my name changed everywhere it needs to be changed. Since we JUST got our debit cards for our new checking account (with my old name!), it'll probably be a couple of weeks before I get the one with my new name, but that is in the works. My new credit card came, too, and the customer service man who helped me activate it called me Mrs. Isley the whole time--so much fun!! I also have big plans to go finally get my own library card (I know, I know--I seem to be all talk on this one!). And I got a new driver's license, too. It's funny because twice now--at the social security office and at the DMV--the workers have assumed I wanted to use my first and middle names and drop my maiden name. I had to quickly correct that!! :-) I also hope (fingers really crossed here) to get my car registered in Missouri tomorrow. I have all the forms now, and Ben had the EXACT same forms and got his done no problem, so we'll see how that goes. I'm still nervous. :-)

Since we've both been home so much, we've been cooking more! As I mentioned before, we made some delicious cookies--the recipe we used can be found here. However, the bakery featured on the Throwdown episode we saw has a whole list of copycat recipes on their site, too. The cookies were really good and really rich! Of course, we ate them all. And most of the cupcakes. And our how is now dessert free, at least for this week. We don't want to gain our newlywed 15 in our first month of marriage! :-)

This week we plan to use some recipes from Sandra Lee's Semi-Homemade magazine. My mother-in-law sent me this in the mail (it also has quick white cake recipes, just like I was looking for!!), and it's an awesome resource. Sandra has a week's worth of recipes and a grocery list for those recipes printed right in the magazine--that's what we're trying this week, and the whole thing is available online here. We're skipping the Sloppy Joes, by the way. Ew. :-)

Today for fun we're making a loaf of white bread in the slow cooker. I've never made bread before today, and using yeast for some reason makes me very nervous, but the process was really easy! The recipe came from another great wedding gift, a book called "101 More Things to Do With A Slow Cooker".

Classic White Bread
Ingredients:
1 envelope (.25 oz) or 2 1/4 teaspoons active dry yeast
1 teaspoon sugar
1/4 cup warm water
1 egg
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 cup lukewarm water
1 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup sugar
3 1/2 to 4 cups flour

  1. In a bowl, combine yeast, 1 teaspoon sugar, and 1/4 cup warm water. Allow yeast to foam, about 5 minutes.
  2. Add egg, oil, lukewarm water, salt, 1/4 cup sugar, and 2 cups of flour. Beat with an electric mixer 2 minutes on low.
  3. With a wooden spoon, stir in the remaining flour (we used only a tiny bit more than 3 1/2 cups).
  4. Place dough in greased 4 to 5 quart slow cooker. Cover and cook on high heat 2-3 hours (ours cooked for 2 hours and 40 minutes, but I think that was a little too long. The crust is approaching burned. Maybe 2 hours and 20 minutes instead? Our bread is still plenty moist, though).
  5. Remove stoneware from slow cooker and let stand 5 minutes before slicing. Makes 10-15 servings.

Final product!

It smelled SO GOOD while it was in the slow cooker. Our whole apartment still smells good. YUM. Also, confession: I forgot the salt. In fact, I'm not sure it even counts as forgetting--I completely did not see the salt in the recipe until I started typing it up here!! The bread it still good, but definitely bland. I am thinking it needs to be dressed up with olive oil and garlic salt. BUT, I am just glad my omission didn't completely ruin the recipe (thank goodness! :-). And the nice thing is that it was so easy, I feel like I could make another loaf later this week without a lot of trouble. It's fun to make new recipes, but I also really like knowing what to differently the next time for a better result.

Well, that's it for now, I guess. I will try to update more often this coming week. :-)

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Some updates

Things have been busier and more fun now that Ben is off for a couple of weeks, and I've had last time to blog. :-) That's fine with me!

Woo! Another list!! Things we have done this week:
  • Put up decorative shelves in living room (pictures to come once we level the shelves for real!)
  • Put up bookshelf for DVDs in living room and put away ALL DVDs. Yay!
  • Put up two small bookshelves in our bedroom and put away ALL non-school books. Double yay!
  • Completely cleaned the kitchen (it needed it!)
  • Got my car's stupid tie rod fixed for almost $100 less than our first quote....woo!
  • Got my car re-inspected for free, and IT PASSED
  • Got Ben's car inspected, and IT PASSED the first time
  • Took our paperwork to the DMV to finally register the darn cars only to find out we needed signed gift affadavits from our parents since they titled the cars over to us
  • Faxed the gift affadavits to our parents
  • Kept our fingers crossed something else insane doesn't come up at the DMV next time!
  • Baked some yummy cookies based on an episode of Bobby Flay's Throwdown we saw on Food Network
It's been a good week so far! I am really hoping to have our car issues resolved by the end of it, though! We'll see. :-)

Monday, August 10, 2009

Monday, Monday

My day, in list format:
  • Woke up early, had coffee, messed around on the internet, g-chatted with friends
  • Saw my hubby when he woke up later (so much better than not seeing him til the evening!)
  • Got ready to go, drove to the county office, waited in line, got our statement of non-assessment for both of our cars (woo!)
  • Returned Ben's library book
  • Drove to Jiffy Lube, got an oil change
  • Drove to Dobb's Auto to get my car inspected
  • Waited over an hour
  • Found out I need a stupid inner tie rod on ONE of my tires
  • Almost cried in Dobb's when they told us how much it would cost
  • Drove home to mull things over/get a few more quotes on stupid inner tie rod/contemplate my unemployment/lack of money/bad luck
  • Rode to Bed, Bath, and Beyond with my husband :-)
  • Bought some decorative shelves for our living room wall (yay gift cards/store credit!)
  • Came home
  • Signed up with a temp. agency online
  • Ate leftover spinach dip and watched Food Network
  • Laughed at Ben's Tyler Florence/Sandra Lee inspired pasta sauce concotion :-)
UGH. All in all, things definitely could have been worse today, but I am disappointed that instead of getting our car junk completely taken care of we just have more to deal with. BLAH. I am grateful that I got to spend the whole day with Ben though. I probably would have that breakdown in the car place without him! And I am telling myself that these are normal moving/getting married/being a grown-up things we're dealing with here so I should probably just handle them without whining, but oh well!

Here's to a happy Tuesday! :-)

Sunday, August 9, 2009

Cupcakes!

First of all, I am happy to report that late last week motivation struck me. Look at the progress I made in our second bedroom!

That's right, you're seeing floor! :-)

Yes, that may be a pile of unpacked boxes taking up one corner of the room.
I am so relieved to be able to access this room more easily! And once we get a couple of bookcases and perhaps a folding table, I'll be able to unpack and put away the rest. I can't wait!

Yesterday, I made cupcakes!!! :-) Woo! I used a 1-2-3-4 cake recipe that I found online. It's basically like my mom's, but didn't require separating the eggs or folding in the egg whites. And I must say, the cake tastes delicious! It's very fluffy and soft. YUM.

I also used an easy vanilla icing recipe that came from the back of the Sprinkles cupcake mix box. It's VERY sweet and VERY buttery, but that is exactly what Ben likes in an icing, so it worked for him! And it was easy to make, so it worked for me. :-) Here is a link to the recipe if you're interested.

And, I went crazy decorating the cupcakes too! I dyed the frosting with food coloring, got out my decorating kit, and had some fun. Here are the results! :-)

Happy to have an excuse to break out the cupcake tree (thanks, Kate!!)

Close-up of my "technique" Haha


These teal ones were some of my favorites

Like a dummy, I did not halve the cake recipe. And although the icing recipe says it is for 12 cupcakes, it ices DOUBLE that. Yeah. 24 iced cupcakes. Yikes. :-)

Our Saturday was extra-nice. We went to Kohl's and Hobby Lobby in the evening (we're trying to avoid the tax-free crowds!! :-) We didn't buy much, but it was fun to look around. And all I know that is on the docket for today is grocery shopping. I've been trying to decide how I want to print off all of the wedding photos our family and friends took, so I may print a few today at Wal-Mart. I am thinking I'll go with Shutterfly for the majority of them, but I haven't quite decided yet. It's expensive to ship 220 photos! :-) I've also been majorly sidetracked by editing some of the pictures with Picnik. It's so much fun! I bet it would be even more fun with the premium version. :-) Maybe someday.

I hope everyone else is having a nice relaxing weekend. Ben's last day of work for his summer job was Friday, so I'm really looking forward to hanging out with him for the next couple of weeks before he starts school again. :-)

Friday, August 7, 2009

Wedding Reception

It's becoming a weekly ritual! Kelly's Korner is hosting another blog carnival about weddings, and I'm happy to jump on board again! :-) Here are my posts about my wedding dress and our ceremony.

We held our wedding reception at the Civic Center in my hometown. We considered having the reception at the same site as the wedding, but we were all really concerned about the heat outdoors in July. Not to mention the cost of renting a tent--goodness gracious, I had no idea how expensive they were!

As always, my post has tons of pictures! Consider this fair warning. :-)

When Ben and I arrived, we danced to "Then" by Brad Paisley. I spent basically the whole few months before the wedding tearing up every time I heard the song, but we were so happy and relieved to be at the wedding reception that we tuned it out a bit. :-)

First dance
Then, my dad and I danced to "Daughter" by Loudon Wainwright. Such a sweet song, but also a little bit quirky, which is perfect for me and my dad. :-) We were also afraid we'd both be in tears, but it didn't happen that way!

Daddy and me

Ben and his mom danced to an Elvis song, "Memories". So sweet!

Ben and Deborah

We decorated the tables with 5 vases each of hot pink Gerber daisies; each vase held one or two flowers. I saw a similar table layout in a DIY wedding book pretty early after we got engaged, and I knew that was what I wanted--simple, but pretty. We ordered the flowers online from www.fiftyflowers.com--a great experience! My family is now also proud owners of 100 vases in varying sizes....let us know if you need any! Haha.

Table flowers
You can also see a box of gum balls on the table in the picture above. Those were our favors! We had favor issues, up til almost the last minute. Favors were one of Ben's duties, and we decided we wanted personalized M&Ms. I ordered the clear 2 inch by 2 inch boxes to put them in, but when it was time to order the M&Ms we realized that they were expensive enough as it was, but also that my boxes were HUGE and would hold way more M&Ms then we could afford! :-) We looked and looked online for other favors, and were pretty set on jelly beans when I saw this idea on a website. Ben promptly ordered 33 POUNDS of gum balls (green and pink, of course!), and my bridesmaids helped me box them up the week before the wedding. It worked out perfectly--the boxes I bought held exactly 8 gum balls each.

We put the extra gum balls on the table seen below. It held a frame that had a picture of Ben and I from each year that we dated. It also held the purple scrapbook of our travels and adventures up until we got engaged. There were also 3 small albums of various pictures--our engagement, wedding planning, and showers. I saw people standing around looking at the pictures during the evening, and it just made me so happy!

My photographer's picture of the memory table

We had yummy food, too, and Ben and I made a point to actually eat before we started going around the room to talk to everyone! Well, I ate some, but my dress corset was a little too tight to allow too much eating! I did stay hydrated though. :-)

We also had a great DJ at our reception, and I only wish I could have danced more! My photographer got some great shots of everyone dancing together.

Uncle Larry and me

Like most wedding receptions, Ben and I spent a lot of time talking to all of our guests. This picture cracks me up...because, well, I'm cracking up! :-) And, if you notice, Ben is already messing with his wedding band. I guess it's so weird for him to be wearing a ring that he just cannot leave it alone....still! :-)

Ben, me, Jen, my dad, and Mrs. Crumpler

I'm not sure why people don't get to practice for these things, but our cake cutting showed our lack of expertise! We took a huge chunk out of the bottom layer of the cake! :-)

Cutting the cake

Laughing at our giant mess

No cake smashing for us :-)

Our bouquet toss and garter toss were funny because our younger cousins caught both! Ben's second cousin caught my bouquet, and my first cousin caught the garter. Both of them are in middle school, so I thought it was perfect! :-)

Alex with the bouquet

Eric, getting ready to catch the garter

We didn't have any sort of exit with sparklers or rice or anything. We did fake an exit with the photographer early on in the night--just Ben carrying me out the door! :-) And we did do a last dance. Then we said our goodbyes, left the reception room, and spent at least half an hour finding suitcases, transferring stuff from one car to another, and finding people's keys. Ben got a little bit frustrated, I think! :-) But we got on the road eventually, and I wore my wedding dress all the way to our hotel.

Since this post is already insanely long, I will save a post about our honeymoon for another time. Our honeymoon was in Blowing Rock, NC, and it was way too short, but really sweet! :-) Hope you enjoyed seeing our wedding reception!

Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Fun recipes

Last night, Ben and I cooked our dinner and dessert! That's quite an accomplishment for us, and both of them turned out really well. I thought I'd share the recipes!

For dinner, we made Pioneer Woman's Farfalle with Zucchini. Unfortunately, she doesn't have a .pdf of that particular recipe up on her site (maybe it will be in her cookbook!), but the steps are pretty easy. We used chicken broth instead of wine, corn starch instead of Arrowroot, and dried spices instead of fresh ones. Here is what ours looked like:


It was yummy, but a little heavy on the onions for me. Ben loved it! And we have plenty leftover, as you can imagine!

For dessert, I made a blueberry cake from this book that my wonderful best friend Jen gave me for Christmas.
I bought blueberries on Sunday and was planning to make muffins, but this cake was really easy!

Here is (part of!) the final product. It was good for dessert, and it was delicious for breakfast this morning with my coffee!


Here is the recipe if you want to try it:

Shenandoah Valley Blueberry Cake
Ingredients:
1 2/3 cups all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/3 cup butter, softened
3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons sugar
1 egg
1/3 cup milk
1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries (do not thaw)

  1. Heat the oven to 375 degrees and generously grease a 9 inch square or round pan.
  2. Combine the flour, baking powder, and salt in a small bowl, and stire with a fork to mix well.
  3. In a medium bowl, combine the butter and sugar, and beat with a mixer at high speed until well combined.
  4. Add the egg and beat well for 1 to 2 minutes, stopping to scrape down the bowl, until the mixture is smooth and light
  5. Stir in half of the flour mixture, then half the milk, mixing just enough to keep the batter fairly smooth and well-combined.
  6. Add the remaining flour, then the rest of the milk, mixing gently
  7. Stir in the blueberries
  8. Scrape the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 30 minutes or until the cake is golden.
The final result, as I mentioned, was really tasty! The cake was nice and fluffy and it was just sweet enough for me.

I ended up making that blueberry cake last night because I was on a quest for a relatively easy homemade yellow/white cake and vanilla icing. That is Ben's favorite combination for cakes, and it sounds simple enough to make, but finding easy recipes was harder than I thought it would be! I'm thinking the cake part might end up being a basic 1-2-3-4 cake that my mom makes a lot--not the simplest (it involves separating eggs, whisking whites, beating butter and sugar for crazy amounts of time!) but very, very delicious. As for icing, I'm at a loss. I love cream cheese icing, but Ben's not a huge fan. And I've seen lots of cooked icing recipes for vanilla icing that are way too complicated for me! Any suggestions for easy cakes or icings??

P.S. No progress on the second bedroom. Yes, I am ashamed! :-)

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

What we've been up to!

In reverse order, this weekend we have:
  • Worked on organizing our bathroom with a new little shelving unit. You can see the edge of my picture from my last post there. I'm so happy to have everything in this room put away!
  • Picked up our new TV that Ben's friends got for us (him!) as a wedding gift! We just got it yesterday evening, and we're both really enjoying it. I also spent some time yesterday cleaning the living room and dining area....again. I feel like every single time I get things cleaned up and organized, more stuff ends up out there that needs to be put away!
Mostly clean floor near the couch. This used to be where we had our computers hooked up, but I finally cleared enough space in the extra bedroom to set up the laptop and the printer. Yay!

The dining area is clean and organized too!

TV up-close. It's really nice, and we're really grateful!
  • Organized the second bedroom--not quite on my list of accomplishments this past weekend (gotcha!! :-). I have a new goal of unpacking at least 2 boxes per day to see if that helps. I get so overwhelmed trying to do the whole room at once. So far, my goal for today has not been reached. I'll keep you posted!

Laptop in its new home!!
  • Discovered Creve Coeur Lake!! This is related to what we did on Friday, but on Sunday we headed to Creve Coeur Lake and walked one of the trails around it. So beautiful!!
Cute bridge

My least favorite part about the lake!

Gorgeous views
Since my family spent the weekend at my aunt and uncle's lake house in VA, I thought it was only fair that Ben and I hit up a lake ourselves! It wasn't quite the same, but it still made for a fun afternoon! :-)

  • Played putt-putt! On Friday evening, we went to play miniature golf at a course we found online. Unfortunately I forgot my camera (Ben called me a bad blogger! :-), and I grabbed this picture from the road as we drove back by it Sunday on our way to the lake. It was out in the middle of no where and seemed a little bit abandoned when we got there. BUT it was only $2/person to play, and although the course was a little rundown, we had fun. Yes, Ben won.

Cornfields! I loved seeing a more rural part of the area.

Clip art to represent our putt putt game. Cute, huh?
So, that was our past few days in a nutshell. Today I am heading to Wal-Mart (woo!) and probably swinging by the post office to run some errands. And hopefully reaching my 2 box quota in here!!!

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Craftiness!

For the most part this week, I've been very slug-like and in a bit of a funk. I'm slowly coming to terms with the idea that I might not be able to work in the field I really want to work in right now. It's hard to accept that idea, especially since I spent an extra two years in school to earn my degree in that field. And since, for the most part, I feel really confident about my ability to do that kind of job well. It's intimidating enough filling out job applications and going to interviews for jobs that I know I can do, but it's even worse for jobs I don't have experience in or specific skills for. BUT, I do know that things will work out one way or another. I haven't completely given up hope about getting a job in my field, and I'm keeping my eyes open for any promising jobs out there at all.

All that to say, I've spent a lot of time this week watching TV on the couch! However, Friday I woke up in a much better state of mind, and I randomly decided to do a crafty project!

Here's what I did. By the way, every time I start a post like this, I completely mean to upload the pictures first and type the text around them, and every single time I get caught up in what I want to say and forget to do that!!! ARGH. Anyway! :-)

While we have tons of framed pictures sitting in the floor that need to be hung up around the apartment, we didn't have any that really fit into the color scheme of our bathroom. So I used some stuff I had around here to make put together something that works!

First, I searched the internet for pictures I might want to use. Harder than I thought it would be! I couldn't decide what a good "bathroom" wall picture might consist of, and searching around for ideas wasn't yielding much useful information. So I eventually decided that something abstract might work, and I ended up finding what I wanted by searching Google images for "aqua blue tiles".

Here are the two pictures that I liked:
I'm pretty sure they're pictures of actual tiles people could use in their bathrooms. Which would be cute. But which is way beyond me and our rental apartment! Haha.

I then used good old Microsoft Publisher to arrange the images the way I would want them to look in a print. I am sure there are better programs to do this with, but Microsoft Publisher and I are old friends!

Here is my computer screen as I was laying out the images:

And here is the final result printed out:

Yes, although Microsoft Publisher and I are good friends, the page layout screen and I DO NOT GET ALONG. I have the worst time getting the settings where I want them so that what prints out looks remotely like what I see on the screen. In this instance, the fact that the edges were cut off didn't really matter too much because I was using a mat later, so I just let it go.

I originally had only 6 larger pictures of the tiles on the print, but I think it looks better with a few more smaller tiles.

I had an old frame that used to hold this wacky picture:
I had it above my desk in grad school, along with some big letters that said, "Laugh"...a reminder that I needed frequently during grad school! It's just some goofy pictures of us and our friends, and I definitely want to re-frame it somehow. :-)

Anyway, since the picture I printed was so much smaller than the frame, I had to give it some sort of background. I improvised by using the back sides of scrapbook paper, but I hope to get a large piece of white posterboard at some point so the background doesn't have any seams. The scrapbook paper works for now, though!

Background in progress

I also had some old picture mats lying around left over from a different project. (And left over from days when I did not immediately return any un-used item to the store for my money back!!). I really liked the grayish/blackish/silvery one when I bought it, and I'm so happy to be finally be using it now! I thought it would frame the picture really nicely and look good sort of floating on the white background.

Print with mat

I only took pictures of the final product (which I really like!) once it was on the wall, which led to some weird flash issues.

Close-up on wall

Full picture on wall (that is not brown wood to the right--it's a shadow; someday I will show how uniquely our apartment is shaped!!)

But you can see how the basic concept turned out. And I just taped the print to the mat and the mat to the background so I could switch the picture or the mat out pretty easily. And take it apart when I get my posterboard for the background. And perhaps position the print at an angle at some point! I am just glad to have something that coordinates with our bathroom colors, which you can see in our shower curtain below.

Shower curtain

And I'm very glad to have one more picture frame off the floor and on the wall!