Friday, October 15, 2010

Gingerbread cake.

About to make this: http://www.food.com/recipe/gingerbread-cake-78628
And cover it with this: http://allrecipes.com//Recipe/cream-cheese-frosting-ii-2/Detail.aspx colored with yellow and orange for Halloween. And with candy corn and gummy bugs and worms for decoration. I am excited!

A quick update on the baby blanket. I started over for a third time. With red, blue and green yarn. But the right brand and right size. So far so good. A picture will follow. I'm hoping that a 3rd time's the charm with this blanket. I have plans for the yarn that I first started with. I am going to try and make the blanket that I first started with. So we will see.

Sunday, October 3, 2010

The first true fall weekend

So a quick update on the blanket. RIP. =( I had to pull it apart. I found out that I had somehow added 3 extra stitches from the time I started row one to the time I did row 30. It wasn't pleasent. BUT, I talked with my mom and she and I both agreed that now that I have had lots of practice with the basic double crochet, I can try a blanket that has some variation in the stitches. So I chose one with a shell pattern. Now the hard part is figuring out the gauge. I'm still kinda stuck on that, so I hope to figure it out while watching some Sunday night football. Keep your fingers crossed for me.

On a better note, R and I spent the day yesterday at Hershey Park with his roommate and girlfriend. That was a good time. The weather was great! Nice and cool with no clouds in the sky. We made it to the park around lunch time and managed to get two roller coasters done before an hour was up. After that we walked a lot. I mean a LOT. The is one park that has hills all over it. That made it easier to eat all the gross, greasy park food. We just walked it off. C and I managed to make it through one last roller coaster. It was called .... well I don't remember what it was called but you sat down in the car with an over the shoulder harness. It wasn't a wooden roller coaster. It then dragged you up a huge hill and dropped you, sending you through the station and out the other side, through a couple of loops and twists and then pulled up a huge hill on the other side. So now we were backwards. It then dropped you down the hill and back through all the loops and twists and back to the station. It was just like 6 Flags Two-Face except you were all facing the same way and the track is underneath you, not suspending you. K and R went on one last roller coaster while C and I went shopping for some T-shirts and other goodies. We stayed at a hotel in Harrisburg and went to eat dinner in a firehouse that had been coverted. I didn't get any pictures, but the beer tap at the bar was an old fire hydrant. The whole place was pretty cool. The food was fantastic!!!! Even the price was good. We then tried the heated pool. It wasn't heated. It was inside a room that was heated, but the pool was too cold to swim in. I would have liked to get a chance to swim in it, because there was 2 walls of portholes at the bottom of the pool. They looked through to the hotel bar.

Today we went to visit the National Civil War Museum. That was pretty cool. They had some great displays and a ton of information. If you wanted to spend the whole time reading the walls and displays you could. I just looked at the pictures. We picked a good weekend to go. It was the last weekend of the season they had anything going on. Today they had the 44th Mississippi doing a live camp weekend thing. Complete with shooting demo. We learned the history of the outfit. They started the war with over 100 men. They ended with 9. One cool thing that was done in the Civil War was that when a unit lost men, they didn't add replacements. As casulties rose, the unit would get smaller and smaller until it was integrated into a bigger unit. Also, the units were geographically based so the men from the same town all fought together. This has all changed now. Replacements are added to a unit and men from all over fight together in the same unit.

I ended up with a puzzle from the gift shop. Its a scene from a ballroom. I'm excited to start putting it together.

Well it's time for football. Everyone enjoy the cool weather!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

It's officially fall.

It's officially fall. So to celebrate, yesterday and today I made chicken soup. I have a recipe that I took off the foodnetwork.com by Emril. I made it once before and it turned out ok. Not great, just ok. This time, I used a whole chicken cut into pieces, two whole bulbs of garlic, and two boullion cubes. I know that last ingredient is kind of cheating, but last time, even when I used salt and garlic salt, it just was missing something. I made the soup stock yesterday while Russell and I were out. When I drained everything the stock was a beautiful, rich, dark brown color. Last night it had been light yellow. I was really excited because now it looked like all the homemade stocks that the food network chefs use. Score one for me! I tasted it and it was yummy. It definitely needed salt, but I didn't add any yet. Russell and I were getting ready for a date night so I quickly put everything away. This afternoon, I shreaded the chicken and began making the soup itself. Onions, garlic, carrots, and celery all went in. The chicken too. Then the stock. I brought it to a boil and added salt, garlic salt and tons of pepper. It is absolutely delicious!!!!! Because it is chicken NOODLE soup, I'm supposed to add noodles as well. Right now my plan is to cook the noodles separately and add them as needed so that I can have left overs with noodles that are not soggy.

Next cooking adventure? Butter. Again =)

PS: the baby blanket is coming along great! Pictures soon to come.

Friday, September 24, 2010

Learning how to crochet.

My mom must love it that I am learning to crochet.... I have called her more than 6 times in the past three days to ask her questions about it. =) Earlier this week I got to meet my friend at JoAnn fabrics to search for the right yarn. We ended up with all the right stuff, plus a little more for a future project of necklace making! So I got a book on how to crochet a blanket and all. I read it from cover to cover. I looked online for clarification for some terms.... who knew that "drawing up a loop" meant that I had to pull the loop through the other look already on the hook. Not me. Thanks Internet!


To start I took my "practice" yarn and played around with stitches. This isn't a very good picture but I am using light colored yarn and it doesn't like the flash.


I then took a skein of my "baby neutral" yarn and book with me to work yesterday and got started. Once I got into the rhythm of things, (and called my mom three more times) I calculated my gauge and chained 158. Ugh!!!! Try counting that high when everything looks the same. I got distracted some times and had to stop and re-count. From there I started on the double crochet. Doing that into a tiny single-with chain was ridiculously hard. It took me over an hour to finish it. I didn't have anything to hold onto and I was trying to count stitches to make sure I got it right... well I finished with 155 instead of 156. So I called mom again. =) We got the problem all worked out and I now have 5 rows worked.

The only problem now is that the length is supposed to be 34 inches. The single chain was a few cm over that. With the first row it grew to about an inch longer. Now I have over 3 feet of length. I did think that maybe I am pulling my stitches too tight and that is effecting the stretch of the yarn, but I have no idea.

I am hoping that if I loosen my stitches, maybe that will shorten the length of the rows.

And now.... I go back to crochetting!

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Coming for a visit

My sister and nephew came down for a work visit at the beginning of the week. We had a grand time. R and I took the baby to see the airplanes at a park on Dorsey Rd. We also ate some lunch at the mall and saw a baby and a puppy. Once at Grammy's we ran around the new room a lot and just played. Day two was pretty much the same, without the mall and airplanes. I love watching my nephew... hopefully R will break down soon with all the exposure to him and R will decide that having babies sooner rather than later is a good idea ;)


He's playing Ring Around the Rosie in his cave.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Change of seasons

I love fall! I love being able to open the windows all day long, even through the night. It does help to have a heavy comforter to snuggle under at night though. Russell and I went running today. It so much easier to run with its cool, then when its ridiculously hot out. I even don't like going to the gym in the summer because of how hot it is outside when I leave. But anyway... the nice weather promts being outside lots... including bon fires. We are having one tonight. I love the fall. =)

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Just Like Highschool......

I had a wonderful meeting-up with some ladies at the beginning of the week... and it was "Just like highschool" according to Mrs. H. Except better. Why? Because of this.....And this....And this....And of course... this made it the best!It was a wonderful visit complete with pizza for lunch with fresh mozzarrella and yummy pepperoni! I had a great time just sitting around and talking about childhoods and "back in the day" memories. We also saw great, modern, (for lack of a better word) baby tools like the "udder cover" for public breast feeding and the ring sling with made the baby snuggle with her momma and go to sleep. It was great getting to hold a little little baby again and little girls are just a little bit cuter than little boys. =) Especially when it come to hair accessories like bright green hairbows.



Along with a great visit from friends, we were productive as well.... we always are, I think. And this truely made it "just like highschool." Back in the day Mrs. K ;) and I would sew away on dresses and costumes and blankets and all sorts of great things to our hearts content on her mom's bedroom floor. Well we were still in the house, just moved to the living room. And we sewed.... and sewed... and sewed. Until 7pm when Mr. K called and said he wanted his wife back. So I had to let her go =( But we were both so close to being done with our projects that it all worked out anyway. And for right now... like maybe only the next few days to weeks, but still.... they are close enough that we can join up again on the living room floor to sew for a day.

Mad sewing on the floor skills demonstrated throughout the afternoon.

Awesome festive material!


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