Showing posts with label Saturdays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Saturdays. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2018

Autumn Breakfast

Recently, I had a quiet Saturday in front of me, 
and felt the urge to do something fun for our family!
I was finally ready to pull out the fall decorations,
and to celebrate I decided to slow down the morning 
and have an "Autumn Breakfast."

My oldest daughter picked up a bunch of gorgeous roses
and they were the highlight of the table.
Grandma's homemade cinnamon sugar donuts, bacon, apple cider,
cinnamon apples, and mexican hot chocolate were on the menu!!
I pulled out my wedding china to share with my children
and the stemware is from my husband's side of the family.









{This post was actually from a year ago, and now I feel the need to do this again!!}

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

April Shower

On a blustery Saturday in April, my two youngest girls
accompanied me to a lovely wedding shower for my June bride!
Abby helped her sick Mama make the chocolate covered strawberries
that morning, and after we had loaded them up, off we went!!






To see what we learned about making these, click here.





My bride and her family are special friends of the Duggar family,
and my bride's Mama asked Michelle Duggar to give a few thoughts
to her daughter on this special occasion.
Michelle really is an engaging, delightful, lovely person
who genuinely loves the Lord,
and she shared several marriage tips that she and her hubby compiled
that have been really helpful for them.

What a blessing to be reminded of these great truths:
Have a personal, daily Bible time, and then prayer time together as a couple.
Make time for dates, and put perfectionism aside.
Don't withhold praise, and never stop having a learning spirit.
Remember and use these words:
"I was wrong.  Will you forgive me?"

Prayer over the bride with Mrs. Duggar, the bride's Mama,
and the bride's future mother-in-law.




Aryn hit it off with Jordyn Duggar,
and now has a new friend!





Monday, May 7, 2018

A new twist on chocolate covered strawberries

A couple months ago, a dear friend at church asked me
for some ideas for her youngest daughter's wedding shower.
She explained that her daughter loved flowers and wanted
a garden-themed wedding.
My friend and I chatted about how to hang some things from the ceiling in the event room
and then she mentioned that she was going to incorporate
a "tea party" with the flowers and greenery.
She asked me if I could bring some small, fun finger food appropriate
for such an event, and after thinking about it for a couple days.
I asked her if I could bring chocolate covered strawberries.
She immediately loved that idea, and then texted me the picture below.
"What do you think about something like this?"  she asked.

I never attempted such a feat before,
but was intrigued by the challenge.
I told her I couldn't do ALL the strawberries like a teacup,
but I could certainly do several dozen to add to the decor.



I researched how to do chocolate covered strawberry tea cups,
brought the chocolate candy coating,
and started experimenting a couple weeks before the shower.

I learned several things about this project:

1.)  You must do this in STEPS.

2.)  You need several different colors of candy coating chocolate
warm and ready to pipe at the same time.
So that means some space is required for this as well.

3.)  For me, it worked to pipe all the handles first.
The thicker they are, the less likely they are to break as you
are adhering them to the covered strawberry.


4.)  If you look at the inspiration picture, you'll notice that the strawberries
are actually covered and then laid down on their sides to dry.
I tried experimenting to see if I could make the strawberry sit upright 
on its bottom like an actual teacup.
I cut off the bottom of the strawberry to give it a level bottom 
and then covered it in the candy coating.
I really loved how that turned out.







The only problem with that idea was this:
When you stand looking at the display, 
unless you have a very tall tiered tower,
and they are displayed at eye level,
you end up looking straight down at a bunch of green strawberry tops.
You can't see the pretty design until you pick it up!!

I did not love that.

So I decided to just cover them in the candy coating and lay them on their side
as in the inspiration picture.



5.)  You have to work fast!
The candy coating dries really quick!
I experimented with adding designs with shaped "sprinkles,"
but it was super hard to get them stuck on while the coating was still wet.
So I opted for piping on different designs, again, like
in the inspiration picture.

6.)  To adhere the handle to the hardened, dipped strawberry,
you simply pick up the handle and dip it slightly into warm, melted candy coating
and hold it onto the strawberry.
Again, it dries really quickly, so you don't need to put it into the refrigerator
to dry completely.
I tried that on experiment day, and found later it was unnecessary.
But, the handle does want to try melting and breaking on you
in the nanoseconds you are holding it onto the strawberry,
but the thicker the handle, the less likely that was to happen.


In the days just preceding the shower, I had been really struggling with
an upper respiratory infection of some sort.
The night before the shower, I had every intention of covering
all the strawberries and making the handles,
but I felt the worst that night than any previous night up to that point.
I even weighed my options of calling my friend and cancelling all together.
But one of my students from our homeschool co-op came over to help
my daughter and I on the morning of the shower.
We were able to bang out almost 80 strawberries in 2 hours, 
and I couldn't have been more delighted with their hard work, patience,
and calm spirits!!!

 My friend and her daughters were delighted with the finished product!!

  






Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Patch the Pirate Comes to Town


A couple weeks before Mother's Day, our church had the distinct privilege
of hosting one of three annual Majesty MusiColleges held across
the United States by Ron and Shelly Hamilton and their team.
What a blessing to be reacquainted with their music and testimonies
and to hear what God has done in their personal lives over the last several years. 


This is a two day conference held on Thursday and Friday with a glorious choir concert
open to the public on Friday evening.
What a thrill to be able to participate in that!
The last MusiCollege I was able to attend was over 20 years ago
(in my former [unmarried] life) when I was living in New Hampshire,
and I remember what an incredible experience it was then!
This was the first time that a MusiCollege was ever held in the 
great state of Texas!!!




On Saturday was the Patch the Pirate LIVE! show!
Aryn got to participate in that and what fun she had!!!







Saturday, May 13, 2017

Spring Luncheon!!

One of my favorite activities to do with my girls every May
is to attend our annual Ladies Spring Luncheon at our church!

In the not too distant past, this was known as the "Mother-Daughter Banquet."
But in an effort not to exclude anyone, the name and scope has been broadened.

We love it, and are always blessed to enjoy this together!