BOW WOW: On January 16, we received some very happy news. There's going to be another Dawg in this house. Annabelle was offered admission to the University of Washington's Tacoma campus. It's one of just three colleges she applied to for admission.
Wednesday, January 25, 2023
Sweet Stuff
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Dreamers
CAKING IT: Last week, we cooked up another Birthday Dreams donation. The 12-year old girl loves to play video games on her Nintendo Switch, so we decided to make a life-sized edible Switch atop her chocolate brownie cake with white chocolate filling and vanilla buttercream.
The handheld console is a big cookie covered in fondant, modeling chocolate and sugar sheet. We used CJ and Annabelle's Switch as our model.
Below, Annabelle is cutting homemade marshmallow fondant to cover the controllers. We were very careful to try to match the exact color of the Switch's red and blue.The cookie was carefully tilted against a corn dog stick stuck down into the two-layer, quarter sheet cake.
We hope she liked it! (The name in the photo above has been changed for anonymity.)
Our previous project for Birthday Dreams was for a child who wanted a tie-dyed themed party. We wanted to do something more than just ice the cake in a tie-dyed theme, so we finally thought to make little tie-dyed t-shirt cookies to help decorate the cake.
The child's favorite colors were red, purple, and blue, so we used those to decorate the cookies.It was a swirled, sugary mess during the process!
And, of course, we didn't just want to leave the cookies plain - they needed graphics on them. So, Annabelle fired up her Cricut and cut out peace signs, happy faces, and other groovy objects.
We put the child's age on the front-and-center cookie. And our cake topper was an over-sized tie-dyed t-shirt with their name on it. (The name has been changed to protect anonymity in the photo below.)
With these out the door, it's time to pick a cake for our December project.
Saturday, September 10, 2022
Teen Feed Times Two
LOCALS ONLY:
Dessert was nothing short of spectacular. I'm serious! The morning of Teen Feed I picked up a flat of the most delicious raspberries I've ever tasted from the Carpinito Brothers' produce market down in Kent. The berries were harvested that same morning! (If you haven't been to Carpinito's before, it's worth a field trip some time!) To go with, Annabelle harvested huge stalks for rhubarb from our garden. The very-local rhubarb and raspberries were expertly mixed with strawberries and the delightful combo was served with beautifully baked Krusteaz shortcake/scones. Add a little Darigold whipped cream, also local, and it was a stunningly wonderful treat. Definitely a dessert to remember!
Ranch pickles were a fun and tasty treat. Plus, they're so easy to make (one packet of Hidden Valley Ranch dip poured into a jar of pickles; shake and refrigerate for a day or so). "Pickles and ranch are two of my favorite things. I can't wait to try them together!" one guest exclaimed.
Our leftover pasta bake went to the Tiny Home Village near Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, and the balance of the leftovers went to the Community Fridge a couple of blocks away from Teen Feed.
Tuesday, August 2, 2022
Buzzing Around
HAPPY BUMBLE: Above is one of the dozens - or perhaps even hundreds - of bumblebees that visit our yard on the daily. This one loved our lavender. You can see it has been packing pollen onto its 'hips.'
FRIDAY NIGHT STROLL: On July 15, CJ and I went for a Friday evening stroll through parts of Seattle's expansive ( ) Volunteer Park. Our first stop was the Louisa Boren Lookout.
We also strolled the historic Lake View Cemetery. I could spend hours there. There are so many stories there. One of them involves an expansive terrace where members of the Denny family are buried. Interestingly enough, Louisa Boren's mother was widowed young, and she remarried into another Seattle-famous family, the Dennys. Interestingly, Louisa ended up becoming a Denny, as well, by marrying her step brother, David Denny (and her sister Mary Ann married a Denny step-brother, as well).
Per the bio, in addition to being a teacher and a mother of eight, Louisa Boren was an early suffragette, and and advocate for the Chinese workers settling in Seattle.
We definitely had to stop by to pay respects to Bruce and Brandon Lee, who rest side by side. It's hard to believe Bruce Lee died 49 years ago. Wow. And Brandon was killed more than 29 years ago.
It's hard to read in the photo, but the inscription on Brandon's grave reads, "Because we don't know when we will die, we get to think of life as an inexhaustible well. Yet everything happens a certain number of times, and a very small number, really. How many more times will you remember a certain afternoon that's so deeply a part of your being that you can't even conceive of your life without it? Perhaps four or five times more. Perhaps not even that. How many more times will you watch the full moon rise? Perhaps twenty. And yet it all seems limitless."
Definitely food for thought. ...
Friday, July 15, 2022
Caticorn Cake
"What is a caticorn?" one might wonder. Well, we figured it was a hybrid of a cat and a unicorn. We did some Googling and saw many a cute caticorn example.
Our resident sculptor, Annabelle, shaped the creature's body and head out of modeling chocolate.
We were really happy with this cake. It was colorful, cute, and custom. Annabelle used her Cricut to cut out the child's name (which has been altered in the photo at the top of this post, for anonymity).
Friday, July 8, 2022
Father's Day and Fireworks

Unfortunately, there wasn't a lot to cheer about on the field. The Ms lost 0-4 to the Angels. But a bad day at the ballpark is better than most other days other places, so it was still fun.
It was Star Wars night at the game, and after the game, there were fireworks set to Star Wars music.