Saturday, August 29, 2009

birdie birdie birdie birdie

i am back from a very fun trip to california.  did a lot of fun things, had lots of beach time, went to lots of baseball games, and ate at lots of great places.  

while in temecula, my friend and i went golfing.  in order to make things smoother, i decided to play from the men's tees with him.  i'm a bogey golfer.  i don't play very much, but i can keep up with anybody.  i get pars often, but mostly bogeys.  i rarely get a birdie.  it just never happens for me. i have had multiple birdie putts that probably should have gone in.  but of course i blow it.  
but on this one day of golfing at temeku hills golf course i had a shot for a birdie.  hole #4. Par 5. i hit an okay shot off the tee.  my next shot was not so good. it went off the fairway a bit. my third shot i got it uphill up on the green, but since i was downhill i couldn't see exactly where it landed and where the pin was. i remember my friend getting up to the green first and telling me i was only about 6 feet from the hole.  i got so excited.  this was a chance for a birdie.  well this guy was on our tails and my friend suggested we let him play through and i said no way.  we are finishing this hole right now.  i didn't want to lose my momentum.  so we finished it, my ball went in the hole and i jumped for joy.  my first birdie in temecula.  from the men's tees.  i was beaming for hours after (in between moping because i wasn't playing well on the back 9)



also, this beauty of a swing earned me a free twix on hole #9.  we had a driving contest.  with me still playing from the men's tees. which presented a slight challenge. but i rose to the occasion. it a smooth, solid shot and rocketed that ball up the fairway.  my friend got pretty close to me. in fact we probably hit the same distance, but his went in bushes off the cart path so he was penalized a few yards.
the back 9 = not my best stuff.  a few mental breakdowns happened. but upon finishing i was grateful for a fun day on the golf course. any day i can play 18 holes is a good day.  i love to golf. 

Friday, August 28, 2009

In your love, my salvation lies

i have so much to blog about but i want to write something quickly right now. 
i went to see a movie last month that i just LOVE.  Away We Go.  i saw the previews for it multiple times on tv and at the theaters and wanted to see it so bad. the only problem was the rating.  after finding out a friend wanted to see it as bad i decided to give it a whirl.  and boy am i glad i did.  it is such a good movie about loving the one you're with.  got to give credit to the writers who created such rich, humane characters.  but john kradinski and maya rudolph did a perfect job in bringing the to life.  they were perfect for these roles.  



the story line is about these two people who, a few months after learning they were expecting their first child, find out his parents are moving away to europe.  so they don't feel the need to stay in the town they are in and decide to try new places all over the country.  along their journey they reconnect with family and friends and their love grows stronger for each other as they discover other's relationships.  there is so much to learn from this movie about real love for another human being.  i wish it didn't have the rating that it does so that more people would watch it and learn. i loved the movie so much that i saw it again in the theaters.  and cannot wait for it's release to DVD on September 29th!

anyway, the soundtrack to this movie is also amazing, so i downloaded it right away after seeing it the first time.  and i really didn't get to listen to it that much. but the other day my friend was "dying" to listen to alexi murdoch (a major contributer to the soundtrack) so when i got back home from cali i decided to revisit the music. i have been listening to the 7 songs that i have of his over and over and over tonight.  i am in like.  so you should go to itunes and download some for yourself.  i highly recommend Wait or Song For You or All My Days or Orange Sky.  love them all.  just some quality chill music...

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

You're The Meaning In My Life, You're The Inspiration


I have been inspired!  I just spent the afternoon watching Julie and Julia and was enraptured all 120 minutes of it! I walked out of the theater debating the pros and cons of going to cooking school.  Two years ago I was very interested in doing it so I went online to check out the ones in Portland.  Western Culinary Institute sent me information and called me a million times.  Finally I had to tell them that I was very interested, but at this time I could not make it work.  They eventually stopped calling me.  But I still get emails from them every once in a while.  I would LOVE to go to cooking school.  And not even to become a chef or professional cook.  I just want to learn for myself.  Isn't that was school is all about anyway?  Gaining knowledge, and in this case experience.  

But alas, I am almost done with my communications degree, which is what I really want to do in the workplace for the rest of my life.  Well as long as I can balance it with the happenings of my life.  So no cooking school for me.  But I wouldn't be surprised to find myself enrolling in a cooking school when I am older and all my children have gone off to college.  I think I would enjoy it more then also because hopefully I will have much more mature taste buds by then.  This will help in me actually enjoying cooking all different sorts of foods.  Currently I avoid any kind of seafood.  I, just a couple of years ago made myself a ham sandwich with leftovers from dinner, because there was no more turkey and I loved it!  I used to remember having ham and potato casserole for dinner and in order for me to have more potatoes I was supposed to eat some ham.  This just killed me.  Well at the time I thought it was killing me.  But now I enjoy eating ham.  So one day I do believe that I will actually like seafood.  One day...
Like Julie, I have already started to blog about my baking.  I LOVE my Martha Stewart Cupcakes book.  I have yet to find one that I love just as much.  I did spend a good 30 minutes looking through the recipe books at TJ Maxx yesterday and came away with three new books, 2 being cupcake books. I am returning one after looking closer and seeing that most recipes use cake mixes.  It's all or nothing for me.  As for now, all my recipes will be made from scratch.  I have however fallen behind on my updates.  I haven't talked about four cupcakes that I have made!  So here's a quick update.

Two weeks ago I drove with a friend to Fresno.  It was a surprise to everyone.  Except my aunt Carla. and Laura, because Carla told her... We drove through the night so we arrived around 6/6:30 in the morning.  Laura let me in the house, and when Reshea woke up she called for Laura's help and I walked in with her.  I loved her reaction. She said at first she didn't think anything of it because I am basically there all the time...  That is too true.  It was fun to surprise everyone and see newborn baby JJ.  And I brought treats!  I decided to make Martha's Cookie Monogram Cupcakes in honor of Joseph Jack's arrival! I spent the day before going to Michael's and other stores looking for tiny J cookie cutters, but could not find any.  So then I looked for cowboy cookie cutters.  Didn't find those either.  I need to find a specialty store in the area.  I settled for little tiny animals. Which actually turned out to be pretty cute!  
The day we left I took too much time walking to the grocery store to get the buttercream (it was a nice day and I didn't feel like driving), so I was pretty rushed in making them. The cupcake part was yellow buttermilk. mmm. :) My cousin was over and suggested that I put food coloring in the sugar cookie mix so that I didn't have to frost them.  I remembered a little too late so it wasn't completely mixed right with the dough and the color came out a little lighter than I had hoped.  Since I was changing the recipe so much, I decided to go with a quick and easy cream cheese frosting.  I picked up some blue sprinkles at the store and decided to cover the cupcakes in sprinkles and then set the animals in.  They came out alright.  I don't feel I can completely cross this one off the list, since I didn't do everything exact the same.  How am I ever going to learn if I do that?!?! But this day, desperate times called for desperate measures.  

After my mediocre performance I was itching to prove myself in the kitchen.  I was dying to make oatmeal chocolate chip cookie cupcakes.  And I thought for sure Reshea would want me to make them too, because she practically yelled at me for not picking occ cookies at Hungry Bear last time I was in Fresno.  I even found special liners for the cupcakes for the girls.  Spiderman and Hannah Montana!  We had a plan to make cupcakes one day and I was really excited... until Reshea pulled out the box to make strawberry cupcakes! WHAT?!? you have me there. Someone who loves to make real cupcakes, and you are going to have me make them from a box!?! She claimed they were good.  I reluctantly made them.  They were not good.  Oh well, it's what she wanted.  

When I got home from Fresno, I was anxious to make the Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookie Cupcakes.  They actually are Oatmeal Raisin, but I don't care too much for them, so I substituted chocolate chips. They turned out good!  I thought they were a little too dry at first, but then I realized its the cookie consistency... The next day another cousin was over and she helped herself to two of them.  That means that they're good.  Anyone can say they are good, but I don't really think that until they go for a second one!  It was fun to share these ones with my peeps. 
Then I went on a cupcake hiatus. My aunt and uncle were in town and staying at the grandparents and I didn't want to get in the way of what they were doing. Plus I was spending every evening up in Salt Lake watching baseball games.  Will blog later about my love.
Finally on Sunday I couldn't take it anymore and I had to make some more cupcakes. Unfortunately I didn't have any butter. Do you know how much unsalted butter I go through on a weekly basis??? You don't want to know...  So on my way home from Saturday nights game, I did the dreaded Saturday evening trip to Walmart.  I wonder if they have their best business that night?  It is always packed with people picking up stuff before the sabbath.  I got my items and left as fast as I could.  
Sunday after church I made Streusel Cupcakes.  mmm.  Reminds me of the coffee cake muffins from Costco that I loved.  I was so sad when they stopped making them.  The recipe book says, "All the features of a traditional coffee cake - tender cake base, crumbly, streusel top, and simple milk-and-sugar glaze - are packed into portable, single-size portions." Does that sound delicious??  And then the best part, "Try serving them for brunch." That makes them sound not as bad as a regular cupcake.  When eating these ones I didn't feel as guilty!  I like that. Like this lady, I felt that something more should have been in the actual batter. They were just too plain. I felt like i had to always get a bite of the topping in order to enjoy it.  But I have plenty left over and will be delivering some to my peeps tonight. They have one more day until the book says they go bad.  I don't really listen to that though... 
There's my "quick" update.  I hope to be more consistent with this now.  I can't wait to try another recipe!