Thursday, September 12, 2013
The 100 Year Flood
Well, it's finally here. The 100 year flood, that has supposed to be coming through Boulder for several years now, arrived last night. There are roads that have washed away, hundreds have been evacuated and there's been a lot of damage. Being east of Boulder, it has not been as bad out here, but we did have some problems last night. We walked into one of the basement bedrooms and found that the carpet was wet. Ben came over and helped move all the furniture out of the room. Once that was out, we discovered that there is a crack in the wall that goes from the window to the floor that had water flowing out of it. It literally was like a little water fall running down the wall.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
A Quilt for Nikki
My friend Wendy and I like to make quilts for people in our group of friends. We have made at least 5 quilts together (that I can remember...there could be more) for our close friends. Our latest was for our dear friend Nikki. Nikki is...well...in a word....AWESOME! She is a compassionate, kind, funny, smart, and wonderful person. And, she happens to like yellow - which we all know is a super happy color...how can you not like yellow? Anyway, I picked up an assortment of Jelly rolls and fat quarter bundles a couple of years ago to make this happy quilt for Nikki. So, I thought I should document it. Wendy and I started working on the quilt back in February. We worked on it here and there and then the quilt top went missing in my house for about a month (which was not a proud moment over here, but thankfully, much to Wendy's relief, it turned up!) And then....and I am embarrassed to admit it, as we were trimming the quilt top in preparation to spray baste and machine quilt it, I did the unthinkable....I accidentally cut into the finished quilt top! Yes! That's right, for the first time in my life, I totally chopped in to a finished quilt top! Not the edge....of course not! No, I cut into the black border! It was awful and required some seriously tricky patching, but it all worked out in the end. Thank you Wendy for being patient and for working with me to make this beautiful quilt.
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Ode to the Kindle Fire HD
Dear Kindle Fire HD.....how I love thee. My brother and sister-in-law and my parents pooled their resources and gave me a this little piece of heaven for Christmas. I recently discovered that my Kindle fits perfectly on the little lip on me treadmill.....doesn't she look pretty perched their? She makes walking so fun....Netflix is just a couple of clicks away.
Monday, October 22, 2012
Travel Bag
So I am going on two.....yes, two......vacations over the next 2 weeks. I think that is a little crazy, but I'm doing it and I am sure that it is going to be awesome. I am going to the International Quilt Market in Houston, followed by a trip to Disneyland.
Monday, September 24, 2012
96th Birthday!!!
Sunday we celebrated a 96th birthday - that is when you add 70 and 26 together. Happy Birthdays Mom and Breanne!!! We had our requisite family birthday dinner which was rounded out by two birthday desserts. Mom has been wanting to try making this Coconut Cake recipe, so we did. We made chocolate frosting instead of coconut, but if we make again, I think we will make the coconut frosting instead. Here's how it turned out.
It's a very dense cake and took a long time to bake.....unfortunately, it fell and so there was an large amount of frosting added to make it look a little less wonky..... :) It was super yummy though.
Breanne wanted something that involved chocolate and caramel. She didn't have anything specific in mind, so she let me just come up with something. So, being the baked goods inventor that I am, I decided to take an old recipe and reinvent it into what I am going to call the Salty Carmel Chocolate Bars. A chocolate oatmeal cookie crust filled with Dulce de Leche and caramel filling.....mmmmmmm. Here are a couple of pictures.
Sweet is always good with a little salty, so I added some crumbled potato chips to the filling. Ever dipped a potato chip in caramel? You should try it....it's delicious.
Here's what they look like right out of the oven
And here's the inside. Want the recipe? Scroll down to the bottom of this post.
Of course, I had to make something crafty for my mom's birthday gift. She's been needing a new ironing board cover, so thanks to my sister's tutorial on Blue Susan Makes I made her one.
It was super fast to make. Once I got it cinched tight around the board, It was still a little loose (I probably cut it too big), so I took a piece of embroidery floss and sewed a quick zigzag from side to side and now it is perfectly snug.
Becky, super patient Becky, made this cork board wall hanging for Breanne.....it's amazing! She cut it all out and traced all of the states with a Sharpie. It's awesome.
Happy Birthday Mom and Breanne! I love you both!
Carmel Fudge Bars
Ingredients
Combine the following:
1 cup butter (melted)
½ cup Cocoa
2 cups brown sugar
2 eggs
2 teaspoons vanilla
Add:
2 cups flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
½ teaspoon salt
1 ½ cups quick-cooking oats
Filling
¼ cup Salted Butter
1 14 oz can Dulce de Leche
1 bag carmels (unwrapped)
1 cup crushed potato chips (or more if you want more saltiness)
Preheat oven to 350°.
Grease or spray a 9x13x2 inch glass pan.
Melt butter, then add cocoa and stir until smooth. Add
sugar, eggs and vanilla. Sift together flour, soda, salt and oats and then
combine with the butter/sugar mixture.
Set aside about ½ cup of the
dough for topping. Pat the remaining dough into the bottom of the pan and 1/4”
up the sides. Set aside.
To prepare filling:
In a heavy bottom sauce pan, melt butter over low
heat. Add Dulce de Leche and caramels. Stir continually over low heat
until smooth. Remove from heat. Stir in potato chips.
Pour filling over the dough. Spread evenly over dough, not quite all the
way to the edges.
Break remaining dough into small pieces and drop
evenly onto the filling. It will not cover the filling completely. .
Bake for 30 - 35 minutes or until filling looks set and cookie topping is slightly browned. Let cool completely before
cutting into 2” squares (approximately 2 hours in refrigerator or 3 – 4 hours
on counter top.)
Saturday, August 11, 2012
TOAD SAVING!
It's 11:00 pm and I just saved this TOAD! He was trapped in the basement window well. I have to admit, there was a glove and a spatula involved...and I almost made my mom do it.....but when it really came down to it, I just had to pick him up and send him hopping on his way.....there was squealing involved on my part....and a minor freak out, but I did it.. It's a proud moment for me, so I had to blog it. Markos kids, if your germ-a-phobe Aunt Rachel can pick up a frog, you can too! Go catch a couple this week.....it's okay if you squeal a little when it's squirming in your hand :) You can do it!
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Purses, Purses, Purses
So, my sister Sarah is a very creative person. She is super talented and makes awesome purses. She was here for a visit and taught me how to make this purse. I love it! I took it to Utah with me this past week and it was the perfect size for everything that I needed.
I spent time with my brother Jeremy and his family. My Sister-in-law Heidi and my nieces Hannah and Aimee decided that they wanted one of these, so we had a whirlwind weekend of sewing. We picked out our fabrics at Hobby Lobby on Saturday, cut everything out on Sunday, and then sewed it all up on Monday and Tuesday.
Aimee liked the idea of having a pocket on the front of her purse, so she added it and embellished it with a lot of buttons. She is a good little hand sewer! Didn't she do a great job?
She wanted to make sure she had pockets for everything she needed so she added a couple of narrow pockets for pens and ones that would hold her cell phone, etc.
Hannah learned how to make cloth flowers at Young Women's, so she made a flower and embellished her front pocket with the flower, a retro button, and a little brooch she found. Isn't it cute?
I liked the combination of fabrics she picked.
Heidi wanted a bigger purse, so we enlarged the pattern for hers and gave her plenty of depth and an extra long strap.
Here they all are.
Thanks for teaching me how to make these Sarah! Next time I see you, you will have to teach me to take better photographs!
Good job Heidi, Hannah and Aimee! Thanks for a fun weekend!
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