Friday, December 30, 2011

A Very DIY X-mas cont., Plan B

Well, I was going to update you all about my very DIY Christmas, but magically all my pictures disappeared from my phone. This has happened before, so I'm not terribly worried. They'll be back.
I do, however, have a picture of my homemade bread (which is delicious and surprisingly easy, by the way)

Regard:
And in case you want to get in on some of this deliciousness yourselves, here is the fantastic blog that I found the recipe on.

And now for my Plan B. My New Years Resolutions.

  • I'm doing well in grad school so far, so I'd like to continue that.
  • My house is clean (except for the guest room...) and I'd like to maintain that. I'm getting plenty of inspiration from Organizing Made Fun
  • I hope for increased will power. I am not going to make a resolution to work out more or eat better, that will never work. I only hope to increase my will power so that I may have a wish to up hold this more than I do now. Which is anything. I might bring back my incentive stickers. And require boyfriend to hound me about these things. 
  • And finally, I'm thinking I might make the resolution to try out Birchbox. I never know what make-up/products to buy and I always like trying new things. It seems like a good trial option, and it's only $10 a month. It'll be a nice treat for me every month. I'll let you know how it goes.
What are all of your resolutions? 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

A Very DIY Christmas: Day 3

Yes, yes, I know. I skipped Day 2. Sorry. I babysat yesterday. And went out to dinner. And bought supplies for today's DIY project.

Today's DIY project originally comes from Eddie Ross (via pintrest)

I successfully made a homemade wreath. And it only took about 2 hours and about $9.
Here are the supplies:

  • 8 tubes of dollar store ornaments (I only used 7 tubes worth)
  • 1 wire hanger
  • 1 roll of wired ribbon (I couldn't decide between the two, I also suggest a opaque pattern)
  • 1 glue gun (I used about 1-1/2 sticks)
*Note* In the future I would probably suck it up and get regular ornaments/ shatter proof ones, I got what I paid for at the dollar store.

Step 1: Make the hanger round

Step 2: carefully open the hanger up (it's easier than you would think)

Step 3: Gather ornaments and hot glue tops to ornament
I put them in a bag so the glitter didn't get everywhere, right away...
A little dab will do.









Step 4: slide ornaments onto hanger
Step 5: Voila!

It took about 80 ornaments. I used the hanger hook as the door hook. Unfortunately, my wreath could not stay on my door :-( There wasn't enough room between the door and the glass "screen" door.
I hung it outside, but we'll see if it lasts. The hooks on the ornaments are pretty cheap and break easily. I might have to bring it back inside.

It was a really easy project and I'm really happy how it turned out. Perhaps over the summer I shall seek out garage sale ornaments to make a fancier one.

Now, off to the store so I can start the baking frenzy! (and more babysitting tonight, but I think I'll bring some gingerbread for them to decorate!)

Happy DIYing!

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

A Very DIY Christmas: Day 1

Mark took the day off today and told me he decided I should have a real tree.

So off we went. And we came back with this darling tree.

Cute no? I'm waiting until the branches drop before I start decorating. And lights. We might score some for free from Mark's dad :-)
Now I just have to figure out where to get a cheap, round table cloth, so I can get a tree skirt going. Also on the list today, X-mas cards. Unfortunately, I will not be DIYing these, but I AM planning on making adorable labels :-)

Tomorrow I'm hoping to get to the dollar tree to get some ornaments for a wreath. Hopefully I'll remember to take pictures of my projects.

The next week will be filled with gift-making.
Does anyone have any ideas for DIY gifts for men? I always have trouble finding something for my dad.

Sunday, December 11, 2011

Here I come a waffling

So Mark and I recently bought ourselves a waffle maker.
BEST. DECISION. EVER.

We made some delicious regular waffles the first time.

But today we made...

That's right. Cinnamon Roll Waffles.
With Cream Cheese Icing.
So Delicious.
So Easy.
1 can cinnamon rolls (w/icing)
1 waffle iron

That simple.

Apparently you can waffle just about everything.
Like brownies, grilled paninis, hash browns, etc.
I am excited to start experimenting with waffling things. I think Mark is too.

Yay for my waffle iron!

Saturday, December 10, 2011

1 quarter down, Christmas to go

Okay so it's been a while.
Grad school has basically been kicking my butt for the past few weeks. (I did get 100% in anatomy though.) Now, I am finally done for the quarter. So far things are going smoothly. I even think I did well in the class from hell, aka language development.
Now that classes are over I am free to make the house EXPLODE with Christmas. Between my mother and I we could decorate oh, lets say an entire neighborhood to be conservative. I really wanted to get a real tree this year but, A) Mark is never around and I'm not going by myself, and B) my parents had an extra fake tree that they didn't want cluttering up their garage.
My mom did buy me a little real tree as a consolation

It's cute :-)

I am starting to make my list of Christmas projects (thank you Pinterest)
I'm DIYing the heck out of Christmas this year. Here are a few of my hopes and dreams:

  • Christmas stockings for Mark and me 
  • Tree skirt. There are two I can't decide between...
  • Holiday card boards 
  • Bacon Ornament for Mark (see it here!)
  • Coasters for family and friends
  • Ornaments for my Mom
  • Pillow covers for my Nana
  • A wreath (also cannot decide, probably this one)
And of course Cookies! (and candy, of course) I won't bore you with the entire list of what I'm hoping to make, but here are a few:
  • fudge (all types: peppermint, marshmallow, maybe some peanut butter)
  • Mexican wedding cookies (aka Russian Tea cookies, pecan sandies)
  • Peanut butter kiss cookies
  • good ol' chocolate chip
  • peppermint bark
  • oreo balls (aka Reindeer poop)
Just to name a few...

I have a few other revelations, but I'll save those for another post.

Happy Holidays!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Wife Rating

Yes, you read correctly "Wife Rating"
"What the hell is that?!" You may ask, well I shall tell you.
Recently, a fellow student came up to one of my other fellow students and said "Katie, you're married right?" (Side note: this was funny because Katie and I were talking about marriage) Our fellow student preceded to show us this:
Interesting, no? Now, you must be saying to yourself, "this looks like it's from 'back in the day.'" And, well, you're right! (1939 to be exact!) I find it so funny now too look at this, and I even asked Boyfriend to give me a rating. He laughed when I told him to be honest. I got a 10, by the way. That's "Very Poor (failures)"
But really, who uses the word 'demerit' any more? Do I need to go get my dunce hat and sit in the corner?
To be fair, according to the article there was a woman's version too. But what would that have had on it?
Merits:
Makes money
Does not talk to you or engage your children
Does not beat you
Pretends to enjoy your cooking
Watches TV and relaxes when he comes home
Comes to bed ready

Demerits:
Does not dress in a suit
Does not buy you nice things
Leaves cigarette butts around the house
Is a drunk

Feel free to brainstorm with me here, since the article did not show us the wife rating the husband version I'm curious.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Cupcakes, Camping and Caves

Another week and grad school is slowly beating my morale down. Although, I did better on my recent quizzes than I thought I would.
Luckily, this weekend Mark and I were able to have a nice getaway in southwest Wisconsin. A weekend of technology-less communing with nature and rucus RV-camping neighbors.
Although it was chilly, and rather windy, the weekend was pleasant and enjoyable. AND hiking yielded these views:





Yes, It was lovely :-) and might I say that the boyfriend gets major points for being a manly man. (and for carrying all my stuff in his tiny backpack)

After our woody adventure we decided we would hike to a nearby attraction that said it was just off of a major hiking trail. Not true. We had to hike all the way back to the car and drive. In hindsight, this was probably better.
We found ourselves at one of the more delightful Southwest Wisconsin tourist traps- Cave of the Mounds. View their website here. The cool thing is that this is a real cave in the side one of the Blue Mounds just outside of (West-ish) Madison. It's something you don't see in this part of the country. Here are some awesome pictures from that adventure as well.

the weird veiny thing on the top is cave bacon or ribbon stalactites


Cave dome where sulfuric acid bubbled up a long time ago

Cave coral and a small lake

Rock "waterfall" although it's really rough

Stalactite

Stalactites and Stalagmites



It goes really far back

A dome. I think there's some cave bacon in there too.

And last but not least for this post, as promised by the title, cupcakes. Last weekend I made those dark chocolate ones again and this time i put marshmallow and caramel on them... they very VERY messy, but very delicious. :-)


Friday, October 7, 2011

And this is how babies are made....

I know you may have clicked on this merely because the title looked intriguing... and perhaps sexy.

Well, it kinda is.

Babies are made because of dark chocolate cupcake batter. Yes, this is true. It's pure sex. I haven't even gotten to taste the cooked product (I hear it is DIVINE, by the way). I will go ahead and answer the question that probably hasn't crossed your mind just yet, no, I am not pregnant. I've got my bases covered...

Okay, now that you really didn't need to know that.... back to the ever delicious dark chocolate cupcakes. Want to see pictures?! Because I actually have pictures! *gasp*

I am super proud of these, I have wanted to do these designs for a long time.











Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Today's Project

Okay today's project (after school, of course) is dark chocolate cupcakes!
I am becoming known in many circles for my cupcakes, which is kinda cool, and a friend's mom called me to make some for a bridal shower for her work. She said she wanted chocolate, so I'm going to give her chocolate :-)

I am super excited about this recipe, it is from one of my favorite food blogs Brown Eyed Baker. She pairs it with a peanut butter frosting (yum!) But I'm still not sure which kind of frosting I'm going to use. I'm thinking good ol' homemade vanilla.

In other baking news, the SLP bake sale is coming up quickly (Oct. 19, 20, 21). I'm starting to gather some recipes for my bake-a-thon. I know I'm going to make some pumpkin whoopie pies, but I want another recipe... Perhaps if these dark chocolate cuppies go well I will make a marshmallow frosting and top it with some sea salt caramel.... Okay, now that I'm drooling all over the keyboard... Any other fall-inspired flavors? Should I do some fancy decorating? So many decisions!

Happy baking!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Long time no write...

Okay, they title can be a few things for me, 1) I haven't written in my darling little blog for a while & 2) I haven't written papers in a while and I'm kinda freaked out about writing one... (I know, I know, I'll do just fine.... can't a girl have a little anxiousness?!?!)

Well, so far all is well and good in the new casa :-)
We actually have a lot of new things, like a mattress (Mark actually fits!) and the new edition to our home arrived today... a 60" TV. Happy boyfriend, happy home right?

The first week of school is over and the first half of this week has been good so far. I"m getting used to reading things other than interesting young adult novels and I'm actually managing to make some friends. Oh, and I'm already known as "the Cupcake Girl". In fact, one of the girls even said to me "sorry, can you remind me your name again? Cupcakes right?" Yes, I will respond to Cupcake. I'll respond to anything really... That reminds me, one of my (former) roommates was very fond of giving people nicknames in college and had a bit of trouble coming up with one for me. She decided on Cupcake, but I don't think it was ever used. Well, darling, here you go!
I am excited for the SLP bake sale coming up on October! I have been scouring the interwebs for delicious, and fall-inspired, yummies. I have definitely decided on pumpkin whoopie pies a) because they are pumpkin and b) because I have never made whoopie pies before. And, of course, the picture looked amazingly delicious!
And how awesome to these puppies look! Chocolate Cupcakes with Salted Caramel Frosting
I have to admit that I am a fan of anything salted-caramel related :-)

Oh and I HAVE made cupcakes lately, but of course, I took pictures with my phone, and the phone decided to delete all my pictures... *string of expletives*
I do have another project coming up soon, so hopefully pictures will be a-plenty!

Ta for now

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Goals for September

Okay, so as August comes to a close, and I have had a lot on my mind, I decided to list my goals for the coming month of change. I think I've accomplished a good deal of things in August, including finding an apartment & signing the lease, ending my job at Mr. Tux, and getting 3 shots & blood drawn at the doctor without being a complete baby about it (let's not mention I almost passed out...)

September comes to me with a lot of new changes. A new home, living with the most amazing guy in the world (it's about time), no job, and the start of grad school at one of the best colleges in the nation. (oh and a new computer! yay!)

Let's start with the obvious goals:
  • Successfully moving in to my new home- with lots of packing still to do, and having to go all the way to Wisconsin with a U-haul to get all of our furniture, there is a lot that can go wrong and it's already insanely stressful... Basically, I just want the hard labor part to be over and I want to enjoy being home  
  • Being a good house-girlfriend- I'm not a wife yet, and I will be going to school, so there will be shared responsibilities (we're not one of those old-fashioned couples...) Nonetheless, there's a sense of wanting to keep the house clean and I'm actually kind of excited to cook dinner and pack his lunch (tee hee, I think I might write adorable notes for him- even if it makes him the laughing stock at work, I'm evil, what can I say?)
  • Start working-out again- Hurting my back put the kabosh on that a while back, and I've honestly been too lazy to take it up again. With my recent doctor trip revealing a number I didn't want to know existed in relation to my body and with helping my friend move her shit down 3 flights of stairs panting all the way I determined what I already new to be true- I need Jillian again. I'll have to break out the smiley stickers (reward system, baby- works on kids and believe it or not it works on me too!)
  • Not failing the first few weeks of school- Okay, the likelihood of that happening is absurdly minimal, but I'm sure I'm not alone. I want everything to go smoothly and I want all the other kids to like me.
And now for actual, track-able goals!
Wish me luck!

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Keys! (And why I read sex novels)

So Mark and I have received our keys for our new "apartment" (it's actually a duplex!) and I'm getting really anxious to get inside! We officially move in Sept. 1st, which I suppose is a good thing because I'm actively avoiding packing my things (Note: blog writing...). I'm not really sure where to start... My good friend suggested I start with the important things: clothes, books & shoes.
I think I'm getting a bit of a complex from my mother constantly saying "when you're gone I'll have so much room!" or "There won't be so much shit when your gone."
Thanks Mom.
I get it though, she wants her house, and she did have 4 years of me not being around before I came back from undergrad poor and job-less. Even having 2 jobs didn't give me enough money to branch out on my own. This could easily turn into a political rant and all things money related, but I'm not going there... (boo! no fun!)
I'm finally excited that I get to be a real adult (albeit still poor and job-less) with responsibilities that I'm sure will get old very quickly, but excited I am nonetheless. And I'm pretty sure Mark is almost as excited as I am, although his dad seems a little more like he wants to keep Mark around for awhile.
Well, the lease is signed, our security deposit and 1st month's rent have been paid, and we have keys. It's on. We're really doing this! And now there's even more pressure for marriage. It'll happen. Eventually. We like making you people sweat.

And now! The moment my 2.5 blog readers have been waiting for! The second part of my title! I've recently mentioned to a lot of my friends that I greatly enjoy reading those romantic (and more often than not erotic) novels. Not surprisingly, I get a lot of shit mostly from my guy friends (most of the girls giggle and later ask me for suggestions...).
Boys, come on, you all watch porn and it's accepted. It's what you do. Us girls can't read our porn? At least ours has a plot. A REAL plot. But beyond that, for me it is an escape, like a good book should be.
When I say "good book", I'm not talking necessarily about award winners or books that gain the nods of scholars, I mean a book that captures you, takes you to a different world and makes you completely unable to put it down. Some girls like to read those sweet romances with gentle love scenes and marriage, and some (like me) like the gritty and, I'll say it, rough love stories with action, adventure and incredible sex scenes. Some of them make me swoon, and some well... yeah they're hot. I haven't heard any complaints from Mark about me reading them ;-)
So girls, own what you read! If you want to read your sex novels go ahead! There's no shame in getting a little novel-love! Yes, some of the titles are giggle-worthy, and some of those novels are incredibly predictable, but they're fun! I've got a few suggestions if you need any :-)

I mean really... look at this cover... drool!

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Apron Obsession

So with a recent trip to Jo-Anne Fabrics with a good friend and the realization that I have done a lot of my baking lately in a dress, I have become obsessed with aprons.

My mother has graciously allowed me the use of some of her adorable vintage ones, (one is purple with an adorable patch pocket in yellow with a bicycle on it!)
With my pending move-out becoming more real and closer every day (nope, no date yet) I figured I should probably have some aprons of my own. And what would be better for me than to sew them myself! So I've been shopping around for patterns, free ones if possible and I've pretty much decided I must have this one: Pretty Ditty Apron


Of course it's not free, but this one is: Sunkissed-aprons and it's super-adorable too!


 This is, of course, dependent on when I have time and patience to actually sew... and there is always the looming projects that I haven't finished yet... *coughweddingquiltcough*

we shall see :-)

Monday, July 18, 2011

Ode to my Spork

Dear Spork,
I love you. You have made my day countless times. You are not just any cafeteria spork, oh no, you have a fork and knife on one side and a spoon on the other. AND you come in "civilized colors" as your box says. Not only are you good for camping, but you make a great lunch accessory! Not to mention how you leave me with only one piece of silverware to wash instead of three. Spork, you are fabulous in so many ways. Everyone should have one of you. In fact, I wish I had more of you. Thank you for all that you do.

Love,
Me

(And thank you REI for having the Light My Fire Sporks for me to enjoy!)


I was going to add pictures of cupcakes to this post, but for some reason blogger hates me...

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Happy (Belated) Faery Day!

So anyone who knows me knows I love fantasy novels and of course faeries! So in the spirit of belated faerie day (and a very exciting contest set out by Miss Kagawa) I'd like to share some of my favorite quotes and books!

"Is that on the agenda for our meeting? My propriety? Shall I add 'frolic more' to the tasks for my week?" -Tavish from Melissa Marr's Wicked Lovely Series

I think I about died from laughter when this came up, especially since Tavish is a rather serious character. It was just so cheeky!

"Because, I'm a cat"- Said often and in different forms by Grimalkin the faery cat from Julie Kagawa's Iron Fey Series

Miss Kagawa must have cats, or understand them really well, because Grim is the essence of cats. He is irreverent, sarcastic, and coy. I adore this character and I think he embodies the proud and haughty nature of mortal-realm cats.

I am excited to embark on other faery novels soon :-) I have quite the list of novels in general... Hopefully I'll still have time to read for enjoyment in graduate school, but I'm not holding my breath. I will definitely make time for The Iron Knight when it comes out! I'm truly saddened that the Wicked Lovely books are finished... I got so attached to those characters. I'm glad everyone ends up happily ever after though!
I hope as well that my blogging and review skills improve.... I need to infuse my natural sarcastic and witty nature into my writing skills (I was tempted to use a 'z' at the end of 'skill'...)

One more day of summer school teaching this week and 2 more days of tux, then I can enjoy 2 days off before it all starts again. It sounds like we are going to see Blue Oyster Cult at Summerfest on Sunday, and have some family time on Monday :-) It should be a good weekend.

Okay... enough rambling! I'm out for the day.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

The universal balance

I have decided that the universe is balancing itself today...

Getting into Northwestern was a high point, and it put my future into motion. Mark and I are finally able to really think about moving in together. I am so excited to start an adult life with him. I even have dish towels from my Grandma! She's excited to get rid of all the stuff in her storage unit. I am ready to feel like a real adult and take on some more responsibility. The nice thing is that we are not in a rush to get a place. Good ol' LZ is a nice mid point for both of us, although access it 94 is not as easy as it could be. We have been together for over 7 and 1/2 years... it's about time for our "next step".
I have direction in my career as well. I know that I'll be (in three years). No more of this "well, I have this degree in linguistics... what can I get out of that?" I will be a Speech Pathologist and I will have a pretty high chance of getting a decent job after grad school. This is good, considering I will have debt coming out of my ass... but that's Northwestern.

All this good, there has to be some balancing... although all things considering the bad is not nearly as bad as it could be and I'm still coming out on the positive :-)

I happened to leave the windows cracked in my car yesterday. I thought I'd be out shopping and since it was incredibly hot yesterday, and I have a black car, I decided a little air movement in the car would be a good thing. Well, Mark ended up driving and I ended up forgetting about my little cracked windows.... Enter torrential downpour... all night. So to my car, Kit, I'm sorry I let you down... I have learned my lesson for now...
Secondly, I found out this morning that I was moved from one classroom with the teacher I've been working with for 3 years and itty bitty babies (3yr olds) to another 2nd grader classroom for summer school. I"m kinda pissed, but I'm going to try to take it as a new opportunity to learn about working with older kids. I'm pretty sure some of the kids are ones that I had my first year as an aid as well, and I know the teacher too, so that helps.
Like I said, the universal shifts still seem positive over all. I have camping this weekend to look forward to, as long as the rain stays mostly at bay :-)
With that being said, I'm off to do laundry and other last minute packing, etc!

Friday, June 3, 2011

A Cupcake Catalog

I figured I'd put a catalog of some of the cupcakes I've made in the past year. Apologies for the photo quality, all these pics come from my phone. I'll get the ones off of my camera eventually... I promise... maybe...

Turkey Dinner! Complete with peas & carrots, cranberries, and mashed potatoes!


Drunk Elves! Their hats are made of graham crackers!  



Army of chocolate walruses!!
First attempt at cake balls. They were addictive. Like crack. Chocolate covered crack.

Valentine Cakeballs. I believe I made these out of chocolate cake and strawberry frosting. Yummy!

 
First attempt at cupcake shaped cakeballs. I don't know if I'll try them again...

Red Velvet cupcakes with cream cheese frosting :-)
Cakepop frogs! The tall one is a prince, but you can't really see him... they were made from champagne cake and frosting!

Flowers, along with the frogs, made for a friend for her daughter's engagement party. The petals are marshmallows!

I hope you enjoyed! I know I did! More to come sometime soon.

Here I go again on my own?!

Long time no write. Long time no anything.... I have been super busy with both of my jobs and what's left of my social life. Prom season is finally almost over, so I won't be working a billion hours a week at Mr. Tux anymore, and the school year is coming to a close :-(

I am definitely going to miss all the kids and my co-workers at the school.... I will have to bring my box of tissues. I have learned so much from them and they have been so incredibly kind to me. It is because of them that I decided I wanted to be a speech pathologist when I grow up, because of them I applied to grad school, and because of them I was excepted to Northwestern.

I am so excited to start classes at Northwestern this fall. Going back to school will be interesting... I have been a working girl (oh that sounds bad...) for three years now... getting back into the swing of studying and reading all day is going to be tough. Especially grad school... they expect you to be smart and ready to go. I think I may have to teach myself to study again.

I finally feel like a door has opened to me. I have been waiting for so long to get my break and here it is! It's an expensive break, but it will all pay off in the end. I finally have a valid reason, besides keeping my sanity, to quit Mr. Tux, and Mark and I can start looking for apartments now that we know where I'll be for the next 3 years. The only downside is the insane debt I will amass by going to a top-rated private university, but, like I said, it will all be worth it in the end.

Now, on to cupcake making on this oh so hot day!

Short, sweet, and all my brain can muster for now!

Ciao Bellas!!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Book Nerd!

Yes I am a book nerd, and I've been even more so since I got my Nook :-) I found out that I could "borrow" ebooks from my library, which has been amazing. I have not forgotten my beautiful real books (I am currently reading one now!)
Lately, I have been knee deep in a variety of things...
I finished the Hunger Games series, and loved it. I really enjoyed the series, although I still think the first book was the best. 
I embarked on my first true erotica as well. If guys can watch porn, why can't I read my delicious novels about demon-possessed sexy warriors? The series by Gena Showalter has been dubbed Lords of the Underworld, and although it is teeming with sex, there actually is an intriguing plot based on a revised version of the Pandora's Box myth. I would definitely recommend the books to anyone who likes fantasy-esque novels (or sexy ripped men and Showalter's cheeky writing that makes any girl pant...)
Currently, I have been lent the entire Wicked Lovely series. This one is a  young adult series based on the secret world of faeries. I love the lore that is woven into the modern life of several female lead characters. Melissa Marr likes to play with love triangles and the balance of what we think of as good and evil.

I have also recently become obsessed with the site Goodreads.com. I love how it allows you to see what you've read and what you want to read all in one place. I have been looking for a way to list all those books people recommend me. It also has a great community and lots of ways to find new books to read. I'm a total nerd and I'm okay with that :-)

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Well, well... Shame on me

So apparently blogging is not really my thing...
I really should set aside some time to do it more often. Especially since I have lots of adorable pictures of things that i have done recently.
A dear friend has inspired me to upkeep this little nugget of my life a little better.

And so I shall start with my current project list:

-Reading: Lots and lots of reading. Just finished The Hunger Games. What a book. In essence it's really messed up. But that's the point. It really makes you think about where life is headed. In the end of the book I definitely had a moment were I stepped back to look at myself and my life. And society in general. Although the book presents a dystopic society of the future it really has a lot of subliminal comment about the current status of our messed up society's idea of entertainment and the value of a life. Even though this book is marked as "Young Adult" it is definitely a read anyone can relate to. The strong and stubborn female character helps too :-)

-Quilting: Several unfinished projects... I've been a sewing bum after my intense week of costume making. I will eventually put up pictures of the sexiest Jolly Green Giant ever. (Did I ever mention how amazing my boyfriend is for offering to wear tights??) I suppose I have to get working on those projects... I will have several others soon. very soon.

-Cupcakes: my new crafty obsession! With the help of the best decorating books Hello, Cupcake! and What's new, Cupcake? I have become the talk of the town! I will soon hopefully take my new crafting skills and branch out to my own designs. Until then I will continue to replicate the fabulosity of these tasty art projects! Pictures to come!

-Grad School Apps: They are all in! And I'm just waiting for the acceptance (or rejection) letters. I thought doing them was stressful... but my future basically rests in the hands of those who say yea and nay. Le sigh...

Well that's a pretty decent recap for now. I should probably get some sleep... considering I will be the teacher in class tomorrow. It is Fun Friday though, so it should be a fun day!