I love the quote on this napkin! Today my daughter, my youngest turned fifteen. One always wonder where time goes...It flies! It seemed like time was normal, till I had children, then magically it started to speed up. I remember always hearing other people say this, "Wait till you have kids, You will see". They were right!
It started last night, with me trying to release my inner Cake Boss. Didn't work out, I ended up running to the store, for more confectionery sugar and frosting bags. I seem to remember my Mom making them, I thought I could, too. I even tried the Ziplock bag trick; cut one corner, at an angle and put the frosting tip inside, fill with frosting. Didn't work so well for me; I felt like I had channeled my inner, Lucy, frosting started to ooze out all over me, not so much on the cake. Cake decorating has changed, since I use to watch my Mom make and sell cakes. She improvised and came up with clever ways to over come. Me, everything I tried, was cursed. My daughter said before my confectionery attempts, "Mom, I'll never be as creative as you". I laughed, knowing I now was jinxed. See, I wanted to make this Ruffle frosted cake. I didn't have the right tip, thought I did, even went to go buy it, but couldn't find it at 10:30 pm last night. I found this video, just a day ago...so, it was a last minute idea.This is what she had instead, a french vanilla cake with orange frosting. She was happy with it, in reality that is all that matters. I tried once to buy her a pretty cake; She loved it, till she took a bite and said never again, She was six years old, at the time.
This has been her favorite cake, requested each year since age eight. It reminds her of a Creamsickle. We have to have cookie dough ice cream with it, to have that chocolate orange combo. She likes blue frosting, her birthstone color. I have tried to get her to try chocolate cake; No, she doesn't want to mess with a good thing...her words.
It started last night, with me trying to release my inner Cake Boss. Didn't work out, I ended up running to the store, for more confectionery sugar and frosting bags. I seem to remember my Mom making them, I thought I could, too. I even tried the Ziplock bag trick; cut one corner, at an angle and put the frosting tip inside, fill with frosting. Didn't work so well for me; I felt like I had channeled my inner, Lucy, frosting started to ooze out all over me, not so much on the cake. Cake decorating has changed, since I use to watch my Mom make and sell cakes. She improvised and came up with clever ways to over come. Me, everything I tried, was cursed. My daughter said before my confectionery attempts, "Mom, I'll never be as creative as you". I laughed, knowing I now was jinxed. See, I wanted to make this Ruffle frosted cake. I didn't have the right tip, thought I did, even went to go buy it, but couldn't find it at 10:30 pm last night. I found this video, just a day ago...so, it was a last minute idea.This is what she had instead, a french vanilla cake with orange frosting. She was happy with it, in reality that is all that matters. I tried once to buy her a pretty cake; She loved it, till she took a bite and said never again, She was six years old, at the time.
This has been her favorite cake, requested each year since age eight. It reminds her of a Creamsickle. We have to have cookie dough ice cream with it, to have that chocolate orange combo. She likes blue frosting, her birthstone color. I have tried to get her to try chocolate cake; No, she doesn't want to mess with a good thing...her words.
Happy Birthday Grit Girl! Yankee parents with a Girl Raised In The South! You are my sunshine; Thanks for fifteen glorious years of Barbies, tea parties, swimming, shore treasure hunts, bike races, and Dance, Dance Revolution. Now hair, make-up, shopping and boys. Happy Birthday Angie Pangie Pudding Pie...XOX!
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Yvonne.
Yvonne.
Second helpings of sunshine, please! Have a great day~ <3 xoxo
Diana-Thanks darling, I hope you weekend was fab~
Tammy-Thank you; We had a great time. We took her to a Japanese restaurant, she had water squirted at her, food thrown at her and then ice cream dotted on her nose...all in good fun!
Madeleine-Thank you, it went well, when I gave up on the cake. I relaxed and she was fine, with it. I was told I was fun... I will cherish the memories~
Yvonne-Thank you so much!xXx
Sherry-Thank you; I think I definitely made it memorable. We had fun rushing around, getting the last minute items. It made it more zany~
Wanda-Thank you; I think it went well, lots of smiles~
Yvonne-I loved what you wrote. I am glad you revisited that part of memory lane. It is a wonderful way to go back and remember those treasured moments~ Thank you!
Hilary-Thank you; I really thought this would be the cake changing year. Maybe Sweet Sixteen she will want something different...
BKM-It is a wonderful age; I'm pleased we get along so well. I hope she has fond memories, some day~
Ciss B-Enjoy those grandkids...I bet you spoil them~ ;-D
Becky-Thank you; She had a wonderful day and now is waiting to go on that fabulous shopping extravaganza. (next weekend) It is sweet to make more cherished memories; she is appreciative and a happy girl! I'm lucky @>---