Well hello to anyone still out there.
I promise, though it has been nearly a year, that I have not forgotten about this blog. Life is ... crazy. I have a lot to catch up on, so let's just jump right in.
I believe the last thing I updated you on was Micah's 1st birthday, and a bit of our new house (that we've now been in for 2.5 years).
Let's see, my sister got engaged, and I was recruited to make their wedding cake. As her intended has Celiac disease, I needed to practice a lot of gluten-free baking; get ready for lots of cake pictures. :)
This was for Pete's birthday in September. (Pete being Chloe's now-husband.)
I was practicing my gluten-free chocolate cake recipe, but also a smooth frosting technique.
In November, I purchased some 6" cake pans because I thought a 4-layer 6" cake looks more elegant than a 2-layer 9" cake.
I loaded this practice one up with practice truffles.
Jo turned 4 over Thanksgiving weekend. With everything going on (the wedding was near Christmas), we gave her two tiny celebrations tacked on to each family Thanksgiving. I made her two 2-layer 6" cakes, one for each side of the family.
In early December, Jo got to be the Christmas star in our church's preschool Christmas program.
My sister and Pete got married just before Christmas. Here's a picture of Chloe and me. I dyed my dress!
(Don't worry, I'll show pictures of the cake in a later post!)
For Valentine's Day, I had fun getting creative.
This is from a tutorial by Lauren Fairweather. (
Link here.)
For my mom's birthday, I made a gluten-free cake, but I also made a stabilized whipped cream for the filling, instead of buttercream.
(The whipped cream was stabilized with gelatin.)
Then Micah turned 2.
And basically since then, we've been in Quarantine.
This has been a challenge, even though I'm a stay-at-home mom, because we did go a lot of places before. I mean, I can't even take my kids grocery shopping right now. So, I've been trying to maintain a few regular rhythms, since we all function better with a schedule.
1. Having crafts prepared for Jo. We're working through the alphabet with these fun crafts put together by
Crystal & Co.
3. Caleb has been working from home, so we've been working at creating healthy boundaries so we don't kill each other. :)
4. I have a stash of craft supplies (both for me and more kid-friendly ones), and I also went to Dollar Tree and picked up sticker books and coloring books. I save these for 'emergencies', AKA when the kids are whining and bored because they have toys to play with that they don't want to play with and I just need them to be quiet for a half hour.
5. Caleb signed up for Minno for a month. This is a Christian video platform. We usually keep screen time for the kids very minimal; Jo gets 5 minutes to play an iPad game before bed (if she's obeyed during the day) and we'll throw on an episode of Daniel Tiger or something a couple times a week. But during this time, we've upped that to nearly once a day. I do not feel the slightest bit of guilt about this.
6. The weather has been very bipolar lately, but when it's appropriate to do so, I toss the kids in the backyard. It's fenced in, and they play very nicely together back there (almost all the time). This provides healthy play for them, and a healthy break for me!
So that's an update for now. I have several other posts planned and photographed, so it's just a matter of writing them, which I should have some time to do this week. I'll get them scheduled to appear in the next weeks and months.
And yes, there's a lot of catching up to do on various crafts and other projects. I think I still have stuff from Christmas 2018 to post. Oh dear.
Love and Belated Updates,
Leah Joy