Saturday, December 29, 2007

Morning Plans

My favorite coffee cup, filled with a piping hot latte. Off to understand exposure...
(p.s. I'm off auto mode...can you tell?? Here's to shooting manually!!)

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Sticks & Ice

I found this website a couple years ago and thought it was such a simple concept, but really cool. Sticks & Stones allows you to select from an assortment of photographs of shapes found in public places that happen to look like letters. You pick what you want it to spell and which exposure of each letter you prefer and just like that, the company makes hundreds of dollars per framed set.
One of the things I wanted to do with my new camera was do my own version of this. I am in the infant stages of learning to photograph correctly but here is my first attempt at a "Y", taken on the foggy, icy, cold morning that was today:

Monday, December 24, 2007

Merry Christmas Eve!

My creative projects will be on the back burner for a little while as I learn how to use my new fancy camera. I am still using it on auto mode but am learning more everyday! Hopefully soon I will graduate onto the next level. I have four little critters as available subjects...here is a taste from the first couple days with my new toy:

This is Missy, one of my three siamese-ish cats. She is the sweet one and has some creepy bright eyes. I didn't touch them when editing, they are really that crazy:


This is my favorite "beginners" shot. I haven't quite mastered the quick focus. This, however, is a great representation of my nosy puppy. Anything his mom does, he must be a part of:

Friday, December 21, 2007

Martha's Warm Chocolate Cakes

Today is my husband's birthday and to spoil his chocoholic side I decided to make him a super special cake for his birthday. Six cakes to be exact. The recipe for Martha's Warm Chocolate Cakes was highly recommended to me by Ms. Maggie and I wanted to give it a whirl.

(I am not ignoring my husband on his birthday...I am sitting here laughing at him trying to bowl on his brand new Nintendo Wii!! It is so cool!!)

Back to baking...this was the most labor intensive, patience necessary recipe I have made in a while. I took lots of pictures of the gazillion steps. It turned out very well, though extremely rich. It was too rich for me, but the hubby loved it. :) Success! Here's the process (it took a total of 6 hours):

Prepped & ready. I made the ganache & froze it in the tray. Took 2 hours to freeze solid:

This looked SO gross! I thought I did it wrong! I couldn't find ground almonds so I threw sliced almonds in the food processor:
Egg Whites & sugar (really I just wanted to take a picture of my new mixer in action!):
Above two mixed then placed 3 TBS in the ramekin. Added the cube that will be the molten filling then covered w/ the rest of the batter:
Ready for the oven:
WOW!!! 20 minutes later:
And now the tricky part. I used PAM w/ flour which is a phenomenal product:
Final product!!! Ooey Gooey goodness. I wished I would have placed the cube vertical in the ramekin because the batter didn't form well around the perimeter. Next time around...and the only pic I took was blurry. Grr! Still looks yummy!

Leave some love would ya?!?

Ok, so in the last week I have received messages galore that you are reading my blog...let me know you've dropped by and leave me some love! I just assume I am writing to my sister in law...since she is the only frequent commenter! Really though, I would love this to me more of a correspondence/sharing of ideas blog so let me know you've been here and share some creativity or even just an opinion. Do you love it? Hate it? Have a better idea? Creativity is all about inspiration and I cant be inspired if I am not learning new things.

Speak up!!! Help me out! Be creative!!! The more the merrier...

Monday, December 17, 2007

Corner Bakery's Cinnamon Pecan Rugalach

This weekend while in Chicago, we had breakfast at this cute little bakery called the Corner Bakery which was (surprise) on a corner just up from our hotel at 123 Wacker Street. I grabbed the Cinnamon Pecan Rugalach thinking they looked yummy and was curious having never tasted Rugalach before. MmmmmmMmmmm were they good! After doing a little research I learned it is a Jewish pastry that has many different variations. These were the ones I grabbed:

Now that I cant just pop over and pick some up, I am looking to recreate them. Have a recipe? I'd love to know what you have made that are close to this.

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Oh how I love Michigan Avenue...

So we just HAD to come to Chicago for my husband's very last medical school exam (really, we had to come) so...I urged him to make it a weekend trip. As he began his exam on Friday, I hopped on the train and made my first trip to Michigan Avenue. Fabulous! I found myself enjoying the mass retail offerings but was the most excited at Filene's Basement...bargain city! There was a whole bin of designer jeans...7's, Paige's, Citizen's...all $99 and 25% off. What a dream! Though most of Michigan Avenue was grossly overpriced it was fun to take it all in. I fell in love with the iPhone all over again...

Today we made a trip to Lincoln Park, a quaint boutiquey shopping experience. We encounted the worst wet & snowy weather...goodbye decent hair & dry pants. I learned that the jeans tucked into boots thing isnt just a fashion statement, it is a necessity. Wish I would have brought mine!

Though I had to drag my husband kicking and screaming, I discovered a new store to add to my list of favorites. I read about lululemon in one of my magazines and put it on the list of "shops to visit" whenever I made it to a big city (yes that list exists). When I read the article, I thought that anyone that would spend THAT much on gym pants must be nuts...but I was mistaken. They make, quite possibly, the best gym pants ever. Who says you need to go to the gym to get the best ass?? These pants literally give it to ya. Here is my find of the day, a way too spendy pair of workout pants (umm...reflective polka dots and two tummy panels that suck it all in plus seams that run at the perfect angles...they are like designer jeans, but spandex...another dream come true!) These are the Groove Pants and the two top panels come in a multitude of colors & patterns. But, I had to have the polka dots. These are [sadly] not sold online because you have to get the "in store experience" as they called it. It was a great one. The salespeople are some of the happiest people I have seen. Maybe it's because they get to wear spandex to work??? Purchases come in this nifty little brown box bag that has the cutest inspirational sayings on the back...

Let me also recommend HOTEL 71. It is in the heart of the "magnificent mile" and more affordable than you might think. We are very happy here. (thank you free wifi!)

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Kansas City Gems

After a white knuckle drive to Kansas City through an ice storm, we made it safely. The trees were unbelievably gorgeous, sparkling with ice. (pics to come after editing)

After my work duties were fulfilled, I made my first trip to The Plaza which is the shopping mecca of KC. I stumbled upon two of the neatest shops I have seen in a while.

My first find, was The Paper Source. I knew I was in heaven when I first saw their logo, "Do something creative everyday." This was my kind of store! I walked away with a couple of treasures...and a book I have been eyeing for a couple of months. I am inspired already--it was a great buy.


The second store I found gave me heart palpitations. Fabric is one of the things that leaves me sleepless at night. I think forever about the endless possibilites of combinations! I found a store called 1154 LILL that was one of the most creative concepts I have ever seen. She has walls of fabric in the store and about 50 different handbag designs. You choose the handbag design and then you can choose ANY combination of fabric to cover the bag-inside & out. It was a designers dream come true! The fabrics were dreamy and I swear, I could have spent hours there. I was dragged out by my husband after about 45 minutes, but the website is just another dream come true! If you are a gal that likes things to be uniquely yours...and unlike anything that you will see on the street, you have got to check this out! She has everything from makeup bags to clutches to laptop bags and diaperbags. I was so excited about this find!

Here are a couple of examples:

Every single plane of the bag is the fabric of your choice. Oh, I could gush on and on and on about this store!

Next Stop: San Antonio

News is in, we are heading to San Antonio, Texas. My husband will begin a residency in general surgery in 2008. He is thrilled about the news, as he got the program of his choice! We will be there for sure, until 2014. We are looking forward to this new adventure!

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Tomorrow is the big day.

We are sick with nerves over here. Not much sleep has been had in our household. After 3.5 years, the day we have been waiting for will be here tomorrow. The military resident match is complete and results will be posted online at 0530, 12 Dec 2007. Tomorrow we will find out (a) what specialty my husband will begin his career with (b) if he was selected by the program of his choice (c) where we will be living for at least the next 6 years.

All in ONE day!!! Yikes! I dont think there will be much eating or sleeping fo the next 24 hours.

Monday, December 10, 2007

Who says IOWA isn't beautiful?!?

Today was one of very few days that I looked through my windshield and was thankful that my job required a 400 mile commute. I have been stuck within the metropolitan area the last couple of weeks due to unsettled weather. Finally, I was able to make my (usually) weekly jaunt up to Sioux Falls and after getting about 20 miles north of Omaha, I found the most breathtakingly beautiful landscape that I have ever seen. This part of rural Iowa is quite pretty in the fall, and fun to watch as the crops develop in the spring...but nothing compared to this. I have never seen a sight like the winter wonderland I was part of today.


There was an ice storm over the weekend that left the trees coated with a thick layer of white frost & ice. All I saw for miles and miles were the white flocked trees upon a blanket of untouched white snow meeting the bright blue sky. I couldn't believe my eyes. I didn't have my camera so I used my cell phone camera to catch the beauty. Sadly, by the time I made my return to Omaha, the ice had melted. With the ice storm warning over the same area again tonight, I am sure this will be the scene again tomorrow. How beautiful!


Thank you Photoshop, for giving me the ability to remove all of the bugs on my windshield.

Friday, December 7, 2007

The big mama!

Since I have discovered how much baking (especially baking to the sound of Christmas music, woah Sirius channel 2!!) calms me down, I have increased the volume of my production! I decided that my Christmas wish list included the KitchenAid Stand Mixer. I was talked out of it when I was originally registering for wedding gifts (not my smartest move) and decided that it was time to make an investment.

I decided on the KitchenAid Professional 600 6qt Stand Mixer in Pearl Metallic. I will be breaking her in tomorrow. Isn't she pretty?!? She matches my espresso maker exquisitely!

And a little tip...Linens N Things will accept the Bed Bath and Beyond 20% off coupon that arrives monthly in the mail. This coupon is good on KitchenAid products! There is a promotion running until 12/18 for an additional rebate which means you can get this product at an amazing price!

Thursday, December 6, 2007

Sheets!

I have a slight obsession with linens. I LOVE creating beautiful beds! I finally found the perfect sheets for my mini bedroom makeover. I looked all over and ended up ordering them from Macy's online. When they arrived, they were the perfect bronzy brown. And, since I enjoy all things polka dots, the design was perfect too! I chose Chestnut, which is the color at the very bottom of the stack. They are from the Martha Stewart Collection and are called the Jacquard Dot.

Art for Kyra

I saw some paintings in a magazine and was inspired to create some art for my little niece. These are not original designs, but they are original paintings.

I spent FOREVER mixing the right colors! I ended up dry brushing them at the end just to give some depth & tone them down a bit. I know my sister in law likes bright colors, but they got a little obnoxious:


Penciled on the design:
No eyes! Basics finished:

And the finished product:

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

A moment of reflection...

Today in my city, the largest mall shooting in our nation's history took place. I am reminded that tragedy can strike at any place, at any time. Our Omaha, the affluent, crime free west Omaha that I call home was where this horrific scene took place. How could this happen here?

I was tracking back and realized I was driving on Dodge Street within 15 minutes of the shooting. One week ago at about the same time, I drove off the expressway and stopped in Von Maur to do a little christmas shopping. This has hit just a bit too close to home.

My thoughts & prayers go out to the victims of this horrible crime.

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Scottish Shortbread

I tried this recipe after reading the rave reviews on allrecipes.com. I have never tasted shortbread as good as this stuff! Not even any I have bought at a store or bakery! It was FANTASTIC! I made the recipe as described. Rolled out the dough and used cookie cutters. I ended up kneading for about 10 minutes to get all of the flour to stick. The thickest cookies were the best, and cook less time for softer cookies. Yummy!!! Use this recipe for your own Scottish Shortbread.

After sugar dusting; before removing excess:




Packaged to take to my brother & sister in law in NJ:

They made it through the flight beautifully:

Packaged in pink & purple in honor of my newborn baby niece!