Monday, March 28, 2011

Our Wedding Slideshow!!

Hello dearest blog readers,

I am THRILLED to share with you the link to our photographers, Liz Wang Photography's website of our WEDDING SLIDESHOW!!!!!

Also, here is the link to their website, where they will be posting a new blog of more of their pictures in the coming days!

Enjoy!

With love and smiles from El Centro,
Paige

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Bakerilla

I don't know if I'm blending "Godzilla" and "Bake" or "Cinderella" and "Bake," but I hope it's the latter.

I am loving finally having the time to try new recipes and bake!

I secretly want to be one of those famous mini dessert bloggers who comes up with the cutest things! Well, if I'm going to get there by 50 I've got to start now.

Here are my latest creations:

Dessert for Two

So with cooking for two, I've found baking to be a little overwhelming- we want cookies and suddenly we have 24 cookies for one dessert! And we're not at college to be able to constantly give them away!

So, with our latest cookies I've been making the dough then putting them in cookie shapes and freezing them, with wax paper in between. Then I can pull them out of the freezer and cook however many we want for the night!

And, wa la!

This also helps portion control for me as it takes some work eat, they're not just in a baggie ready to go!


I may or may not be eating the frozen dough though...

... still working on that one.

Whole Wheat Bread

Well Rosa (the kitchen aid mixer, my love) and I have been going to town. Yesterday I attempted a basic whole wheat bread recipe. I remember going over to the Bogear's house and Jerolyn slicing us delicious bread the butter would melt on! Yummmmm...

Well, this wasn't as delicious. I think it tasted a little too "healthy" if you know what I mean. But I still am enjoying the process of learning!

Letting them sit to rise:
So happy with the few dishes/clean up required for this!! Not bad at all.
Couldn't think of anything else to get in the picture. Jeremy was working late so my rolling pin was my friend :) Don't mind my stray hair, it's been a new look I'm trying out...
And the final product! I do have to say, it paired very well with my tuna sandwich today :)

I'm most excited for making:
  • my own frosting... all different kinds!
  • a 19 layer cake. Yes. Nine. Teen. LAYERS! Each layer is a little thicker than a crape crapes- don't worry. It looked soooo delicious!
  • cake pops (as seen at our wedding for those who are confused- balls of cake with icing)
  • pies. will someone please eat my pie? they're not jeremy's favorite. and i don't want to be huge.
  • bread that doesn't taste so "healthy"
  • and about a million other things :)
Rosa
Some of you may notice that Rosa had a race change. We decided the silver would pair well with our accessories and did a switch-er-oo :) Sometimes we call her M.J. now, for obvious reasons, but she's still Rosa in our hearts.

With love from the kitchen in El Centro,
Paige

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Thud = Love

So do you remember my post about how the old man who lives above me is suddenly active and jazzercising?

(If not, scroll 2 posts down).

Well I found the answer. And I'm delighted to share:

I was walking to my car the other day and as I rounded the corner, Mr. Old Man Above Me is with a Mrs. Old Woman!!! They both carried their groceries right into his place.

We exchanged the friendly hello and they must have thought I was an idiot as I stared at them with the biggest smile because do you know what I realized?

There is now a Mr. and Mrs. Old COUPLE Above Me!

Ahhhhhhh :)


I keep thinking up how their story goes. If it was like mine and Jeremy's and he was waiting for her to join him, or if they met somewhere, maybe Burgers & Beer and feel in love.

Maybe they're both vacationing in El Centro to escape the winter cold in their hometown and met while golfing.

Orrrr maybe they are old high school friends who reunited as they came back to their home town...

So I delight in the sudden increase of thump thump thump as Mr. Old Man Above Me gets in shape to impress Mrs. Old Woman Above Me. :)

I hope he's doing Sweating To The Oldies with Richard Simmons.

With love from El Centro,
Paige

Thursday, March 10, 2011

That ugly plant in the corner.

Today I woke up especially happy. Which, if you know me well, isn't the case.

Unless it's a holiday or I'm around guests, where I wake up energized and ready to go, most days I grumble at my alarm, hit snooze a few too many times, do my zombie walk straight from bed into the kitchen for a bowl of cereal and soy, and de-anger as I take bite after bite. Poor Jeremy, as he is leaving for work I try to stay as pleasant as possible, sometimes without success.

Anywho, today I woke up chipper. It probably helped I had lots of dreams about babies. And then one scary one about a shark... but anyways, I was happy. And as I went to the gym, got ready, and ate I was keenly aware of all of the little things in our home that bring me joy every day.

I really love most of the objects in our home. We have Rosa, or now M.J. (name change- long story) the Kitchen Aid Mixer, and Essie the espresso maker, the bedroom set which I love, etc. which make me really happy to have and use. But there is something about the little things, the ones bought at Marshalls or made by a friend, that go beyond happiness and give me a little bit of joy every time I pass them.

These things have a story.

First, is a cluster found in our bedroom. The purple roses make me me smile. And the frames (found in Marshalls) filled with 10 cent pictures remind me while I'm getting ready for the day of the man I'm so, so in love with.

This picture was taken on Halloween 2008 when Jeremy and I had been dating for 3 weeks. We had a hilarious time with his family and Bowman, a friend. Once again, a 10 cent picture in a 5 dollar frame.

I don't know what it is specifically about this concoction of decor in our bathroom that I love so much... but I do. Maybe it helps because these candles are scented? Who knows. I love them.

On the shelf of our key hook/mirror thingy is this tiny vase with tiny flowers. I was going to buy something to put on here and Jeremy thought we could use something we already had. Together we made this little piece, and every time I look at it I think of my Momma who would love it. And then I smile :)

I made "Jeremy's Man Mug" right when we started dating, because his roommates and him always tried to get the biggest mug in their kitchen. It's ginormous and front and center in our kitchen. And yes, he had the biggest mug in his house.
A picture Evie sent me on our fridge. She's my pen pall :) And can I say- she's THREE and already writing! Genius.
Corinne occupies a shelf in our home, displaying one of the most thoughtful gifts I've ever received. She not only sneakily organized a photoshoot for us, but scrapbooked our friendship throughout the years. And she doesn't do anything half-heartedly. This must have taken hours of love.
Another extremely thoughtful gift is the Miller Family Cookbook Mary ordered for us, with family recipes up the wazoo! We use it at least three times a week!! It's always on our counter.
And this last item in our house makes me laugh. This ugly plant I have a fancy for, that Jeremy doesn't love, is proudly displayed. It's gotten a little bent throughout my moves and probably costs me $5, but he puts up with it because he knows I love it. And that makes me smile. :)

So today as you meander through life and wherever you live, instead of thinking of what you'd change, think about those little things that bring you joy. You know, the ones you bought at Marshalls or those 10 cent pictures in a discount frame.

It will make you happy- the joyful kind of happy. :)

With love from Starbucks in El Centro,
Paige

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Palm Trees & Pause

Currently the old guy in the apartment above me is doing jumping jacks. I swear he rose from the dead. We don't hear him for 7 weeks and then bam! He's literally doing jumping jacks. Hammering. Running?

I'd have to say in most cases I'd be a little annoyed by the thud thud thud above me but I'm just happy he's alive.

In other news, I'm thinking of making myself a smoothie. Strawberry banana to be exact. Throw in some yogurt and orange juice and we're golden.

I feel like these are the facts I have to share recently. In college my life was on fast forward. My head was spinning with lists and deadlines and wedding planning and meeting up with friends and work and and and and and and....

Now, the days are a little longer. Choices of things to fill them. I work. I do laundry and dishes. I daydream and dream and pray. I look at my to-do list with literally 5 things on it and wonder how long I'm going to stretch it out. I read only a chapter or two of a book because I don't want it to pass too quickly. I play frisbee in the park with Jeremy.

I used to be scared of this. Scared of slow and boring. But actually, I'm a huge fan. Because instead of slow and boring, I have found peace and tranquility. I have had long, rambling conversations with friends. I have slept. Taken showers. Worked out.

I know life won't be like this for long. It's almost the calm before the storm. Before living in a lively city. Before babies. Before a stressful job.

But for now I'm going to enjoy the sound of the wind in the palm trees behind me and the thud thud thud of an old man above me. It's the little things in life that fast forward misses. And I don't mind being on pause for a while.

With love from sunny El Centro,
Paige