Monday, June 14, 2010

the magic forest


Last week Abby and I joined Mira's school class on their end-of-year field trip to the Magic Forest. It was a cute little amusement park perfectly suited for their age group. All the rides were vintage, but really well maintained. The only low points were when I had to ride the Tilt-a-Whirl and the Scrambler with the gang due to Abby being too small to ride without an adult. For me, spinning rides are not so good.

Mira's friend Sarah was also with us and her dad (a professional photographer) took a few really great shots that he shared. Here they are:





Tuesday, June 1, 2010

happy birthday mira

Mira turned six last week. We had a party with family on her birthday and a luau themed party with kids on Saturday. Here are a few pictures from our action-packed week.

In making Mira's birthday cake for the family party, I've discovered the best-ever yellow cake recipe. The method is so easy and foolproof and the result is just the perfect texture- fluffy yet substantial. You can find the recipe here. The frosting is a light chocolate buttercream.
For the luau party, I made yellow cupcakes and frosted them with a vanilla-almond-coconut buttercream. They were so very tasty.


Here is the birthday girl and two of her friends hula dancing for the camera.


And here are Mira and Abby resting under a palm tree after the party.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

mira's life story

Mira came home from school today with a booklet in which she wrote the story of her life. At first I thought it was cute and funny, then it made me a little sad. I think we need to spice things up a bit around here!



In case you can't read Kindergarten, let me translate:
First I get breakfast. Then I go to school. I learn and I come home. Same as the next day. The End.
She also brought home this paper today:

She has some serious practicing to do before she can produce a bubble of that size.

Saturday, May 15, 2010

kindergarten concert

Mira's school put on a Kindergarten concert last week. You can see her above in the front row looking all proud after the last number. We took a couple videos too!

Opening:



Grand Ol' Flag:



Then when we came home Abby put on her own performance inspired by one of her favorite songs. Enjoy!

Friday, May 14, 2010

rain drops


We had rain showers all night long and my flowers were covered in a shimmery blanket of droplets this morning. I pulled out my new camera and tried to capture a few shots.


Tuesday, May 4, 2010

rhubarb-strawberry custard pie

The rhubarb I planted last year has survived the winter. I harvested my first batch of stalks the other day and turned them into a retro-style rhubarb-strawberry custard pie. I've been having slices for breakfast the last couple days. This is my favorite way to make a rhubarb pie because the creamy custard base rounds out the tartness from the rhubarb really well. Here's the recipe if you want to give it a whirl:

4 cups rhubarb, chopped in 1 inch pieces
1 1/2 cups strawberries, hulled and sliced
1 1/3 cups sugar
1/4 C flour
1 tsp lemon zest
pinch of salt
3 Tbsp cream
2 eggs
2 egg yolks

Put a foil lined cookie sheet on the lower middle oven rack and preheat oven to 400 degrees. Make your favorite pie crust recipe and line a 9 inch pie dish.

Whisk together the sugar, flour, pinch of salt, and lemon zest in a large bowl. Add the cream, eggs, and egg yolks and whisk until smooth and combined. Add the prepared rhubarb and strawberries to egg/sugar mixture and stir. Pour the fruit/custard mixture into the dough-lined pie dish. Put the top on the pie (you can do a lattice top like me or just cut some vents and do a standard top crust). Brush the top crust with cream and sprinkle liberally with sugar (raw or demerara sugar works best if you have it).

Bake for 50-60 minutes until filling is bubbly (be prepared for a little spillage... thus the reason for the foil-lined baking sheet).  Let cool for several hours before eating.

Monday, May 3, 2010

the mophead

Unlike Mira's ruby red locks, which are always fastidiously combed, Abby's hair is never neat. She always looks like she just got out of bed with the signature rat's nest in back and a few long strands hanging down into her eyes. I literally have to put her in a headlock to comb out the snarls and then any ponytails or clips attempting to keep hair out of her eyes are pulled out within 10 minutes. Whenever we're out I'm sure people wonder about our child with the unruly hair. I have to say, the hairstyle does suit her personality well. :)