Baking Up Something Fun
This week has been another whirlwind of activity.
After touring the homestead property last weekend, we had really hoped to find a way to make that happen. But someone beat us to it. Not surprising. The property is awesome, and the price was good. We're just hoping to get into a situation where we're financially prepared to pounce on the next great opportunity.
We did spend a little time in Talkeetna once we left the homestead. We always enjoy strolling around Talkeetna and visiting some of our favorite shops. My personal favorite is the Chocolate Cache which is a log cabin selling all sorts of imported chocolates. My favorite is a dark chocolate bar made by Cote d'Or of Belgium. That's the BEST dark chocolate I've ever had.
We also spent some time exploring the rocky shore of the Talkeetna River which is located at the end of Main Street. We like to look for interesting rocks. Alicia loves to hurl them into the swiftly moving river. But she also likes to bring some home that are particulary pretty to her. We always leave there with several pockets full of stones.
In the meantime, we've also been working on completing our application process to be a host family for a foreign exchange student. We kind of waited till the last minute to finally decide to host. So the whole process has been a little rushed on our end. However, we have a lovely German girl who will be placed with us for the entire school year. She arrives this coming Friday, Aug 14th.
We are all pretty excited. We've been preparing her bedroom and trying to smooth the process for getting her registered for classes and signed up for a sport or extracurricular activity so she can make friends quickly.
Her room is Donald's old room which is across the hall from Tess's room. It has nice views of the tree tops. We just repainted the walls kind of a coffee ice cream color. We still need to put up the curtain rods so I can hang the drapes, and we picked up a nice new light fixture which Stephen will install.
Donald moved out back in April. He's now converted to Mormonism and has plans to move to Utah on August 20th. For the record, we are 100% opposed to that whole situation. But he's technically an adult and has never actually paid any attention to our opinions anyway.
On the cake front, I've been whipping up cakes to use tomorrow when I do a 2nd cake decorating workshop at the house. I just crumb-coated 4 little 6" two-layer cakes. Two chocolate and two white. I've got 4 women scheduled to come over tomorrow and learn about working with buttercream, fondant, and gum paste. It should be a lot of fun.
Last week I made a yummy banana cake with a cream cheese type icing for a girl at work's birthday. It was scrumptious...
Not to mention lovely! (if i do say so myself... :o)
We've had a fairly steady stream of lodgers in our little Bear's Den. We'll probably stop taking reservations as we'll be needing the regular use of that bathroom for the teens once school starts.
2 Comments:
David wants to know if Mormonisn is where you get like, four wives or something :)
J
Technically, no. But I believe that was part of their history...
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