Sunday, July 6, 2008

Another Cake

Last week, Rachel and I got to put our cake-making skills to work! We had a birthday party after church last Sunday night for one of our ladies' 90th birthday. Unfortunately, it came on a weekend when we were really busy, but we managed to get everything done. I baked the cakes and made the frosting and helped frost some of the cakes, while Rachel made the roses and did the decorating. The only thing that went wrong was that some of the roses slid down the cake on Sunday afternoon, but Rachel was able to fix them pretty easily. We used four cake mixes and four batches of icing (that's 8 lbs of sugar!) Dad kept making jokes in church about our cake, and he told everyone that since we were afraid that it may fall, we had to fortify it with wooden dowel rods. He said we should have just put some concrete in the cake mix! All cakes that are that big have to have dowel rods or something to support them, but I guess everyone doesn't know that! But everyone said the cake tasted good, and only one person got a dowel rod in the cake (I've never cut a cake before! At least it was one of my sisters!!! LOL!) But this morning, Dad was still talking about the "earthquake cake" that we made one time! I don't think he's gonna ever let us forget that one! :-)


doesn't she look good for 90 years old?

Quilt

One of the reasons why I haven't posted in a while is because I've been busy making this...
for this little girl...

The Hortons, our missionaries to Honduras, are back for a short visit and we got to see them a couple of weeks ago. We got to see their little girl for the first time, since she was born after they went to Honduras. I'm hoping and praying that I'll be able to go to Honduras to visit them sometime soon!

Cookout with Friends

Here's a few pics from when our friends from AL came up to see us. We had hamburgers and hot dogs, birthday cake (2 of my sisters had birthdays), and homemade ice cream! I wish I had taken more pics, but we were having so much fun, and I guess I kinda forgot. I did get a few pictures of a game of kickball. We had a lot of fun! :-)




Trailer

We were recently able to buy a trailer to pull behind our van. It will be a great help, especially when we have to take our big sound system with us. Dad said it seems to be pretty easy to pull, but he would rather drive an extra ten miles rather than try to back it up!!! Needless to say, it took him a while to back it up the first time! :-)



Misc. Pics

my fiddlin' sister

my sister Rachel
(be sure to check out her blog! www.rachelsscrapbook.blogspot.com)

my sister with her banjo student, who is also a faithful reader of this blog :-)


some pretty Tennessee landscape

A trip to the Nathan Bedford Forrest Home

A couple of weeks ago, we got to visit the Nathan Bedford Forrest childhood home in Chapel Hill, TN. It was pretty neat! They didn't actually have a re-enactment, but they did have some demonstrations. Here's the firing of the cannons...



the outside

the inside

the mounted cavalry demonstration







a man from our church
(he helps fire one of the cannons)




the sleeping quarters of the re-enacters



sometimes pictures don't turn out the way you planned...when you have sisters around, it's not unusual to have "bunny ears" or for a flag to have legs and feet!

which is why I'm thankful for picture editing programs! :-)


The Weekend After Cullman

The Saturday after we sang in Cullman, Dad's parents and sister came up to visit us for the weekend. We had a really good time. These pics taken on Sat. were taken by my aunt and Rachel on my aunt's camera...

a late night snack





a sleepy little boy
(btw, he sucks both thumbs...we don't know whether he's right-handed or left-handed, because he uses both hands to eat, etc.)










And here's some pics we took on Sunday after church...

Papa, Dad and my brother

me and my aunt


the guys don't look very happy in this pic, do they? :-)