It is a human need to be productive and creative. Some are creative with their words, some their hands, some their minds, and some all of the above. My previous post mentioned the humans I created. Here are some of the other ways I have been creative. This blog is about me anyway, right?
Holy buckets Bethany! 1. I did not know you had a blog. 2. I had NO idea you made wedding cakes! I knew you were a baker but I didn't realize you were COMPLETELY amazing! Too bad my sister's wedding is in Idaho this fall...
Bethany, Bethany, Bethany. You never cease to amaze me. And that, my dear, is why I love you so much. Keep it up. It makes our "relationship" interesting. And since I don't have much to bring to the table . . .
Gees. I'm really not in love with you, I just love you. I AM happily married . . .
Those cakes are so beautiful! I sincerely consider that a talent. Mainly because I can't do it. Or is it mainly because I've been to a great many weddings, and hands down your cakes always look better then "their's".
Ooolala. Love it. I love(ed) the cake you did for MY weddding too. It was definately the tastiest wedding I've ever had...and I STILL don't understand how you make the basket weave thingy....
Oh, also... you could (if you wanted to) add some more to your "about me"... like "rabbit shootin', canyon conquerin', cakawatay chichi'n, epi-pennin',....
Did you ever get a picture of our wedding cake? I can send you one. Our cake was also delicious. I just wish I had been able to eat more of it. Instead my family ate it all while we were on our honeymoon.
"To you women of today, who are old or young, may I suggest to you that you write, that you keep journals, that you express your thoughts on paper. Writing is a great discipline. It is a tremendous education effort. It will assist you in various ways, and you will bless the lives of many--now and in the years to come, as you put on paper some of your experiences and some of your musings." --President Gordon B. Hinckley
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Holy buckets Bethany! 1. I did not know you had a blog. 2. I had NO idea you made wedding cakes! I knew you were a baker but I didn't realize you were COMPLETELY amazing! Too bad my sister's wedding is in Idaho this fall...
Bethany, Bethany, Bethany. You never cease to amaze me. And that, my dear, is why I love you so much. Keep it up. It makes our "relationship" interesting. And since I don't have much to bring to the table . . .
Gees. I'm really not in love with you, I just love you. I AM happily married . . .
PS. Welcome to the blogging world.
Those cakes are so beautiful! I sincerely consider that a talent. Mainly because I can't do it. Or is it mainly because I've been to a great many weddings, and hands down your cakes always look better then "their's".
Ooolala. Love it. I love(ed) the cake you did for MY weddding too. It was definately the tastiest wedding I've ever had...and I STILL don't understand how you make the basket weave thingy....
Oh, also...
you could (if you wanted to) add some more to your "about me"...
like "rabbit shootin', canyon conquerin', cakawatay chichi'n, epi-pennin',....
Soy allergico al cacajuate. Tu es una chi chi y leche.
Did you ever get a picture of our wedding cake? I can send you one. Our cake was also delicious. I just wish I had been able to eat more of it. Instead my family ate it all while we were on our honeymoon.
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