Thursday, February 18, 2010

chocolate bowls and more

I guess we'll start off this post today with a sad pic. Sorry Cora, you cannot play with Daddy's textbooks.I made Cora some new slippers, kind of imitation Ugg style. Sometimes I like them and sometimes I don't. But I do usually put other clothes on her along with them. They are ridiculously long, but they can be rolled down. The length helps them stay on though, without elastic.
We went to a Valentine's dinner/dance put on by our stake, and brought home a couple of balloons for Cora. She loved them. "ball! ball!"
Spaghetti face!
After church
So CW and his girlfriend Brooke drove up on Valentine's Day to visit, since the next day was President's Day and they were off school. We had a lot of fun, playing Wii and watching Persuasion and some Olympics. Ryan and I cooked them a nice steak dinner and for dessert, we made some chocolate bowls, with chocolate mousse and raspberry whipped cream. (which I way overwhipped, so it was more like raspberry butter.) I saw the instructions for making chocolate bowls a few different places on the internet, and thought it looked pretty easy. Basically you use water balloons, and dip the bottom in chocolate, then gently deflate them when it's dry and you have a chocolate bowl! You use water balloons because big ones would make huge bowls that would probably break. The only thing that no one mentioned is - it's really really hard to blow up water balloons! I have a hard time blowing up regular balloons, so I had Ryan do it. It was pretty hilarious, I got some good videos and had a good time watching him. Anyways, here are some pics of the process.
Here is the final product - sorry it's a terrible picture because it was already dark out, and I'm not a good photographer in the first place. You can't see the mousse inside the bowl.
We made extra bowls, in case some of them had broken, so in addition to heart shaped pancakes, some of us (CW and Ryan) had this for breakfast:
I guess we haven't posted any pics of this yet - Ryan's parent's got us this recliner for Christmas, since we were talking about getting rid of our couch so we could have more room in our tiny living room. We are so grateful for it and we just love it, it's so nice and comfy. Cora loves to sit next to us (not on our lap, but next to us) on it. Here she is with her daddy, just relaxing and flipping though a magazine.
I made this last night for Cora. She's getting better at recognizing animals and even doing some noises - she lifts her arm and says "Weewee" for an elephant noise (which doesn't really sound like an elephant, but neither do the noises Ryan and I do) and sometimes will roar for a lion. If we ask her where something is, she can point to the birdies, the chicken, the fishies and the turtles on our walls, as well as Jesus. She will also go get a toy or something you ask her to get, like Elmo. She says bye and walks around constantly saying "Hi" in a breathy little voice. Anyways, I found a few free patterns for plush animals online and have felt like making them lately for her, even though she already has plenty of stuffed animals. This is my first attempt and I was pretty proud of it. I embroidered the face, and the eyes took me forever - everything I did just looked creepy so finally I cut it all off and just did little sleeping eyes.

3 comments:

  1. your bowls are much prettier than mine, but mine are bigger. ;)

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  2. those bowls are awesome! ill have to try that sometime

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  3. Cora looks so sad! Why can't she have daddy's books? She is so cute!

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