Monday, May 30, 2011

recent sewing projects

Oversized Purse/Tote


Coordinating yet funky fabrics in a unique pattern. Bag has a pocket inside so smaller items don't get lost in the main purse space. A single snap closure keeps bag secure. This bag got to go live with my sister in honor of her birthday!


Retro Fruit Print Burp Cloths


Patterned fabric sewn in the center of cloth diapers make for a cute, soft and functional solution for burping...these went to an old patient/friend who spends many hours a day burping!



I added my 'Rosebud Designs' label to the back.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

one week!

7 Days left!


In one week from today I will be running 13.1 miles. Yesterday I ran 5.75 miles of hills and it was my first run in 2 weeks due to my cold that lingered forever! It went much better than expected so I am feeling better about having to run a half marathon next week than I would have if I haven't gotten that run in. I think that my 6 months of training will be sufficient to get me through the half marathon without a hitch...at least that's what I'm telling myself! I am planning my rock and roll outfit for race day to go with the Rock and Roll Marathon. I am planning on dressing for the 80's (neon colored stop watch, pink shirt, multi-colored neon nail polish, possible 80's sweat band over my running hat...not sure what else...ideas?) I am shooting for 2 hours and 50 minutes which is about 13 minutes per mile and don't want to go over 3 hours. Here is to a relaxing, hydrating, and healthy eating week leading up to the day that I've been working toward for the past 6 months!

Saturday, May 28, 2011

spa day

So it's been a little while since I've posted cause I've been recovering from being sick and then once I was just barely well enough to go back to work I've been working most nights since.

May 15th, friends, Pati and Steph, and I went to Glen Ivy in Corona for a spa day to celebrate my birthday. It was absolutely A-MAZ-ING! It was everything a girl could ask for...beautiful scenery, great company, relaxing warm pools, spas, baths, pampering galore, yummy food, and overall the most relaxing day with no agenda what-so-ever!

We got there around 10:30 am, checked in, got our things put away in the lockers, went to the hot springs mineral baths,
Mineral Baths

after relaxing there awhile headed to fill our bellies with yummy healthy spa food,

The Cafe

then to the mud baths where we slathered ourselves in red mud, let it dry on our skin while we sat in a warm room and then once it was dry washed it off and we were left with the softest skin.


Behind the gated area is a muddy warm bath with a pile of mud on a pedestal to slather on your body!

From there we headed to "The Grotto" which we were taken underground to these "caves", we were painted with a mixture of aloe, Shea butter, and coconut oil. After letting it soak in we washed it off and then went and sat in a tranquil room drinking tea. In the afternoon we laid out in the lounge pool, drank pina coladas, I got a massage, and had an afternoon snack before heading home.

The Lounge Pool... just 1-2 feet deep and warm!

At the end of the day I didn't think there was any way I could have been more relaxed...my body felt like jello, it was great! I compare Glen Ivy Spa to an adult water park...and I recommend you get there fast for some well deserved relaxation...I cannot wait to go again!

Saturday, May 14, 2011

5 things {I love right now}

1. Porcelain Berry Basket...perfect for displaying store bought strawberries and will hold my strawberries and tomatoes when I harvesting! I recently also lined one of the baskets with parchment paper and place my homemade baked sweet potato fries and placed on table to share...cute and functional! (Can be found at Sur la Table or Antropologie)

photo from Sara's Sweet Life
2. Farmer's (Porcelain) Egg Crate...for easy access to eggs while baking and for morning cooking! It just makes me happy! (From Antropologie)

Image from Antropologie.com
3. Nespresso, Pixie (espresso machine)....helping to break my Starbucks addiction! (Can be purchased at Williams Sonoma or Bloomingdales)

Image from Williams Sonoma
4. Garden Markers...a cute way to remember what you have growing!
Garden Markers from Etsy.com, photo from Sara's Sweet Life
5. Maxie Dress...stylish, comfy, and the perfect summer staple!

Dress and Image from Banana Republic

Thursday, May 12, 2011

garden 2011 update #2

 My garden is exploding! These pictures were taken May 8th. In this first picture the sugar snap peas are on the left and have now grown past the trellis, not sure what my plan is now for that...There are no peas growing yet. To the right of the SSP are the green beans; these are not as tall but very full and the leaves are huge. In front of the green beans are green onions which you cannot see because of the large leaves hovering over them, hopefully they will still produce some green onions!
 In the first planter in the picture on the right is Italian flat leaf parsley, lettuce, chives, and cilantro. The large pot to its right is my Roma Tomatoes which are growing very nicely and have some little yellow flowers on them which should turn into tomatoes!
 Next to the tomatoes is a slightly smaller pot with bell peppers. This plant has been growing the slowest of them all so we shall see what summer brings if it decided to produce bell peppers or not : /
Behind the bell pepper is more lettuce, which started off slow but are doing better now. To the right of the bell pepper are the strawberries which are doing great and have many reddening strawberries which I cannot wait to eat soon!
And lastly, on the "shadier" side of the porch are the first the basil and oregano doing really well as of the past week, then 2 pots of carrots which the greens are getting huge but I have no idea how to tell when they are ready to pull out of the soil and eat. And lastly the planter on the right has yes... more lettuce!

I am getting really excited to be able to start eating and cooking with the products from my garden! Bring on the sunny, warm weather!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

a very happy birthday to me!

Today was a wonderful day filled with great friends, lots of yummy food and beautiful weather! After dragging myself out of bed, I met up with Pati and Isaiah and we headed to downtown La Jolla for some lunch at The Cottage (fabulous menu, I could have closed my eyes and picked anything and I think it would have been amazing!) and we then walked around the shops and down to the ocean! It turned out to be a sunny, warm and just beautiful day! Here are some pictures of our afternoon!

Gorgeous!

Love them!

Happy Boy!


For dinner, Pati, husband Leith and Isaiah, along with friend/coworker/neighbor Stephanie all came over for some good ole' Spring time grillin'! We had a yummy dinner of burgers, chicken, salad, and homemade baked sweet potato fries! Pati brought brownies for dessert which was a perfect ending to the night. I opened gifts from my parents with the help of Isaiah and then we called it a night. I cannot believe my 2 days off work is already coming to an end and I am now 27 years old (that's a little closer to 30 than I'd like, at least I have a few more years to get comfortable with turning 30!)


Admiring my new Vera Bradley flip-flops!

Enjoying Steph's company!

Thanks to all my friends and family for the Facebook messages, text messages, phone calls, cards, and gifts! I love you and and you have made me feel so special!

birthday cake {lemon poppy seed cake with raspberry curd}

I have no qualms about making my own birthday cake and this year that's just what I did. On Mother's Day I was scheduled to work, which also happened to be 2 days before my birthday and the beginning of National Nurse's Week, so I decided to celebrate by bringing cake. Growing up with a mom who bakes amazing desserts and the best bakery in town, Icing on the Cake, there was never a birthday or special event that I didn't have some amazing dessert to celebrate with. With my birthday being in Spring time I have always enjoyed birthday desserts that were fresh, light and with berries. The inspiration for my birthday cake selection this year came from my favorite cake at Icing on the Cake, lemon poppy seed cake with raspberry filling and cream cheese frosting. After searching many websites and blogs I came across a recipe from the blog Chicken on the Green, which I have featured below. Everyone at work and myself especially loved the cake. It was perfectly moist, pretty, and the perfect combination of Spring time flavors!

Lemon Poppy Seed Cake (adapted from Annie's Eats)



Ingredients:
For the Cake:

2 1/3 cups cake flour
2 3/4 tsp. baking powder
1/4 tsp. salt
1 1/2 tbsp. poppy seeds
5 large egg whites, at room temperature
1/4 tsp. cream of tartar
1 1/2 cups sugar
2 tbsp. finely grated lemon zest
12 tbsp. unsalted butter, at room temperature
1 cup 2% milk

For Raspberry Curd Filling:

8 tbsp. unsalted butter
1 12-oz. package frozen raspberries, thawed
5 large egg yolks, lightly beaten
3/4 cup sugar
Pinch of salt

For Vanilla Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting: (adapted from All Recipes)

8 oz package reduced fat cream cheese, thawed
1 stick butter
3/4 tsp lemon extract
1 tsp vanilla extract
5 cups powdered sugar


Directions:
For the Cake:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.
2. Spray 3 8" round cake pans with cooking spray with flour.
3. Whisk together the flour, baking powder, poppy seed, and salt in a medium bowl. Set aside.
4. In a clean, dry bowl, beat egg whites with a hand mixer or stand mixer with whisk attachment until foamy. Add cream of tartar and beat on high speed until stiff peaks form. Set aside.
5. Place butter in a clean bowl and beat on medium speed until smooth.
6. Add the sugar and beat until incorporated. Mix in the lemon zest. Beat the mixture on medium-high speed until light and fluffy.
7. Add 1/4 cup of the milk and beat until just blended. Reduce the speed to low and add the flour mixture alternately with the remaining milk in three batches, beginning and ending with the flour. Beat until just blended.
8. Using a rubber spatula, fold one quarter of the egg whites into the batter. Be careful not to deflate the mixture! Once incorporated, add in the rest of the whites and gently fold in until well combined.
9. Divide batter evenly between the three cake pans.
10. Bake for 18-20 or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean.
11. Let cool in pans for about 10 minutes and then flip them out onto a cooling rack or wax/parchment paper to cool completely.

For the Raspberry Curd Filling:

1. Melt the butter in a large saucepan over medium heat.
2. Add the raspberries, egg yolks, sugar and salt, and cook, mashing the berries. Stir frequently at first and then constantly at the end, until thickened, about 10 minutes.
3. Cool to room temperature. Cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.

For the Vanilla Lemon Cream Cheese Frosting:

1. Beat cream cheese, butter, lemon and vanilla extracts together until smooth and fluffy.
2. Add powdered sugar in 2 additions. Beat until creamy. Add more sugar or extract as needed for easy spreading.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

happy mother's day

I want to wish my mom a very Happy Mother's Day! She is the most amazing mother that anyone could ask for...completely self-less, caring, inspiring, hard-working, funny as hell, supportive, understanding, and all around amazing. I consider her not only a mother but my best friend! Mom- I'm sorry I'm not home today to celebrate and honor you but I truly hope you have a fabulous, relaxing day...just what you deserve!

Tuscany

Florence, Italy

Cowles Mountain, San Diego

Cal Game
All the girls in Costa Rica


I LOVE YOU MOM!

Saturday, May 7, 2011

garden 2011 update #1

 These pictures were taken quite awhile ago and resemble nothing close to what my garden looks like now but before I show you what it does look like I thought I would start with where it was towards the beginning. These pictures were from the beginning of April so about 5 weeks (give or take) ago. I will start from the top and go down the pictures labeling the different plants.




Left: Sugar Snap Peas
Right: Blue Lake Green Beans with Green Onions in front











Behing the big Pot with Roma Tomatoes is Parsley, Cilantro, Lettuce, and Chives

Then the Tomatoes,

Then Bell Peppers (smaller big pot to left) with Lettuce to the right in planter along the rail.

Strawberries


Basil and Oregano






From the top:

My mini gas bar-be-que

2 varieties of lettuce

2 pots of carrots (next to the Basil and Oregano)





I hope to have my next garden update for you this week!

Friday, May 6, 2011

beach day

Yesterday I was finally off to enjoy this great weather we have been having and to celebrate Pati and I went to the beach! The weather was just perfect, not too hot and not a bit cold. We spent the afternoon lounging in the sun and brought our lunch along as well. Isaiah came along (off course) and was very well behaved little boy. He loved playing in the sand and using me as his jungle gym. I felt very honored that he wanted to sit by me, try to eat my lunch, and climb all over me!
Pati & Isaiah

Say cheese! Isaiah climbing on me!


Thursday, May 5, 2011

tinker bell

Today marks one month until I will run my first half-marathon! (Since I've already done a 12.2 mile run over Easter weekend I'm more excited than nervous for race day) This week I decided to make sure it's not my only half-marathon by signing up for the Tinker Bell Half-Marathon in Disneyland on January 29th! I cannot wait to get to run through Disneyland and California Adventure before the parks open. I am hoping having another race scheduled will also keep me encouraged to run and exercise after finishing the first race! Here is to finishing round one and then improving for round two!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

embellished frames

I have enjoyed making these embellished frames using beautiful scrapbook paper and embellishments. Awhile back I made this frame for Haley's (my friend Kristin's daughter) first birthday. I thought the phrase Celebrate Happiness worked well for this occassion and could also be appropriate for any kind of picture. I know it will look very cute displayed in her room with a picture from her first birthday party!


I recently made this larger 12 x 12 frame for my friend Katie who had baby # 2 today! (cannot wait to meet baby Anneliese!) Katie is decorating a shared room for her first daughter, Madeline and Anneliese to share with cheery floral and paisly bedding from Pottery Barn. I absolutely love how this frame turned out and was delighted when Katie and her hubby Ryan liked it too. I  got to see it in the room and was so happy when I saw how well the themes go together! I cannot wait for a picture of the two sisters to go in the frame (I didn't gift the frame with the picture of my sisters and I.)


For the flower detail I added glued pink beads to the flower.

I added the ribbon at the last minute and it was the perfect finishing touch for the frame!
These frames are very fun to make and allow me to use a different part of my creative side when deciding how to embellish them. When I know who I am giving them to I can try to make them "match" the decor of the person's home where they will hopefully be displayed. I am considering making and selling these on Etsy, as I can see they would be a great gift to buy for someone! What are you thoughts? Do you think these could sell on Etsy? Given my lack of free time for making product above my gift giving may make this idea just be one of those ideas I aspire to when I have an abundance of time (something that doesn't exisit when working 12 hr night shifts) and my frame making will remain for personal gift giving...we shall see. I am still interested what you think so let me know in my comments! Thanks!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

happy may!


First of all I cannot believe it is already May. 2011 is going so fast for me, it feels like it was just Christmas! This month I am turning 27 years old. This is a semi-scary birthday for me as I'm on the down slope towards thirty. The idea of being in my thirties is super scary...also I have one month til I will run a half-marathon...ahh! Anyways this month I'm hoping to catch up on some blogging, especially on my garden up-dates which is growing daily! This season of the year is my favorite and I hope you are all enjoying the sunshine and fun outside activities as I am!