On Sunday I hosted a book club party for my friends Marla and Martina. I'd been planning this little get together for months now, and it wasn't anything like I expected, but still fun.
I also attempted to bake an apple pie and pumpkin bars with brown sugar icing. Both ended in failure. I got the spices in the pie wrong, and it was all but inedible. As for the pumpkin bars...I meant to double the recipe because of the large can of pumpkin puree I wanted to use up, but I failed to double the amount of baking soda and sugar and what I ended up with was a flat, bland mess. I threw it in the garbage along with the pie and went to the grocery store at the last minute and bought desserts to share instead. Oh, well.
When Marla showed up, she was not happy with her husband. He was out of town helping a friend with something, and he didn't make it back in time to watch their daughter, so Carsen had to come along. Fortunately, I'd had the idea to the idea to do a craft related to the book, and Carsen really had a good time participating. We made traditional corn husk dolls! Carsen put googly eyes on hers, and I thought it turned out really cute!
Martina's doll turned out really pretty, with rosebuds and marigold flowers hot-glued on.
Right after I took these photos, I accidently dropped my phone into the container pond on the back porch. Arrrgggh!!!!!!!!!!! I also dropped a massive F-bomb in front of Carsen when I did it.
I snatched the phone out of the water, and for a while everything seemed to work normally, which is how I got these photos saved, but by the next morning my phone was dead. No amount of rice is working, either. That's everyone's first suggestion, to cover it in rice to absorb the moisture, but it's been no good. I have to get a new phone. Luckily, I'm on fall break this week and I plan to take care of that tomorrow. It's really weird to be without a phone, though, even if it's just for a few days. On the bright side, my phone was really old and getting glitchy, so I guess this is a perfect excuse to upgrade.
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So that's how my fall break is going!
"Thomas Tryon" ... that's a name I've not heard in eons. I'm familiar with that name because he used to be an actor, then wrote one of the scariest books I've ever read ... The Other. Those cornhusk dolls are the cutest and, if I weren't distancing myself from the crafts group, I'd suggest as a project. Too bad about the phone, but glad the pictures were saved.
ReplyDeleteNow that is a charcuterie board!!!!! I often eat stuff like that just for dinner. Damn that looks like a good one. And those corn husk dollies I haven't seen those in years. You guys did a great job. But the candle light they almost look like little ghost.
ReplyDeletePretty little corn dollies. It was a shame about your 'phone and I'm sure Carsen has never heard foul language before!!
ReplyDeleteYour charcuterie board looks most appetising. What a lovely event.