Good Monday morning friends. Joining Holly and Sarah on this last day of March, for their weekend recap blog hop.
We had a nice weekend with sunny skies and pleasant temps. You know I always need to report the weather before diving in to any other topics.
Friday kicked off with a trip to the donut shop. Until recently this particular donut baker operated out of a food truck, but they were so popular they opened an actual store. We hadn't been since they set up shop so Daughter1 and all her little chicks, plus the hubs and I gave it a try Friday morning.
We made a stop at a little shop I like that sells miscellaneous goodies like Adirondack chairs, lake signs, candles, soaps, etc. but didn't buy anything. Then it was off to a nearby park to burn some energy. The kids, not us. I can't afford to burn any energy these days. I need every drop.
The calendar is getting ready to turn so after lunch I started right in on baking the Southern Living cake of the month for March. Hubs and daughter1 had to run out to the potential new house to meet a painter for an estimate which means there are no photos of the cake baking process. Making a three layer cake with homemade lemon curd, three little people underfoot, and a meringue icing requires every ounce of concentration I can muster.
It took me the rest of the afternoon to clean the kitchen. Hi hubs! He's not a fan of my kitchen messes, but does love the finished product.
The cake baking episode wore me out so we opted to go to a local Mexican place for dinner. No more cooking. Plus it was Friday and I try not to cook dinner on Friday nights. My son-in-law had a late surgery so he settled for the to-go box we brought home.
Saturday I drove an hour and a half to have lunch with a friend. She's in Georgia and I'm in SC so we met in the middle, in the town of Gainesville (GA). Neither of us were too familiar with the town so I read some reviews online and reserved a table at a restaurant called The Stag. The food was good and the restaurant was quiet which made it easy to talk. They also had appropriate decor-
I arrived back at the lake late afternoon and started packing for our Sunday morning road trip. Hubs grilled steaks for dinner and I made baked potatoes and salad and then we all had cake, much to the grands delight. The adults had sampled it the night before, but this was their first taste and they gave it two thumbs up.
Sunday morning hubs and I loaded both cars for our trek to Daughter2's house in Tennessee. Eons ago we told her we'd stay with her littles while she and her hubs have a vacay so yes, we are leaving three grands and their parents in our house while we go to our other daughter's house to watch her two.
Hubs and I agree we should be the ones going on vacation.
They'll be home on Friday, but hubs has an event to attend starting very early Saturday morning and the parents won't be home until late Friday, thus the need for two cars.
We're supposed to finally have some rain at home this week and for that we're grateful. We are very very near the fires burning in SC and rain is most definitely needed. Authorities have arrested four teenagers for starting the fires which have burned more than 12,000 acres of beautiful forest, threatened homes and businesses, and forced people to evacuate to stay safe. The firefighters have done an amazing job and were not helped by the fact that there are still so many dead trees on the ground, remnants of Helene which the surrounding area is still recovering from.
Finally, if you didn't see my Saturday post...I've signed up to participate in the April A-Z blog challenge this year. Bloggers post every day but Sunday in the month of April, using the alphabet as their guide. You can read more about the challenge in my Saturday post (The ABC's of April). The challenge starts tomorrow with the letter A so stay tuned.
Happy Monday everyone!
That cake looks amazing! I chuckled at you stating you need to save every ounce of energy instead of burning it :). I hope y'all have a good week in east TN with your other grandchildren. I am thankful to hear some rain is coming with those fires. I just love western NC and am sad to hear about those fires. Have a good Monday!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed reading your post! My husband is the exact same way regarding my messes in the kitchen... I actually took pictures of the mess from the kitchen on Saturday and debated about posting them but decided not to :). That cake looks really good. The word "curd" is unpleasant sounding to me but I'm sure everything tasted good (I love meringue!). You guys are the best grandparents!! I hope your time in TN is good.
ReplyDeleteI've never had meringue icing on a cake! You need ALL of your energy - whew!!
ReplyDeleteI need that cake right now- seriously- looks beautiful AND delicious- I love meringue! You can take our rain- it has rained every day in April so far and looks like the same for this week- it's making me sleepy ;)
ReplyDeleteHappy babysitting! They are so lucky to have you! I am so sorry about the fires. That is horrible!
ReplyDeleteI forgot about AtoZ! I doubt I have time for it but maybe. I didn't sign up yet; guess I have one day. I don't know anything about Gainesville, GA either except that I know someone from grad school who lives there, as well as a pretty famous wrestler!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed hearing about your weekend. Hope you'll have just as much fun in Tennessee with your other grands!!
ReplyDeleteI'll work backwards on my comment. I'm so sorry to read about the fires close to you. Such a senseless and devastating thing to do. Oh boy, the two of you need a nice all inclusive river cruise to go on once your kids vacate your home and set up in their own space. That cake is amazing and I applaud you for taking it on! Hope this grandparenting extra week goes well for all of you!
ReplyDeleteOH wow; that cake looks incredible! I hope the rain helps with the fires. I just heard we had a wildfire in the next town over and I was pretty surprised as we have been getting lots and lots of rain and have rain in the forecast for the whole week so hopefully the one near us is extinguished real soon.
ReplyDeleteHi, Joyce, that cake!!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope it rains for you. We had an ice/snow storm over the weekend. The east side of Wisconsin was hit hard, many people lost power, including my sister.
Enjoy your grandchildren, I know you will.
xx oo
Carla
That cake looks delicious...lemon meringue is my all-time favorite! We had lots of rain last week, and hope you get some soon!
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks fabulous! I hope those wildfires calm down and the rain does its job. How lucky for your girls and grands to have such involved grandparents!! You are making so many good memories!!
ReplyDeleteSafe travels for you and your hubs this week. I am late getting to blogs but enjoyed your post and your cake does look delicious! It really is fun that you are baking the Southern Living monthly cakes! I look forward to your A-Z, too!
ReplyDeleteKnowing that my favorite kind of pie can be represented in cake form is a delight. Yours looks delicious! We are so lucky we can Google for restaurants when we are away from home. I have a "meet in the middle" friend too and that's the best way to decide where to eat.
ReplyDeleteI agree... you and hubs may need a vacation soon! You've been very busy! Your cake looks so yummy. I look forward to your cake challenge every month! I've been thinking of you all with the fires - praying you and so many continue to get the needed rain. Wishing you safe travels home!
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful things going on. The donut looks wonderful. The park looked like fun. The cake looks delicious and the dinner sounds wonderful. Hope you are having a nice time at daughter2's house. That is very sad about those fires that teenagers are setting.
ReplyDeleteThat does look like a large donut, I do like donuts and cake I also like cake but have never heard of a lemon meringue cake but it does look nice
ReplyDeleteCake looks delicious. You will definitely need a break once your daughter and family are settled in a new home.
ReplyDeleteI love your cake. It looks professional and oh so yummy!! Hooray for weekends that start at a donut shop! I know today there is a new HP but I never commented on last week's HP...but you have a beautiful home! I can imagine you would never want to move!!:)
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