Then a month later we got to celebrate Larry's birthday. It's funny how as parents, a lot of birthday celebrations are more for the kids than the parents, even if it's their birthday. Creed was SOOOOOO excited to help make Larry a cake.
And he insisted that we have birthday flags up like we had for his birthday, but they needed to be Larry's favorite color, black (which makes for sort of a bleak looking birthday celebration, but we left it up for Halloween). I decided to just make a miniature garland for the chandelier and Creed dutifully stood by me at the sewing machine, handing me one tiny flag at a time.
Then we made a simple card to match.Before we moved from Columbus, Cat made our friend David a chocolate cake with the most amazing brown sugar frosting, and Larry loved it so she walked me through making it. It's called Penuche Icing (I think) and everyone who stopped by to try a piece asked for the recipe so I thought I would share it here. 1 stick of butter, melt then add
1 cup brown sugar, boil over low heat for two minutes while stirring
add 1/4 cup of milk, bring to a boil while stirring
add 1 3/4 to 2 cups of powdered sugar
a pinch of salt
2 drops of vanilla
pour over cake
And Creed decorated the cake all by himself.
Creed does look eager to help. Amost as eager as Larry to be using the cool torch to light your candles instead of a wimpy match. Happy belated birthdays!
ReplyDeleteHappy 29th! We're the same age :) I'm determined to finish my novel before I'm 30. Any grand plans for your last year of the twenties?
ReplyDeleteI love the decorations you do!
I love love love that picture of an excited Creed! I kept laughing and laughing looking at it.
ReplyDeleteThat mini garland is adorable. Care to share how to make one? What materials did you use?
ReplyDeleteI love your blog. I'm so glad that you're back to posting regularly.