Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Fieldtrip to the Boston Museum of Science By: Stella

Hello Everyone!
We recently went to the Boston Museum of Science. Through Dad's work we got free tickets for me, Ethan, Dad, Mom and Aidan to go. We got access to the planetarium, omnitheater, and almost all the exhibits.

 It was a gorgeous day!
 
I didn't get a lot of pictures of the exhibits, but here are some of the really cool ones.
 The above and below views are the same, just at different angles.
 Rus, our outer space lover!
We played around with 3D images, forming them and trying to match them up to different 'skins.' We grew to appreciate Pixar's incredible movies.
We all enjoyed the Optical Illusions display. The above wheel just had some black lines and a couple red lines.  The picture above is of the wheel spinning. Look at all the colors! There's blue, purple, red, black, etc. (Below is the wheel when it isn't spinning)
We were having fun with size proportions. Rus is the Papa Bear.
Mater is the Baby Bear :)
I love the photo above. It is so cool!
Rus loved watching food decompose :P
He insisted I put the above picture on here. That spring is not real. It is an illusion. :-o
Below is a video of soap in a microwave!
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We went to a lightning show. They did a lightning symphony (video above) It was really cool!
I loved this view! Below are some snapshots of Boston, MA.
We had a lot of fun!

Wilton Course 1 Cake Decorating Classes By: Stella

Hello Everyone!

It's been way too long since I've posted here, but we have been kept pretty busy lately. One of the new hobbies I've taken up is cake decorating. Mom and I have had a blast at the classes. There was only one other woman there, but she stopped coming after the first week.  That meant we had the class all to ourselves with our instructor, Kathy, who has been teaching for 15 years! If you are interested in seeing some of her work, check out her site here.
The first week we learned a LOT.  We got some information on the best tools and supplies, baking incredible cakes, frosting consistency, etc. etc. We didn't have time to do much decorating. We just practiced making stars on some sugar cookies we had pre-baked and brought to class.
The second week we actually practiced on a cake.  We learned how to ice it with the cake icer tip.  Using this tip makes icing a cake a thousand times easier. It is really great.
We also learned how to smooth it using the parchment paper method.  All you have to do is wait for your cake to dry.  Once you can touch it without pulling any of the icing away, press a piece of parchment paper over it. You will get an almost perfectly smooth cake if you keep at it.
We also learned how to do a paper transfer with piping gel and wax paper. It was really fun!
 We did a transfer of a cupcake onto a cake!
Above is all the supplies for week 3. Needless to say, there was a lot of prep work involved.
Mom and I made red velvet chocolate pudding filled cupcakes for week 3.  We learned how to do rosettes, fancy borders, shaggy mums, pompom flowers, pull out stars and so much more.
 Stella's Cupcakes
 I designed the above cupcake with the little pull out stars and leaves.
Mater's Cupcakes
These were Dad's birthday cupcakes. ;)
Our final cakes were so fun. I did a four layer chocolate cake with chocolate and vanilla pudding for filling, and Mom did a four layer strawberry cake with a lemon curd filling. Both were topped with buttercream frosting.
 I made mine for a DI pool party.
Mom made hers for a Fourth of July party.
We loved the class and were so sad to see it come to an end.  But I'm enjoying practicing my cake decorating skills at home for various events. 
Before I finish this post, I wanted to show you some pictures of helpful supplies that I've learned about and/or purchased in this class.
 I used my graduation and birthday money to purchase the Wilton Ultimate Tool Caddy. I don't know what I'd do without it! It was originally around $70 but I used a 50% off coupon and got it to just a little over $30!  If you click the link above it will give a better description, but it does NOT come with all the stuff inside. It is an empty caddy with tons of space.
In the top I store all my tips, couplers, and bag ties.
 In the bottom drawer I store all my bags, piping gel, practice boards, parchment paper, stands, etc.
 Above is a picture of the container for icing stands, icing, and some misc. tips that don't fit in the top of my carrier. There are three of these size containers in the middle.
On the sides there is space for spatulas, flower lifters, etc.
Above is the cake leveler that I have. It is perfect for torting or leveling cakes.
PAM Spray, while good for lots of baking, is NOT good for cakes. It makes for lots of crumbs. We like the Wilton Non-Stick Spray. 
 
I have not tried Cake Release, but it does make for almost no crumbs, as we saw by our instructor's cake.
 I love my turntable!
These icing bag ties are absolutely wonderful and keep frosting from pooling out of the top of your bag.
I also love the icing bag holder. It works really well for your icing bags and flower nails. It comes with 6 holes for normal sized bags, two holes for large bags, and several holes for flower nails.
 
Squeeze bottles are wonderful for changing icing consistencies or making candy.  I didn't buy mine though. Mom gets the Agave Nectar instead of sugar in her tea, so I just used her empty bottle.  We washed it out, and it works great! (It is a bit larger than the 8oz. bottle above. It's about 11.75 oz.)

We had tons of fun in the class and can't wait to do Course 2: Flowers and Cake Design.

Father's Day/Dad's Birthday 2013 By: Stella

Hello Everyone.
We had a lot of fun celebrating Father's Day and Dad's birthday! We celebrated both on Sunday (Father's Day) because we had cake decorating on Dad's actual birthday.
Mom made a wonderful lunch. We had beef bourguignon as the main dish.
 Raspberry Feta Salad
 Beef Bourguignon
 Salad, Corn on the Cob, Rolls, and Beef
For dessert we went to Beech Hill Farm and Ice Cream Barn with Grandma Z., Adam, Steph, and the Cahills
 We also had a wonderful time visiting Grandma and Grandpa P. and Uncle Ron. Grandma made Dad a delicious birthday cake and Tert was happy to help blow out the candles.
 The boys licked each candle clean :)
 Red Velvet, Chocolate Pudding Filled Cupcakes for Dad's Birthday made by Stella
For Father's Day and Dad's birthday we got him a new bike (see pic. below) sneakers, a movie, a book and a few other things from the little kids that they bought at the dollar store ;)
Happy Father's Day and Birthday Dad! We Love You So Much!