I actually [wedding] registered for it because because my mom and grandmother had a fit for it, and when you marry, you register. but have rarely used it. Never been a pink girl except for living peonies.
I just had to tell you this...my 2 year old girl just saw the photo of the cake and said, "aw...a wittle birfday cake, Mum.....can you move over da birfday cake so I can see all of it?.." Kids are so cute and innocent sometimes.
That looks so good and is so beautifully presented. Would you please share the recipe with your readers? I would love to make the one with lemon-cream cheese frosting.
Hi, my name is Beth, It is a pleasure for the chance to correspond with you! I am a sewer and a knitter, a mother and a Christian. I just wanted to let you know real quick how much you have inspired me with your blog, You have given me a new look at homemaking that society doesnt show. Love of family and giving of ourselves is the best thing in the world. It wasnt until i had my baby that i believe i really found myself and discovered true happiness, simply because i was free to care about something other than myself all the time. God is so good that way. Anyway, i already talked to much. Thank you for who you are. Beth
Your blog is so inspiring! Would you mind posting a short entry with the recipe for this cake (and the icing please :o) - I would really love to make it this weekend as I have some very ripe bananas crying out to be made into a delicious treat like this!
Yummy! It looks beautiful on that plate too!
ReplyDeleteI don't suppose you would share your recipe, would you?!
We have the same china pattern!
ReplyDeleteI actually [wedding] registered for it because because my mom and grandmother had a fit for it, and when you marry, you register. but have rarely used it. Never been a pink girl except for living peonies.
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I just had to tell you this...my 2 year old girl just saw the photo of the cake and said, "aw...a wittle birfday cake, Mum.....can you move over da birfday cake so I can see all of it?.." Kids are so cute and innocent sometimes.
ReplyDeleteThe colors of the flowers on the plate just POP. Beautiful!
ReplyDelete"Two cakes, and roses for every lady in the house!"... What a beautiful Valentine's celebration for four generations!!
ReplyDeleteSoft hug,
Rhonda in Montreal
A teasing piccy-yummy and healthy too! I have a blackened banana waiting to be turned into a treat in my banana hammock. A good reminder!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the cake is delicious..
ReplyDeleteBut that plate is gorgeous!
That looks so good and is so beautifully presented. Would you please share the recipe with your readers? I would love to make the one with lemon-cream cheese frosting.
ReplyDeleteHi, my name is Beth, It is a pleasure for the chance to correspond with you! I am a sewer and a knitter, a mother and a Christian. I just wanted to let you know real quick how much you have inspired me with your blog, You have given me a new look at homemaking that society doesnt show. Love of family and giving of ourselves is the best thing in the world. It wasnt until i had my baby that i believe i really found myself and discovered true happiness, simply because i was free to care about something other than myself all the time. God is so good that way. Anyway, i already talked to much. Thank you for who you are.
ReplyDeleteBeth
Simply lovely!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, just like your family :)
ReplyDeleteYour blog is so inspiring! Would you mind posting a short entry with the recipe for this cake (and the icing please :o) - I would really love to make it this weekend as I have some very ripe bananas crying out to be made into a delicious treat like this!
ReplyDeleteI'm fasting sweets for Lent. Banana cake sounds good. "Get thee behind me Satan." Oops - sorry, I didn't mean you!
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