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Cake-Break School Style

Remember how I promised to tell you about the Ginger Elizabeth baking class?
Yeah, I know that was a long time ago.  Oops.  It’s a pity too because I feel like that baking class changed my life!  Well, my baking life anyways.  I’ve never been a baker.  I’m not a perfectionist so all that exact measuring is a challenge but after the class I feel bold!  I can do it!  I can follow Ginger’s precise step by step recipes for delicious cupcake-heaven.  I can totally make three different types of filled cupcakes.  Cower before me vanilla beans that will be split and scraped!!!
All gross exaggerations aside the class was great.  Ginger is a friendly and helpful teacher. She needn’t have been. After she gave her biography her credentials alone made me ready to do headstands for her.  Among all the regular stuff she worked with Jacque Torres in NYC.  Also her husband worked a at a little restaurant in Napa called the French Laundry.
Please adopt me Ginger.
Can you imagine meal time at that house?  Their kid is the luckiest ever.
Mom, me and Em at Ginger Elizabeth Cupcake Class

My accomplices: It seems they are attending a secret baking school without me. I can only assume that school has a blue-eyed, teal blue clothes dress code.

Ginger Elizabeth Samples

We got samples of each cupcake we were going to make. It was hard not to eat them immediately.

Ginger Elizabeth cupcake demonstration

Ginger is crazy fast with the whisking and whatnot. It's impressive.

Ginger Elizabeth cupcake class

One of the nice things about a live class is that you get to see the textures up close. Sometimes I have no idea what a recipe is talking about when it's like "whip till it's "insert nonsensical description here"

Ginger Elizabeth Cupcakes

The cupcakes are just so good. It's just another level of delicious.

Every time I go into the shop I act like a crazed stalker. Obviously the class was no exception. My Mom only fed this bad behavior by insisting that we take pictures with her. Ginger was really nice about it, although to be fair I'd be cool if people wanted to rave about my baking and take pictures with me too.

Weekend Update #17-First Father's Day Edition

Friday=Swing Day. Don't mind his crazy hair, just a little yogurt hair gel.

My friend Debi installed her own WATER HEATER. What? What?

I didn't feel so good so I spent a lot of time here. A nice white duvet is like sleeping in whipped cream. Thanks to Amanda Hesser for the brilliant metaphor.

My parents came to visit and brought pomegranate balsamic vinegar and basil olive oil from their homeland. That is one of many reasons they are welcome anytime.

My Daddy and my baby Daddy. I haven't spent Father's Day with my Dad for at least a decade so it was extra special to have him here for Arnold's first Father's Day.

We went out for Chinese food to celebrate Father's Day.

I love them so much.

This is part of Michelle’s Bits of my Weekend Community.  To check out more weekends visit her blog here.

Weekend Update No. 5-Monterey Edition


We went to the Monterey Bay Aquarium. Beautiful.

This is the view from the cafeteria. Cookies taste better with an ocean view.

The underwater tanks are absolutely magical.

Kids were screaming "Look at Dory!" at this tank.

Watch out R. Pattz. You ain't got nothin on us!

We checked out my Uncle's Kayak Shop at the Coastguard Pier. AB Seas Kayak. Check it out here!

Monday Madness

Let’s start out the week right.  With easy-to-digest pictures from last week’s adventures.

Thank goodness for the cuteness.

Carseat=Calm and Contemplative

How to be a Californian Lesson No. 57. Under the freeway is not for drinking. It's for farmer's markets.

There are some guapos hanging out at the produce stands.

Prima Dora came to visit on Valentine's Day! This picture says it all.

It was Valentine's Day. We showed ThePackage.com some love!

It was also Chinese New Year. Year of the Tiger. ROARRRRRR!

Measure in Love

There are people in your life who will never know how a small gesture changes you.  The fifth grade teacher who took me and my class to see Les Miserables at the age 11 comes to mind.  As do my high school Spanish teacher whose love for the language somehow brought me to a point where I live with a household of Colombians.  Actually there are countless people among friends, family and strangers who have done things both big and small that butterfly effected me into places unimagined.

But right now I’m thinking of someone else.  More specifically, I’m thinking of my Aunt Carole.

My Aunt Carole is a hipster.  She travels the world learning things with an appetite that cannot be stopped.  When she travels she actually WRITES me postcard and sends them via international mail! And when I go to her daughters’ house and compliment something they inevitably say “Oh yeah, my Mom got that for me.”  My Aunt Carole was the person who introduced me to Madeline L’engle.  And she the indisputable queen of cool was also the person that bought me the first CD I ever owned.

It was the soundtrack to RENT.

In 1996 I had not heard of RENT because I was not living on the Upper East Side of New York.  I was living in Concord, CA. I was however  a band-choir-insert something here geek and I immediately loved RENT as all good geeks should.  I loved its message, I loved its music and I loved to listen to it, over and over again.  There is no possible way to listen to Seasons of Love and not want to hug your loved ones until they choke.

It’s a musical about living everyday the best you can, committing to art and creativity and remembering that life is short.  The fact that it’s creator Jonathan Larson died the night before it debuted of a brain aneurism is a tragic punctuation mark underscoring its principal lesson:  Life is short.  Live it well.  No Day but Today.

I listened to this music almost everyday in high school and beyond.  I am not exaggerating when I tell you that I can sing the WHOLE THING.  All three hours.  Don’t test me because then I will subject you to proof of this claim.  And then you will have lost three hours of your life and like RENT tells us “Life is short.  Time’s a flyin”

So you’d think I would jump at the chance to see two of the original broadway leads perform this week in Sacramento. I mean how often would I ever get the chance to hear original cast-members of any musical perform?  It’s kind of a duh.

Except that I have a newly adopted child and a depleted savings account from our Bogotá “vacation”.  And I’m tired and my friends already went… and blah, blah, blah.   And then I just said Eff it, being a Mom doesn’t mean not having any fun.  No Day but Today.  I started convincing Arnold to go with me.  He wasn’t enthused but lamely acquiesced.  And then luckily two days before Dahlia rode in on a white horse to save me with a timely e-mail invite.  She said “You are my go-to musical buddy, wanna see RENT?”   “Will you sit with us in the nosebleeds?”  I replied.  And because she is awesome she said “Of course”

Watch out Adam Pascal and Anthony Rapp. We're comin for you!

And I’m so glad I went because it brought me back to a wonderful place:  1996 when I was 16 years old and full of optimism and sweet naiveté.  I’ve listened to that soundtrack thousands of times in my life but I never, ever though I would get the chance to hear it sung by original cast members.  The performance we attended was the last of a 300+ performance national tour. There were people who had flown in from Tokyo to see it.  Jonathan Larson’s family was in attendance that night.  The energy in the theater was unbelievable.  RENT Heads are apparently as rabid as the TwiMoms. Dahlia and I were totally overcome by giddiness and our accidental last-minute good fortune.  We clutched each other the whole performance demanding of each other “How could we possibly have almost missed this?  This is unreal.”  I did my best not to squeeze her till she choked.

Final Curtain Call - Adam Pascal gave a moving tribute to Jonathan Larson's family

Live music has a way of being demanding with you.  Nostalgic music has a way of bullying you into submission.  Aad as we sat there  RENT was being quite abusive with me.  I thought about all the years that had passed since my Aunt Carole gave me that CD.  I thought of my friend Jessen and the many, many times we sang those songs together.  I remembered how when we were crazy-broke in college she bought me an orchestra ticket to see the SF show because  as she said “it has always been our thing, we couldn’t not go”.  I thought of my family, my friends and of my little boy sleeping at home under Carmen’s watchful eye and I can’t help but think if you measured my life in love I would be luckier than most.

Thanks Aunt Carole for that CD you gave me all those years ago.  If I measured your life in love you would be ten feet tall.

Sweet Home Sacramento

The day we arrived home from Colombia our wonderful friends set up a triage to get ready for us.   A week before we got back they let me know they were preparing for our arrival with an e-mail entitled “Operation Elian”.  They picked us up from the airport with two cars, opened up the house, and filled the fridge so that our return would be as stress free as possible.  Did I mention they also cooked us a huge pot of soup and a tray full of cinnamon rolls as well?  And left pretty much right away so that we could settle in?

You see now why I was so desperately homesick towards the end?  My friends are the best.

Our homecoming was wonderful but let’s just say that the first day you come home after a redp-eye flight and a jet-lagged baby is unpleasant.  The next day though is great!  A wonderful lazy Sunday.  Here’s a glimpse of Elian and Carmen’s first day in the US!

We went sampling, uh I mean grocery shopping at Trader Joes!

We went coffee sampling, uh, I mean grocery shopping at Trader Joes.

Fish Tacos. Now that he's Californian it's time to start eating Mexican food. Stat!

Elian digs the music at Rubios.  I dig that they have high chairs.

Elian digs the TJ's yogurt we gave him after he rejected fish tacos. I'd be dissapointed but I learned from my GAD. When your kid rejects food it just means more for you!

Carmen considers her first fish taco.

Happy Family Enjoying the Nice Weather

Arnold and Elian show off unintentionally matching outfits and Kung-Fu Moves.

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