I hope everyone had an amazing weekend! We are so grateful for our troops who lost their lives for our freedom. It's overwhelms me.
On Saturday, someone asked me to help decorate a wedding cake. She had an order for a wooden looking wedding cake and a picture of the cake that the bride wanted her to duplicate. She was terrified that she wasn't going to be able to pull it off and begged me to help knowing that I had experience decorating cookies. Holy stress balls!
When we got to the reception site, she assembled the three-tier cake, handed me a icing bag, and told me to make it happen. I could have crapped in my pants! I was only prepared to help and even that made me nervous. I'd never even decorated a cake before let alone someone's wedding cake! I tried to tell her no, but she was shaking so badly with anxiety that I knew I was going to have to do it. Although it was unbelievably scary, I had so much fun doing it!
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| My very first wedding cake! Yay! |
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Photo of the one she wanted us to copy
(with the heart on the second tier instead of the top). |
On Sunday, the padres took the kiddos so that Brent and I could get away for a night in Charleston. We go there quite often, but are rarely able to enjoy the city as tourists. In fact, Brent had never even walked the battery or seen Folly Beach. We also stopped by
Jack's Cosmic Dogs along the way to try their famous hot dog. I'm not a fan of tubular-pig-naughty-parts, but since it was written up by Southern Living and highly endorsed by Alton Brown, we gave it a shot. It was just a plain hot dog with sweet potato mustard and blue cheese slaw. Honestly, it rivaled
the Sonoran dog we had in Arizona. Delish!
Here are some pictures of the battery. With another tropical storm off the coast, it was too windy to fully enjoy and we were getting showered by the crashing waves. Needless to say, our touristy walk along Rainbow Row didn't last too long. So instead, we dipped into
Pearlz, one of my favorite oyster bars ever, and guzzled down plenty of Sunday Funday specials while gnawing on crab claws. It was perfection and even more awesome that it was just the two of us.
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| Oyster Shooters!! |
After that, we shopped some, went to Starbucks, and enjoyed perusing the market. It was great. We headed to the hotel which was brand new and were lucky enough to be upgraded to one of the suites. When I saw the bathroom, I knew there was zero hope of us making it back out for dinner. Not only did it look relaxing, but there was a tv next to the bathtub. It was what the doctor ordered fo sho! Brent left to pick up sushi, while I soaked away layers of stress and momage. I even ate dinner in there! Ha! Chopsticks and pruney fingers? Yes, please!
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| I even took a picture! |