Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Angels Among Us

I hate my name. Who would name their daughter Tiffany? I even read a joke about it in a David Sedaris essay. Apparently he has a sister named Tiffany. I have complained about my name so much to my parents that they even confessed to me on my 29th birthday that I was indeed given the wrong name. Of course they wouldn't tell me what they should have named me, but at least they agreed with me.
The Saturday before Thanksgiving I was at Starbucks in the fashionable neighborhood of Buckhead in Atlanta. I stood in line with for roughly 10 minutes before placing my order which was 2 grande iced coffees. The girl behind the counter asked for my name and I lowered my voice a bit and told her, "Tiffany." She smiled and told me that she always believed she should be a Tiffany. I quickly told her my disdain for the name. She told me that the name was great and that it is a part of me for a reason. "Be kind to yourself and learn to love yourself." she said. A calmness came over me, something I only feel when I am in prayer. I looked into her warm brown eyes and said, "Thank you, I think I was supposed to speak to you today." It is odd to think that since that time I have not thought of my name once. Perhaps she was an angel.

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Sunday, September 25, 2016

Hot Weather in Fall

This past Monday I had this great idea of having a picnic at Kinsey Farms over the weekend.  I planned a menu for the three of us and got our picnic basket ready. I also planned on picking up at least one pumpkin for decoration.  As the week progressed, I started watching the weather. I must admit it felt like a cruel joke when the forecast stated that it was going to be in the 90s this weekend- the first fall weekend. I was bummed, but we still made it to Kinsey farms for about an hour to buy a pumpkin. Hopefully we can have that picnic soon.

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

School Year has Begun

School has started in Forsyth County, GA.  With my little one only being two, this technically doesn't affect me, but it has made me get into school mode. For starters, I am currently looking for a job. I feel that after having a two year break from work, I feel it is time to go back.  I am not saying being a full time mommy isn't real work because it definitely is one of the hardest jobs I will ever have. It's just that I miss going to a job where you can have conversations with  people. I have also started eating healthier.  Another back to school grind for me. Once again I was vacation from that as well.  Eating junk for breakfast is over. I need to start the day with protein. I also need to read and write more.  It's funny how the back to school air effects us all, even if we don't have to worry about school buses homework.  Getting back to the grind is just programmed into us.  At some point in time all of feel that we have been on vacation too long for this and that and we need to get back to order.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Ballerina Pout

I love lip gloss. It is the one product I cannot live without.  Being a long time lippee lover, I  have tried many a lip product. Last week while shopping for birthday presents, I entered the Cosmetic Market. My mission: find a lip gloss for my aching lips. My eyes scanned  counter to counter until they stopped at Sara Happ. At this small counter, I found beautiful little boxes of lip scrub tied with a bow and five lip glosses. The lip gloss or lip slip I picked up was Ballet slip. Ballet pink,  my favorite shade of pink. I had to have this shade if only for the name. Although I thought the shade was pretty,  I had no idea how this Sara Happ lip slip would perform. I am happy to announce that this beautiful shade of lip gloss kept my lips gorgeous and moisturized. Since I bought this lip gloss, it is the only shade I have been wearing. Next on my list to try is Sara Happ's lip scrub.

For all you local gals living on the north side of Atlanta, Sara Happ lip gloss is sold at the Cosmetic Market in Avalon and Nordstrom at Perimeter Mall for $24.00. Go out and try it, your lips will thank you.
 

Friday, June 24, 2016

Father's Day

Father's day was this past Sunday and I feel I should give a shout out to my awesome husband, Klaus. In church on Father's day we were reminded that God wants us to call Him, Abba which means daddy. A daddy is someone who comes down to a child's level and helps them with a task or simply let's them know they are loved. This is precisely what God our Father has done for us when  He sent His son to walk among us. I mention this because I see Klaus everyday hold our daughter in his arms, tell her he loves her, and gets down on her level when she is trying to speak. Klaus is a wonderful daddy  and it shows when you see our daughter's face light up when she sees him. I can only say, 
"thank you ", to God for making such an incredible man and to Klaus for consistently being a great daddy.

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Church Picnic

I love church picnics. There is something so old fashioned about them that warms my heart. Last Saturday was our church picnic. We showed up rather early with a bowl of German meatballs to share, my husband's specialty ready to eat. While my husband found a spot for his meatballs, I found a table for the three of us near the kids section. For over two hours we sampled food from around the world, a great thing about being at a Catholic Church Picnic and watched our little daughter play. The highlight for my husband and I were the Vietnamese vermacelli bowls, while my daughter enjoyed cupcakes. If you've never been to a church picnic for your church or at all, I encourage you to go. It's an opportunity to eat great food, play games, listen to music and a chance to  get to know people you see every Sunday.

Friday, April 29, 2016

Gardening

I have a black thumb, really. Everything I attempt to grow fails to thrive. My mother -in-law used to buy me silk plants and flowers so that I could have some sort of vegetation in my house. Yet, with all of the above being true, I find myself yearning to do yard work around my house.  My husband and I live in a small bungalow with a rustic yard and up until about a month ago, we barely touched it. Maybe I 've been inspired by fairy tales to create a patch of land where my daughter can frolic in nature, maybe I want to invite the sprites for tea in my garden.  Whatever the real reason,  I go out into my yard every day for almost an hour weeding and pruning and it feels me with peace.

Monday, March 21, 2016

Leprechaun Turds

For St Patrick's Day, I made a lovely batch of almond cookies, or as I like to call them, Leprechaun turds. This recipe was give to me by the brownie that lives in our house. Brownies can be very helpful in the kitchen.

Ingredients :
-3/4 cup of powdered sugar
-1/4 cup of brown sugar
-6 tablespoons of butter
-1 1/2 cups of flour
-2 eggs
-1 teaspoon of almond extract
-1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
-1/4 cup of shaved almonds
-10 drops of green food coloring
-orange sprinkles

Preheat the oven at 350 degrees. In a large bowl combine the sugars, butter, and both extracts using a mixer on medium speed. Gradually add the flour, eggs, and almond shavings. Once the dough is complete, have fun and add the food coloring.

Place the green cookie dough on a cookie sheet, using parchment paper and bake for 10 minutes. When the cookies are done, let them cool on parchment paper while adding the orange sprinkles.

Monday, March 7, 2016

Little Dacha

I wanted to share my Etsy shop with everyone who reads my blog. My shop is called Little Dacha and I have two items for sale, one is a collection of books all wrapped up with three clues on the cover and the other one is five hand stamped cards ready for Easter. I will have more items in the future.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Owls at Rucker Pet Supply

On Saturday, February 21st, our family went to see the owls, my daughter's favorite animal at Rucker Pet Supply.  This event was a meet and greet, not a flying exhibit. It was a wonderful to see the Owls up close. Carter definitely enjoyed herself. Mom and dad loved it, even though it was crowded. My only critique is that if Rucker Pet does this next year, they work on organization of the crowds. A part from that a good time was had by all. Thank you Rucker Pet for having such a great event. We will definitely be back.

Sunday, January 31, 2016

Scottsdale Farms

Today, my husband took myself and our daughter on an adventure to Scottsdale Farms in Alpharetta. I was shocked that I did not know this gem of a place considering I grew up in Alpharetta and my parents still live there. Scottsdale Farms is a beautiful nusery and an enormous gift shop in a timber-framed barn. Since it is January and neither my husband nor myself have a green thumb we decided to look around the shop and try out the Bella Luna cafe. I thoroughly enjoyed my iced Americano and Carter loved her cookie. When we finished our treat we walked around a little bit and greeted the pig and the chickens there.

I highly recommend this beautiful place, even if nurseries and planting is not your thing. The gift shop and the grounds are absolutely beautiful. Take a friend and go there for lunch, it will have a better atmosphere than most cafes. I also learned that they have activities for kids. This might become a favorite place for me and Carter.


enjoying our treats

Saturday, January 23, 2016

Winter Cranberries



For my daughter's 2nd birthday, I decided to make a real treat for my little
girl as well as Mama. In the Winter 2016 issue of Faerie magazine was a picture and a recipe of sugar and spice cranberries. They looked divine, in fact they looked like they came right out of the faerie relm and dropped on earth. Well I got inspired and decided to make these sugar and spice cranberries using ingredients I found in my own pantry.

Ingredients:
1 cup sugar
1 cup water
2 cinnamon sticks
1 tablespoon cloves
1 cup cranberries
1 cup sugar (for dusting)

I started with a simple syrup of water and sugar, once the sugar was melted I added the cinnamon and cloves and let it soak in a simmer for about 10 minutes.
Once the syrup was cooled to room temperature, I removed the cinnamon sticks and cloves and added the cranberries in batches.
I soaked the cranberries for roughly 2 minutes and then dried them on a wire rack for an hour.
In a bowl of sugar, I rolled the cranberries around until they were covered in sugar.
When they were covered with a sugar dusting, I moved them once again to the wire rack and let them sit for an hour. After that I placed them in a covered dish and moved them to the refigerator. I found they last refrigerated for a week.

Friday, January 1, 2016

New Year's Resolutions

Wake up with the intention of being good.
Help someone on a daily basis, or at least smile at someone.
Don't piss off the brownies that live in your house, or things will go missing.
Be a natural beauty;
If you have no natural beauty visit a beauty counter and seek expert advise.
Make friends with the animals.
Sing everyday, whether you are happy or sad;
It worked for Cinderella, Elsa, Aurora, Snow White, Ariel, and Belle.
Dance like no one is watching.
Find the yellow brick road and follow it.
Whatever you do, DO NOT pour water on any woman with an aggressive attitude, that person may melt.