and the policeman...
The mustache paci I saw on Pinterest and followed the link to an Etsy website where they were selling them for $15!!! I thought hogwash, I can make that, so with a bit of felt and my hot glue gun I did! We'll see which costume fits tonight, either way pretty darn cute if you ask me.
I missed a post last week, sorry about that, we were really busy around here. Grandpa and Grandma Rekers came for a visit.
We had all sorts of exciting things happening. We had a Halloween party at the neighbor's house. I made cake balls that looked like pumpkins and Nutter Butter Ghosties.
I've been making cake balls for several years but only since the cake pop revolution have I started putting them on sticks. I'll give you my recipe for cake balls at the end of this post. They can be time consuming but can be the perfect treat for any party from bridal showers to Christmas parties. Make sure you eat a few after you make them because you more than likely won't get any at your party because they go really fast!
We're on hands and knees now people!
We haven't quite figured out how to put wheels in motion and move forward, but soon I think, very soon. And then look out world and good-bye knick knacks on bottom shelves for you shall be packed away only to be re-introduced someday when danger has passed.
We're headed to Chicago again this weekend. Daddy gets to come this time and all the aunties will be there with the exception of Karley. We initially planned the trip so that we could run the Hot Chocolate 5K Run and it turned into a perfect weekend to reunite with friends and family. We'll also be lucky enough to meet up with some of our dear friends that we met in Minnesota who now live north of Chicago so it looks like it's going to be a great weekend. Oh wait, maybe not as great as planned, did I mention that I've run twice since I signed up for this race two months ago? In case you are wondering, no, I am not the type of runner than can pick up where I left off and run when I haven't run a race in
Cake Balls:
1 store bought cake mix
1/2 can store bought frosting (coordinating flavor, chocolate with chocolate cake mix, vanilla with vanilla etc.)
1 bag colored Wilton Candy Melts (you can find these at Michaels, Hobby Lobby and sometimes Wal-Mart)
Bake the cake according to directions on box and allow to partially cool. When still warm break cake into about 6 pieces and put in large mixing bowl. Add half can of frosting. Mix until all incorporated and sticky. This works best if you just use your hands, the heat from your hands and the warm cake melt the frosting. Once it's the correct consistency (no cake crumblys left) roll into small balls and place on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper. Place a lollipop stick (you can also find these at Michaels, Hobby Lobby etc) in each ball but not all the way through. Place in freezer for about an hour. Once the balls have been frozen for an hour melt your Candy Melts according to directions on the bag. Dip each ball in the melted goodness and lightly tap against bowl to shake off excess coating. Place back on wax paper or if you want perfectly shaped balls stick the stick into a piece of Styrofoam and let coating harden. These also freeze well so you can make them ahead of time and they only take about an hour to thaw. Enjoy!!