Showing posts with label Featured Guests. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Featured Guests. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Barney Cake and Cutie Patootie Maggie

I have been working for the same company for 10 years now. (gasp! I didn't just say that!)  In my long stay in the said company, I have collected a lot of close and wonderful friends along with adorable godchildren.

Maggie, one of my goddaughters, celebrated her 3rd birthday last September.  So I decided to make her a Barney cake.


This was the first time we made a 3D topper.  I said "we" since Cards (brother) and Marc (husband) made Barney's initial molding.  I just helped with the finishing touches such as the eyes, balloon, and the green thingie on his tummy.  



We were laughing a lot while making it since it was Barney they were "forced" to make.  The least favorite character of all.  It all started by associating Barney with Arnie, a dinosaur mascot from the movie "Nine Months".  Hugh Grant punched the Arnie in front of all the kids inside the store because he was annoying.  So every time we see Barney from the store shelves, we had this inside joke about wanting to punch Barney in the face.



But, since my dear goddaughter Maggie loves Barney, they had no choice but to make it. :))


It was so worth it to convince them into making the topper...
Need proof?


I thought Dora was still her favorite character, good thing I asked her dad what her current favorite is.  He replied Barney automatically and he's absolutely right!  Just take a look at the photo below.


Now every time we talk over the phone, there is always a conversation starter. LOL!


She never forgets the cake!  She always tell me about how she blew out the candle and ate the cake every time we talk.


She would also ask me what I am baking now.



our baby zoolander eating Barney's balloon


Isn't she a cutie patootie?



Then she would end our conversation with.. "I love you ninang, I miss you, love you, ingat (take care)!"

Sigh... such an adorable baby. :x


It wasn't so long ago when she looked like this...



Barney cake

I love you too Maggie... I'm glad you liked your cake. :*

Maria Reyes







*special thanks to Maggie's dad, Ronnie, for providing the awesome pictures. keep it up!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Wonder Woman Chocolate Cake

I recently had the opportunity to bake for a very good friend of mine, Kat. She was a former classmate who happened to live near one of the apartments I used to stay at.  We started seeing each other even after class to compare notes and sometimes to answer assignments together.  Our friendship had evolved from going to and from school together into having a day at a spa and some other fun activities.  Most of it involved eating in our school cafeteria while sharing stories endlessly.  What I loved most about her are her cool and unique ideas, wholesome jokes, and sometimes extending her motherly instinct towards me.  She might never realize how she had encouraged me into gaining enough confidence and be able to speak in front of a class for the whole 45 minutes, so I am going to share it.

I remember exactly how I prepared for my report in one of our classes.  The subject was Business Ethics and our professor was also a practicing priest who required us to speak before our class for 45 minutes.  As if that was not enough for me to be nervous, I was the first to report since I got the number 1 from the draw lot.  :-SS 

I had a lot of concerns.  I was having problems with my throat.  I couldn't speak that long, especially not in front of a whole class of professional and intelligent people.  I had no idea about the subject matter and one week preparation was not enough!  I can't be number 1, I needed a benchmark!  There were endless concerns happening in between my ears, but I prepared anyway.

Before the class began, I had a sick feeling in my stomach.  I'm pretty sure I was also shaking at the time.  While our professor was checking our attendance, just a few minutes away before I began to speak, I whispered how I felt to Kat.  I no longer remember the exact words she whispered back, but what I remember is that it was full of encouraging words.  She mentioned one by one all the things that I have accomplished already, and the potential that I had and what I could become.  But the best motivating words that she said was that... "If I could only stop thinking about the impression that I might impart and focus more on what I will have to share, she believed that I can deliberately do it".

I didn't know what happened but I felt like I was Popeye who just got a dose of spinach.  To cut the story short, I enjoyed speaking in front of the class that the appointed student-to-monitor-time had to signal me to wrap it up since I had consumed more time than expected!

Thanks to Kat's motivating powers I was able to gain enough confidence and was able to do something I haven't done before.  And for that I am forever thankful to Kat...

Wonder Woman chocolate cake

I just recently learned that she was promoted to being a manager. I was actually teasing her about it when we met again and she admitted that she already is a manager. I wasn't really surprised since I knew she had great potential. With how diligently she works and how effective, efficient, and dedicated she is, it really was no surprise. It was a well deserved promotion and I am very proud of her.


Anyway, she asked me to bake her a chocolate cake. when I asked her what kind of design she would like, she just said the simplest one since it was just meant for personal consumption. I, however, decided that I would surprise her with a Wonder Woman cake since it totally fits her.

Wonder Woman chocolate cake

Although I know how successful she is professionally, her success in keeping her family is much more commendable. I have high respect for any woman who still has the energy to do household chores despite the fact that they have an 8 to 5 job. Even more so if they can still manage to stay glamorous just like her!


Wonder Woman chocolate cake

Amazing right?

Wonder Woman chocolate cake

Now that is Wonder Woman in real life. 

Wonder Woman chocolate cake

"She is not afraid of the snow for her household,
For all her household are clothed with scarlet."
                                                                   ~ Proverbs 31:21

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Mama's Labor of Love

Since it is mother's day, I decided to feature some of my mom's passions.  But before I do that, allow me to first give you an overview about her.  Let me put it this way, every time I think of her I am reminded that mothers are both the strongest and kindest person you will ever know your entire life.

Almost everyone thinks that their mothers are the coolest and I have to admit I feel the same way.  I was told that my mom was an adventurous and independent lady during her youth.  She had a strict father, but that did not stop her from attending her favorite bands’ concerts.  She even bought her own guitar and learned to play it by herself.  Her fondness for music made me and my two brothers lucky growing up since we did not have to buy cassette tape albums during those times.  She already collected them herself. Talk about getting a free ride!  Some of these music were from bands and artists such as E-heads, Alanis Morissette, Yano, Natalie Imbruglia, The Corrs, and The Youth to name a few.  I even remember our eldest brother’s friends came by our house one day and asked if she could help them tune up their guitar.

The problem however with having a cool mom is the part where you will have to share her with other “children” that she more than willingly  “adopts”.  I grew up with so many boys hanging around our house because she would rather see her sons close by, than constantly worrying about their whereabouts.  It was uncomfortable for me at first since I was never really at ease around boys other than my two brothers, but it later turned out to be advantageous for me since they have become my brothers as well.  What used to be discomfort, turned out to be a security blanket since they had become very loyal, helpful, concerned and good friends to us.

Just like every mothers we know, she was also very generous.  There was a time when she had to leave home for days because she volunteered to help the poorest of the poor and went to the different parts of the country.  Then she shared the small allowance she received from that volunteer work with her youngest brother, the one she dearly loved.  But she had to stop doing what she loved and look for a more stable job when we were about to enter secondary school, so she could help our father in supporting us with the finances.  During those times she would lavish us with gifts and it never mattered how much (or less) was left with her.  I would later realize how generous mama was, and that no matter what I offered her, I could never outgive her.

It puzzles me why a very strong lady can be softened.  Softened by her own children.  Why did I say so?  Mama is not the type of woman who would cry easily.  No matter what kind of circumstances life would throw her, I had never seen her cry.  It was only her children who had moved her to her very core.  That was the only fear that she could hardly keep to herself.  Fear for her children’s well being.  She's like a supermom and her kids are her kryptonite. May God forgive us for that.

I remember exactly how she handled situations during the worst times in our family; she would lead us into praying the rosary every night.  Even now that we have overcome them and are truly blessed, she would never forget to offer a thanksgiving prayer to God.  And that, among all the good qualities I mentioned, is the  thing that makes me very proud of her.

Now about her passion…

Six years ago, our family decided to open up a computer shop which she and my youngest brother manned.  From then on she never stopped playing online games.  She first started with Ragnarok, then MU online, then Flyff, and now that the facebook games have evolved… she has started playing Gods War.  She even made a character for me that I never get to play with. 


Another hobby that she is good at is gardening, which she most probably got from her green thumbed father.  It was normal for us, since we were just kids, to enjoy, quite literally, the fruits of her labor.  You just had to  pick a passion fruit, lemon,


 or calamansi  from her garden if you wanted a freshly squeezed juice.


  Or a pechay,







an eggplant,


(the roses here are my mother in law's)





tomatoes,








or string beans if you wanted vegetables.  Sometimes, she would grow different kinds of flowers.



There were also different herbs available either for consumption, tea,


(tarragon)


or as a spice.  Even for healing!  Although my elder brother is reluctant about it (for its lack of evidence through scientific study), it doesn’t matter.  I would still put alovera on my scalp any day if she said I should! 

Mama also loves to cook, but our style is completely different.  She is more of the experimental type while I am more into precision.  I am constantly dependent on recipes and relentlessly focused with every ingredient’s exact amount, while she would just approximate the measurement of her ingredients.  It is the same thing with how we would play the piano.  I will always read notes and sometimes memorize the piece in order for me to play and then finally know the tempo.  She, however, will first listen to the music before she would play and make her own interpretation.  A natural talent.


Now back to cooking…


The kinds that she would usually cook are Pangasinan (northen part of the Philippines) delicacies.  She learned to cook by observing her grandmother’s way of cooking then trying it on her own.  My personal favorite is the Suman, and the sweet sugar frosting called Katiba, that she often make whenever there are family reunions.  My cousins would sweetly tease her about how "old school" her humble share is but it is always such a big hit.  Always without a fail. 



It makes me happy that right now she is doing whatever activity pleases her.  And for that I am always reminded that one need not live a high lifestyle in order to achieve ones personal satisfaction.  That is one of the greatest wisdom I hope I will always keep.  Thank you mama for being the best that you can be for us.  Happy Mother's day! We love you.