Thursday, October 6, 2011

Mickey Mouse Cookies

Found a cute treat on Pinterest (which I am addicted to! Found lots of fun ideas!) and I was excited to try. Here is the original idea. Mine wasn't as cute, but still tasty. 

Started with Oreos-big and small

Assembled into a Mickey

Covered with chocolate!

Again, not as cute, but still tasty!

Saturday, October 1, 2011

First Fall Treat a Fail?

If I showed you this picture, what would you think these are? (No cheating! Don't scroll down yet!) Besides sugar cookies, what would you think I was going for? Hint: They are not pumpkins, raccoons, poisoned raccoons, or the Phantom of the Opera with a green mask. Please comment and let me know what you though these were at first glance. 
I won't be offended...that part has past :)


Give up?

This is my attempt at Poison Apples. Remember in Snow White when the skull image appears on the poisoned apple? Well, that's sorta what this is going for. 
Obviously, my frosting skills need some work :)



I began with the basics: a sugar cookie recipe, cream cheese frosting, and my friend Kylie.

I dyed the cookie dough red.

Kylie had a great idea of rolling the dough between two pieces of wax paper (with a bit of flour in between). It sure saved us a huge flour mess! It was SO easy. 



 And this...is where the fail began. What was I thinking?? 
Two sheets together in one...sheesh...


 This is what you get...burnt cookies. :(


 Tried it again and with success, I frosted and added dried blueberries (instead of raisins.)

So, there you have it. My somewhat of a failed attempt at a Disney recipe. My eyeball truffles were much more successful. I think I'll be making those again!

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

So close I can almost taste it!!

Seriously though. I can almost taste fall! It is taking all my energy to restrain myself from decorating, cooking, and crafting everything Halloween (and Autumn). I already broke out my fabric pumpkins from last year. Don't worry, I didn't save the same toilet paper :) 


Notice the cookie cutter. THAT project will be coming soon :)

In the meantime, I've tried other things like fondant cake! (Thanks to a Relief Society Activity) I'm no pro, but I was a teeny bit proud :) I gave it to a friend for her birthday.


Well, let's hope that I can make it to October. Or at least until Friday (the first day of Autumn!)

Saturday, September 3, 2011

D23 Adventures

I apologize that this post has been delayed. I've been home from my D23 adventures for 2 weeks now. What is D23 you ask? It is the Comic-Con of Disney. Everything from the latest news for the Parks & Resorts to Disney art was there. From the latest technology & games to Pixar panels. Even Disney Channel cast members and movie props! It...was...amazing!!!

Basically, a Disney convention...on steroids! Among the amazing things I saw and did included: 
  • Meeting and chatting with Constantine Maroulis (Placed 6th on American Idol Season 4...yes, I'm a dork, I remember!)
  • Got to meet the "Voices of the Parks" including the California Screamin', it's a small world, Indiana Jones, Space Mountain, the Official Disneyland Voice, and Dee Bradley Baker!! (Remember Legends of the Hidden Temple??)
  • Previewed the new Pixar Short "La Luna" which is to come out with the new Pixar movie "Brave" in June 2012. It was super good!
  • Got a preview of the characters of the upcoming Pixar movie "Monsters University."
  • Viewed a panel of Pixar directors (including John Lasseter) and got to hear some great insights and stories about this company.
  • Met a LOST character, saw original LOST props, including the Dharma van!
  • Also, got my T-shirt QR code scanned once! (Not as many as everyone else). The code links you here. Enjoy :)

Here are some photos...



(See my After Today Live T-shirt? We all wore them, with a scan code on the back)

Meeting Constantine!! SO COOL!

A LOST Dharma van!! 

Pixar Shorts directors

Rex & Ted met Bill Farmer. (The voice of Goofy.)

I...want...one...

Met Dan Roebuck. He played Artz in LOST. ("You've got some Artz on you.")

The directors of Pixar. John Lasseter is on the end closest to us. 

The new Sulley for Monsters University

The new Mike from Monsters University

The whole group in Downtown Disney the night before we left.

AJ & I 

Ok, for those other Losties. Here are my photos of the LOST props! Some are a bit blurry, we weren't allowed to use flash photography. I was so excited about these props you'd think I was at Disneyland. SO COOL! (There were also props/costumes from the Pirates movies, Hocus Pocus, National Treasure, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, Alice in Wonderland, and others)

John Locke 

Charlie's rings!

Yes, Dharma polar bear food.

The letter Sawyer carried.

Hurley's lottery ticket and airline ticket.

Sun

Jack's card

Kate's mug shot, passport, handcuffs, and airplane.

I cannot tell you HOW excited I was!

Sayid, Sawyer, and Charlie clothes from Pilot. (Yes, I took pictures of jeans and tshirts!)

Jin & Sun

John Locke

Locke's wheelchair!

Kate

Jack

Pretty much, it was awesome. Can't wait until next time!

Thursday, August 18, 2011

Stay Tuned...

I'm back at work and already taking a vacation! I will be in Anaheim at the D23 Expo! Basically, it is the Disney version of Comic-Con. We're getting a sneak peak of everything Disney soon-to-come!

Again, I say, stay tuned for whatever I discover!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Home at last

Summer is at a close. I can tell because I am finally home and living out of a closet instead of a suitcase. I began my summer with a trip to CA. Spent a few weeks at EFY. Went to LoMia (12th year!). Finished off with a weekend in UT.

Here are a few last minute photos of my summer:

Went hiking at LoMia...

...then ate ice cream.

Went to Temple Square in Salt Lake...

...then stopped at the M&M store in Vegas.


It was a great summer. Probably one of my favorites :)

Friday, July 15, 2011

My Favorite Things: Harry Potter Edition

If you are tired of hearing about Harry Potter, then don't read this post. I am going to add my own tribute of sorts to the wizarding world I am soon going to miss. I am a typical Potter fan who has read the books and looks forward to the movies. Harry has been part of my childhood for 14 years. Wow!

Here are some of my favorite memories:

Also, teeny spoiler alert :) If you have not read the books, do not read ahead. If you've not seen the movie, but know the end, go ahead at your own caution (I post images from the final movie).

Favorite Book:
I love the time travel, werewolf, innocent man stuff, but really this is the last sense of happiness. I feel it is because Lord Voldemort does not show up in this novel. With dementors all around, the characters must focus on memories that bring happiness.


Favorite Movie:

In the last week, I've re-watched all 7 movies prior to viewing the final chapter for the first time. Now that I've had a second chance to watch this movie over again, I stand by my original thought. Part 2 is my favorite movie. If I could squish Part 1 & 2 into a 4 hour movie, then that would be ideal. Everything that had happened in the past has led up to this final battle. Every person has a choice to make. Some falter, some are true, some live, and some die. Makes me wonder what kind of choices I'm making and what I am doing about them...


Favorite Character:

Neville Longbottom was my favorite character since Goblet of Fire. (I loved that it was his 10 points that earned Gryffindor the House Cup at the end of Sorcerer's Stone!) Perhaps I just like underdogs, but this is one worth rooting for. We learn more about Neville as the series continues and, I confess, I was most worried about Neville's safety when HP7 was published. By the end, Neville has transformed from a timid, forgetful boy into an undaunted, admirable wizard.


Favorite Romance:
Ok, ok, so not original, but it is my favorite. I am not a crazy fanatic who was counting the seconds until they finally kiss, but I did enjoy watching the feelings grow over the years.


Favorite Death Eater:

She. Is. Crazy.
Bellatrix Lestrange is a fierce follower of Voldemort. I do not think anyone could portray the character as accurate as Helena Bonham Carter did. Although she is my favorite Death Eater, it is purely out of admiration for the actress. I would never want to come face-to-face with her.


Favorite Lord Voldemort Characteristic:

Kinda weird that I like something about Lord Voldemort. However, I love how he holds his wand. He barely grasps it! This photo isn't the best, but it gives you an idea. He is so powerfully arrogant that he holds it so delicately in his fingers. I love it.


Favorite Quotable:

"Soon we must all face the choice between what is right and what is easy."

This comes from Albus Dumbledore in the Goblet of Fire. Voldemort has returned and things are beginning to to change for the worse. You see his statement come true as the story unfolds. It is also very applicable to our own lives.


Favorite Redemption:

Poor Draco. That is all I could think of the entire series. He was lead into the "dark side" by his parents. I think I would include the entire Malfoy family in this category. Lucious was once a proud, arrogant man. By the end, he was broken and distraught. All that mattered to him was his family. I admire Narcissa Malfoy as well (I love her hair, oddly enough). Her son was all that mattered. By the end, I was overwhelmingly happy that the Malfoys figured out what was important and finally did what was best for their family. I even shed of few tears of relief for them.


Favorite Death:

I should probably replace the word "favorite" with "most anticipated" or "most appreciated." Words can hardly express my love and admiration for this fictional character! He sacrificed his pride, self-image, time, reputation, and life for those who loved him least. It was not until after his death that his true character was shone in it's full glory. Of all the Death Eaters, he was, I believe, most respected by Voldemort. And, of all the wizards, I believe that he was one of the greatest. Even more-so than his Dark Lord. If a heaven existed for the wizarding world, and the story implied that there was, I believe that Severus Snape earned a ticket to enter and reunite with those who he loved. I'll bet it was a wonderful celebration.


Favorite Lesson Learned:

I learned a lot from the Harry Potter story. The best thing I learned was precisely what Dumbledore warned of: choosing between right and easy. The consequences of each are significant. Choosing the right isn't always easy. Just look at Harry and his friends, physical and emotional pain at every corner. As I think of my life, choosing the right can be so very difficult. It isn't always, but sometimes it can be. However, choosing what is "easy" is a lie. "Easy" for Draco and his parents was not easy. It was more difficult than what Harry had to go through. In my life, when I choose what seems easier than the right, I find that everything seems more difficult. It is a lie that the Dark Lord (or Satan!) tells.
It seems to me that when we choose the right, life is easier. When we choose what is easy over what is right, life is more difficult (Matt. 11:28-30). Catch my drift?


Honorable Mentions:

Weasley Family
This family sacrificed a lot. Good, humble, hardworking family.


Fred & George Weasley
They were jokesters who knew what was right. I was particularly touched by them when they were comforting a younger kid who had "I must not tell lies" scratched in his hand. Guys who were always smiling and laughing even in the gloomiest of days. Although they were goofballs, they were sincere and brave.


Dudley Dursley
A spoiled brat who learned to respect those around him. Especially his cousin, whom he once despised.


Kreacher
I love Dobby, but Kreacher was a twisted, beaten elf who found kindness from Harry, Ron, & Hermione. Wouldn't mind an elf like Kreacher.


Lavender Brown
She was a bit crazy in HP #6. But, like her fellow students, chose what was right in the end. She paid dearly for it, and I hope that she isn't completely forgotten.


Expecto Patronum
Probably my favorite charm. It requires happy memories. I like that :)


Kingsley Shacklebolt
I don't know what it is about him, but I think he is awesome!


Professor McGonagall
Always put students first. Her courage and steadfastness really stood out in Deathly Hallows, both the novel and the movie.



Well, there you have it (sorry it is lengthy). My favorite things about Harry Potter. Seems silly for me to post all this, but it has obviously been on my mind. So, I thought I'd share it.

To Harry Potter (novels & movies), it has been a great ride!