Friday, April 25, 2014

spring ketchup

Oh it's been so long.......will you forgive me if I offer you cake?
angel food cake // the little red house
So much to catch up on......but where to begin?

the kids: Jonah turned 9....NINE! WHAT? WHY? WHEN? HOW? 
we are on a 5 week count down until they are out of school for the summer......hurry hurry hurry.
Easter Sunday, aren't they the cutest?
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spring: spring is finally, just a teensy tiny bit deciding it's here. It's been cold and blustery these past few days, but the earth is slowly warming and coming back to life.....thank goodness.

running: I am finally back to running again. I hurt myself snowboarding back in January and didn't run for TEN weeks.....I think that is the longest I have gone with out running in.....like 12 years.....I thought I might die. But now the trails are dry, and life is good, and I didn't die.

chickens: the girls are back to laying daily now that spring is here.
as much as I wanted more babies this year.....I really didn't want them in my house again. So I think we are going to pick up a few laying hens to add to our flock. I didn't realize how much I would love this whole chicken farmer business...it really is so much fun.

school: I turned in my final papers this last week!!! AAAAHHHHH!!!! I never want to write another research paper again. I am sooooooo close to being done with this semester--I have 3 finals next week and then I've made it! I seriously cannot wait.

reading: these past four months of school I have read and read and read.....but it's almost time for me to start reading for fun again--woohoo!! I ask this all the time--but it's because you guys give the best suggestions--
What are you reading? 
What is on your MUST READ list for summer?  

blogging: It's been a good break these last few months, but I'm anxious to get back to sharing again--I've had lots of ideas brewing in my brain...

caking:
I think I have posted angel food cake 100 times (give or take a few) but it really is one of our favorites. we had this with our Easter feast last Sunday. 
angel food cake // the little red house
Angel Food Cake
recipe for angel food cake by alton brown

INGREDIENTS:
1 3/4 cups sugar 
1/4 teaspoon salt 
1 cup cake flour, sifted 
12 egg whites (the closer to room temperature the better) 
1/3 cup warm water 
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 1/2 teaspoons cream of tartar 

DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 350°
In a food processor spin sugar about 2 minutes until it is superfine. 
Sift half of the sugar with the salt the cake flour, setting the remaining sugar aside. 
In a large bowl, use a balloon whisk to thoroughly combine egg whites, water, vanilla extract, and cream of tartar. 
After 2 minutes, switch to a hand mixer. Slowly sift the reserved sugar, beating continuously at medium speed. 
Once you have achieved medium peaks, sift enough of the flour mixture in to dust the top of the foam. Using a spatula fold in gently. 
Continue until all of the flour mixture is incorporated. 
Carefully spoon mixture into an ungreased tube pan. 
Bake for 35 minutes before checking for doneness with a wooden skewer. (When inserted halfway between the inner and outer wall, the skewer should come out dry). 
 Cool upside down on cooling rack for at least an hour before removing from pan.


Homemade Whip Cream
2 cups whipping cream
1/2 cup powdered sugar
2 tsp pure vanilla

Top with whipped cream, berries, and enjoy!
try it with chocolate whipped cream HERE

Happy Weekend!


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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

weekend plans

all worth it in the end
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Every single minute counting down until we left was slow....sticky.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday seemed to span the length of an entire week.
Papers due. Tests to take. Stress piling high. 
I'd arranged to take a test early so we could head out Thursday morning and make our weekend longer. When my Wednesday was done I giggled while simultaneously feeling tears run down my face. We needed this break. I needed this break--a chance to clear my head before these last few weeks of school come raining down hard. We loaded the car--groceries, gear, jackets and sandals and anticpated our sunshiny adventure. It was finally happening!

Plan A.
Our first plan we knew may not work out--we had two campgrounds in mind that we wanted to try to grab a site at--a little unlikely this time of year in Southern Utah, but we'd try anyway--and if not we had a backup plan, and even a backup to our backup plan--such good boyscouts we are!

Plan B.
So yeah--plan A didn't workout--campgrounds full--but no problem.
We stopped in the town of Escalante and found out where we could camp in the area (anywhere that had already been camped in and had a fire ring--a good "leave no trace" practice.) We had our own water and didn't need a bathroom or any other fancy camp things, and we were pointed in a few directions of where to go.
We headed down down down the unpaved road--rocks flying, dust whipping, and tires...popping.

Our tire.
It was flat.
The flattest flat.
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Plan C
We were 9 miles down the road, and it was 5:00--you know, exactly when the small tire shop in town closed. Robby put the donut on and we went over our options:
we go back to town and find a place to stay.....but then we are driving 9 more miles fully loaded down with gear....driving down the uneven road on a wimpy little tire.

OR 

Plan D
We were only a few miles from the area we wanted to camp--if we continued on and found a campsite, we could have camp set up, and head back to town in the morning, with less of a load in the car.

We went with D.
We were all anxious to get camp set up, and this would only set us back a little bit of time in the morning--just a quick flat fix and we'd be off exploring, as planned.

We continued down the road....? It was a road. ish.
It would have been fine had we not been on a tire half the size of normal, car fully loaded, and without any phone service. We decided we'd just pull into the first good area we saw to camp....so we drove and drove and drove....
The "road" was more of an "area" that had 
been "scraped" of it's "surface". 
Rocky banks lined the sides--there hadn't been a campsite yet.
"Let's just turn around" we'd say, and then laugh, because there was literally no place to turn around. We didn't want to go any further "off road" than we were, for fear of blowing our donut. 
(that should be a saying--"don't blow your donut". I like it)

ahem. 

So down the road we went, not a place to camp in site, and the road was only getting steeper, rockier, and less road-ish. We laughed and laughed and questioned "whhhaaaaaaaat are we doing?!" 

Finally! 
A campsite? no. 
But a corner just wide enough that we could do a 40 point turn in and head back to town. 

Back to town for....

Plan E. 
(By the time we hit Plan E we were STARVING, so obviously Plan E included Pizza.)
We found a little cabin for the night. And by little I mean it had one bunk bed for the four of us--adventure! The kids deemed that night "the best camping trip EVER!". 
It was fun.....and very....cozy(!)(?)
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Plan F.
Rise and shine! We hurried out of our cozy bunk in the morning so we could be first in line to get our tire patched. After that we'd head out and find a campsite, and spend the day exploring--no time to waste! Plan F was going smoothly, until 
"this hole is too big, even with the patch, you're going to be leaking air"

NOOOOOOOOOOO.

Plan G.
"But I don't want your trip ruined, so let me go see if I have a tire--even a used tire that will work." Thanks Mr. Tire Man. 

Plan H. 
"I don't have one. 
The closest place that would have a tire for you is a couple of hours away"

Plan I. 
Sadly, at this point, our little donut was our best option......so there we were:
Loaded car, tiny tire, surrounded by gravel roads that were all off limits.

Plan J. 
We all pout. (and by we, I DO mean we, but mostly I mean me.)

We were sooooooooo close. Yet, impossibly far. 
Everywhere we had planned on being the next few days was miles and miles and miles down unpaved roads. 

Plan K. 
We go home. 
Plan K was quickly vetoed by all of us, obviously.

But what? 

Plan L.
We got out our maps and looked for anything and everything we could do from the safety of a paved road. We knew we'd have to leave a day early because we needed to get a new tire before we drove all the way home, but we were going to salvage this trip the best we could! Robby found us a few areas to explore, I found us an place to camp, and we were on the road again.

Plans M-Z. 
We played, explored, and roamed the desert. We looked for different rocks, flowers, lizards, and snakes(!) We crossed freezing cold water to marvel under a natural bridge. We threw up our tent beside the rocks and told stories under a full moon.

the perfect camping spot.
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a camping "bath"....it was freeeeezing.
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While things didn't go exactly at all as planned, we found a way! 
There is always a way.....will you find it?

Escalante National Monument
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 Capitol Reef National Park
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DETAILS:
photos:
the first few taken with my phone, the rest were taken with my Mark II.
In Escalante Utah:
Stay/Eat at Escalante Outfitters. The cabin was only $45 for the night and the kids seriously loved it. They are super clean, there are showers and bathrooms (not IN the cabin, but nice to have), and we were very impressed with the pizza--lots of yummy toppings--not your basic greasy pizza.
worth hiking:
at the escalante river trail head (off highway 12, between Boulder UT and Escalante UT), hike about 2 miles up river and you'll see a large natural bridge to your left. You can explore underneath--my kids loved it. The trees were just barely budding and the water was freeeeeezing, but we still enjoyed this quick hike--it would be a good one for summer time.
in Escalante National Monument:
last year we explored Zebra slot canyon HERE. We were hoping to explore more slots this time....but we will be back. oh yes.
from the car:
Drive down the Burr Trail Road out of Boulder UT. There are several trailheads right off the road--some really great areas to get out and explore.
also from the car:
the entire drive down highway 12 is INCREDIBLE. Nothing like it on Earth.
Capitol Reef National Park:
We hit this our on our way home--we have driven through Capitol Reef several times, but we've never got out to explore. We only had time for a quick hike, and we chose the hike up to Cassidy Arch. The views from up top are incredible--I love watching the rock roll from red to white and back again. The hike is only a little over 3 miles round trip, but there is some elevation gain and you are in the sunshine the entire time so make sure to have lots of water.

As always, I have to recommend:
KEENS and CAMELBAKS for my kids
My love for CHACOS
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QUESTIONS:
Any time I post about camping I get so many questions--from gear to food to all the in-betweens. I did a camping basic post a few years ago--check it out HERE.
If you still have questions, ask them in this post. If I get enough I will work on a post and compile all of the info together.
I often get questions about specific camping locations--if I want to share, all the info will be in the post, promise!.....if I want to keep it a secret then I just might do that too :)