Stef, Darin, Shawn and I were watching a movie last Saturday and stumbled upon the conversation topic of men being "whipped." No, not that kind. This kind: Being completely controlled by a woman to the point where you will do or say anything that she tells you to. (Thank you, Urban dictionary.)
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Whipped
Posted by Sarah at 11/20/2010 10:10:00 PM 2 comments
Mario, what?
10 P.M. last Friday:
Posted by Sarah at 11/20/2010 09:53:00 PM 0 comments
Shawn's 32nd Birthday
- Baked one 9 x 13 cake and two 9" round cakes. Both were German Chocolate.
- Let the cakes cool completely and remove from the pans.
- Cut the 9 x 13 cake horizontally down the center of the cake. (I wanted to have a coconut pecan frosting filling because it's Shawn's favorite.) To separate the two halves, I took a small plastic cutting board to carefully lift the top half so I could frost the bottom half.
- Cut one of the 9" round cakes into fourths. Took 2/4 of that cake and placed them at the bottom of the 9 x 13 so that they would look like shoulders.
- Round cut the top two corners of the 9 x 13 cake to look head-shaped.
- Frosted the entire cake with dark chocolate frosting.
- Used a decorating tip and frosted individual hair strands in hair-like directions with dark chocolate frosting.
- Placed tic tacs on the cake for teeth and half of a pink starburst (flattened) as a tongue.
- Cut a piece of cake in the shape of a nose and frosted with black frosting.
- Used the decorating tip to draw the outline of the eyes and filled the eyes with a cream cheese frosting (for the white of the eyes.) Lastly, placed two brown M & M's for the pupils of the eyes.
- Ta-da! Finished.
Posted by Sarah at 11/20/2010 09:17:00 PM 0 comments
Saturday, November 13, 2010
Star Wars Celebration Five a.k.a. CV
- I met Ashley Eckstein, who voices Ahsoka on The Clone Wars cartoon and also designs Star Wars clothing specifically for women. Her Universe She is a great gal--very down-to-earth.
- I also met Ben Burtt who is a Sound Designer amongst other things. Ben did the sounds for Star Wars, Indiana Jones, Wall-e and is known as "the voice of R2-D2." He was very friendly. For 20 bucks I was able to meet him and get his autograph. Get this; he told me he recorded the bullet ricochets for Indiana Jones in a canyon in the Provo area. He reused those sounds for Wall-e as well.
- I saw Warwick Davis aka Willow aka Wicket aka Professor Flitwick in person. He did a free live event where he talked about his work in Star Wars, Willow, Leprechaun and Harry Potter. I had a great time at this event! He is one of my favorite actors. I attempted to get his autograph but he was only available for two hours one day of the celebration. I arrived in the autograph line two hours before signing and they had just closed off the line! I was so furious! Mostly because I am such an avid fan and I had just missed my chance by 30 seconds or so. Anyway, the Ben Burtt autograph helped ease my pain.
- While walking back to our hotel, (I had a Yoda backpack on my back) a very tall man behind me said in an accurate Yoda voice, "The force is strong with this one." I turned to him and said, "Wow! That is really good!" He said, "It should be, it's what I do for a living." It didn't register at the moment but a few minutes later, after he had bolted past us, Shawn and I realized that it had been Tom Kane, the voice of Yoda on The Clone Wars! Man, did I feel sheepish after not picking up on that one!
- Shawn and I purchased tickets to "Last Tour to Endor." This entailed a ticket to ride Star Tours for the last time! This also meant we were able to ride a few extra rides at one of the parks of Disneyworld. After 7 PM the park was closed except for those who had the Endor ticket. There were even special Star Wars fireworks, which were the most mind-blowing fireworks I have ever seen!
- I bought those wonderful red and blue t-shirts that you will see in this post! They are classic. I also bought several vintage items: an Ice Capades and Ewoks banner and a sealed R2-D2 cake pan that is discontinued, which I will never open. (I went to the Ice Capades and Ewoks when I was little and have been searching for some memorabilia to collect.)
A ginormous and well-made Chewbacca costume!
Shawn on a speeder
Star Speeder 3000
Fare thee well!
I loved this painting!
Me and Elvis Trooper
Warwick Davis
Me and Ashely Eckstein
Me, Shawn, Chris and Aimee
Posted by Sarah at 11/13/2010 11:14:00 PM 0 comments
Simply Snapshots by Donalee Walker
Because Shawn and I had never had professional pictures taken, I decided it was time. Donalee Walker had posted on her facebook status that she was headed up North (Provo area) and would be available to do some sessions. I had seen her work and jumped at the first chance I had. I also convinced my brother to have his family pictures taken as well. Donalee did an excellent job!
Posted by Sarah at 11/13/2010 10:25:00 PM 2 comments