Monday, June 16, 2008

Very Long Week

So, last week was so looong and busy!!! First of all, I decided to start my own business. I make bows, and many people have been telling me to sell them... so last week I decided to give it a try. The name of my company is the Myra Caitlin bowtique! I will be selling my bows on etsy.com with the address of myracaitlinbowtique.etsy.com if you want to go check them out or purchase any of them. I am also selling them on our webpage MyraCaitlin.com. This is a website Mike put together for me after Myra passed away, and it has pictures and our story on it as well as Mike's music but I will talk about that more later. :) So here are a few of the bows that I make:

Purple sheer korker bows:



4th of July Korker bows:



Single Korker bow:



My bugs... I can make butterflies, bees, ladybugs, and fireflies!



Flower Sheer bows: I can make these in white, red, yellow, and blue as well!



These are just a few that I make! I will be making a ton more and have more to show at my etsy store. I can make them in pretty much any color you want as well, you just have to ask. My bows aren't listed on myracaitlin.com yet but will be shortly.

If anyone is interested in any of them, you can buy them on etsy.com, or you can just email me or leave me a comment... (thanks)!

Ok, now on to the other part of the long week! We had an artwalk here in Moscow last Friday and Saturday, and Mike played the piano at it. They asked him to play right in front of a coffee shop from 6:30-8pm on Friday (he actually played until 9), and they told him he could sell CD's. So all last week we made CD's and got his music ready for Friday. The CD turned out great! We have sold 4 so far, and at the coffee shop (Sister's Brew) they have it playing and said if anyone asks they will give them Mike's info.

It was a lot of fun! We drove Mike down there and got him all set up and then the kids and I walked around the artwalk and met up with the Hill's and walked around with them. It was fun and pretty cool to see Mike out there playing his piano and to see so many people admiring his music.



His admirers start so young :) This little kid, Evan, kept on coming back and insisted that his Grandma let him stay there... it was cute!



We have put Mike's music up on myracaitlin.com, and you can go and listen to samples of his music or purchase the CD here.

So it was a pretty exhausting week with me making bows and trying to help Mike make CD's and everything! On Saturday, I went garage saling and found some cool stuff, and then on Sunday my dad was in town, so we got to spend some time with him for father's day which was nice. I made some yummy cheesecake (the only kind of cake Mike likes), and we got to visit for awhile! Keri and Brian's family came over as well! We gave my dad some chocolates, and one of Mike's CD's for Father's Day. He absolutely loved the gifts and was excited to listen to Mike's music on the way home. My dad loves Yanni, and everyone agreed that the 3rd song on Mike's CD, The Joy of Life, sounds just like Yanni! If any of you are wondering, I didn't forget about Mike. I made him an omelet (which is a lot harder than it looks) for breakfast and then for dinner I made him lasagna with swiss cheese (his favorite cheese), and we gave him a mouse pad that has a bunch of pictures of the kids on it in different stages of their life. So he had a pretty good day as well! :)

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Anniversary Part II

So, our Anniversary was great!! Everything went wonderfully! It all started, actually, the night before when we went to bed. Mike had made the bed and had a gift on it for me. I thought that was so sweet and a great beginning to our anniversary.

We had reservations at a very fancy French Restaurant called West of Paris. I sold a lot of my baby stuff on Craigslist so we could have enough money to go. It was the best food we have ever had. If anyone has a chance to try French food, do it! There is just something about the way the French make their food. Such elegance, such perfection. It actually reminds me of the movie Ratatouille, the way he described the food! I have always loved Paris and have wanted to go for as long as I could remember and have wanted to try the food as well! So when we moved here and saw that they had a French restaurant we knew we had to go. Plus it was fun because one of Mike's majors is French. It was fun to hear him speak French.



The Chef, Francis Foucachon, and his family grew up in France and he has been a chef for 40 years. I am not sure why they moved to little Moscow, but we aren't disappointed. It is a family owned business. The waiter was the son, and we saw the Chef's wife there as well. It was actually very sweet, because during our meal he made dinner for his wife and then came and ate dinner with her. He was a very sweet Chef..he actually brought out our food and went around and made sure everyone was enjoying the food. Before anyone leaves the Chef comes up to you and makes sure the food was good and that you are leaving satisfied. It was just such a great experience...it really makes you want to move to France. If you want to read more about the restaurant you can read about it here

So, Mike bought the 8 course meal for us to share and I bought my own Entrée. First we had a Pre-appetizer. It was 3 slices of cucumber, then salmon pâtté, then cavier and yes I actually liked it.



Here is proof to my family that I actually ate it! :)



Next was the cold appetizer which I thought was nasty. Some of the foods are definitely acquired taste, and this was definitely one of them. Yuck! I think it was mostly the cheese I didn't like..the croûtons were yummy though.



Here we are eating the salad...I loved the centerpieces!



Now onto the hot appetizer. Mike loved this one! It was artichoke hearts with mushrooms on top of it and the whole thing was surrounded by swiss cheese. I normally despise swiss, but I think it actually made this dish taste better. Too many mushrooms though!



Then we had our Entrées. Mike had duckling and I had chicken. This restaurant is known for the chef's special sauces. Wow...it was amazing. It was by far the best chicken I have ever had. On the side they made this type of mashed potato that was fried. Those were yummy as well!



After that you get a sort of lemon sorbet. It normally has alcohol in it but they didn't add it in for us. That is also one thing about French cooking..they add a lot of wine and drink a lot of it..I think we were the only ones in the restaurant not drinking wine :) But anyways, the lemon sorbet was the the palate cleanser to get you ready for more food.

After that, Mike had another salad, Yuck! and then we were onto the cheese plate, Yum! They let us choose an assortment of cheeses and gave us bread to go with it. I really enjoyed this one cheese, called Boursin, that was almost a dip.. it had a garlicky taste to it. I was so excited, because yesterday we went to the co-op, and I found that cheese so I had to buy it! :)

After the cheeses you get a pre-dessert. It was raspberry mouse with strawberries on top...yum! Then finally came the dessert. You are probably thinking, wow, after all that food, who could have dessert but the portions are smaller than we are used to, and you take it slow. They want you to enjoy the food, so you get it all in stride. We were there for 2 1/2 hours.

For dessert, we had Crème Brûlée Au Chocolat. It was, of course, great as well!



We left very satisfied! After the restaurant we went home. I had had my friend, Michelle, come and decorate our apartment while we were out. We were sad, because we couldn't go to the Anniversary Inn this year, so I wanted to bring the Anniversary Inn to us. I had Michelle put rose petals on the doorway entrance, on the table, and on our bed. She also put a bucket with ice and fake champagne on the table and champagne glasses on it. The lights were dimmed and there was soft music playing. It was funny, actually, because I had told Michelle I was just going to leave the door unlocked, but Mike was acting suspicious and had to be the last one out the door so I just told him to leave the door unlocked and hoped he wouldn't figure out I was doing something. Well, when we got home both of us were hesitating because we wanted the other person to go through the door first. Come to find out there was a huge present on the table next to the fake champagne. Boy was he surprised when he saw what I had done! It was fun!!
He was so sweet..I have been wanting a magic bullet forever and I finally got one!!!



These things are so awesome and I can't wait to use it!



We also rented some movies like you do at Anniversary Inn and I had bought 2 individual cheesecakes at the co-op and put them in the fridge like you would get at the Inn as well. They were yummy!

The next morning, I made breakfast like at the Inn! On Mike's I had a couple of breakfast hot pockets, a raspberry parfait I made, and a blueberry scone. I had bananas, a strawberry parfait, and a blueberry scone. And of course real, fresh apple juice from the co-op!



So, as you can see, we had an awesome Anniversary! Next year will be the big 5 and we are wondering how we can top this one!

Sorry for the long post :) we had such a great experience that I wanted to capture it all!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Happy 4 Year Anniversary!

Today is our 4th Anniversary!!! We plan to celebrate by going out to eat at a fancy French Restaurant and spending the night at our apartment without any kids. I will have to add details and pictures later on that.






On account of it being four years I thought I would list 4 things about Mike that I love:

1.) He is a very patient and caring father.



I can get a little stressed out when my kids aren't paying attention or doing things they aren't supposed to be doing, but Mike is very soft spoken and will sit with them and talk with them until they have calmed down.

2.) He supports and wants to do FHE every Monday and wants to do family scriptures and family prayer every night.

3.) He is a great kisser :)



4.) He is very patient and calm with me (on most days :) ) I get stressed easily and am stubborn but he is very patient and understanding with me and lets me get out what needs to be let out.

I am sure I could list more but I will save those for other Anniversary's :)