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With love from Kansas

There’s a sunflower field in full bloom just northeast of town, and it is gorgeous. We visited at sunset on Saturday night, along with the rest of the city (it was hilariously crowded–we’re lucky they’re not in these shots, too). Hard to pass up such beauty, I suppose. Kansas is amazing. 

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It was a nice nod to the close of a gorgeous summer. Now, football’s underway, temperatures will drop to the 60s late this week, and there’s a closetful of sweaters and boots just begging to be worn. The best is yet to come. 

Throwback Thursday

From a road trip in December 2009. So over it…

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A few words from your newly elected official…

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Good news for Ava Kate

Ava was elected to student council this week! At her school, the council is comprised of fourth and fifth graders. Two are elected from each section of each class. She was pretty thrilled–most kids in her section ran, and she won on a platform that included more community service, as well as more of a focus on cats (over dogs) in the pet care drive. She saved a copy of her stump speech, which I’ll share in full soon. Congrats, Ava! 

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Overheard: A sampling from the weekend

Owen, immediately upon waking Saturday morning: “I need milk. I need a bowl of cereal.”

Olivia, to me: “Why do you always wear shoes? Shoes steal joy.”

Bryan, to the girls: “It’s not okay to fight, let alone draw blood.” 

Owen, as he’s trying to remove Katie’s iPhone case: “I need that.” (Points to a hammer.)

Ava: “Mom, Owen’s doing something dangerous! Look, Dad!”

Bryan: “Owen, get down!”

Ava: “It gets worse, Dad. Watch.” (Owen tosses himself off the back of the sofa, from a standing position.) 

Owen, gleefully, a moment later: “I fall down!” 

Ava, after I asked her to check on her brother shortly after he showered: “Owen was just watching the neighbor mow his lawn.” 

Rebecca: “On the deck? He’s naked.”

Ava: “Yes, I know. He was on the deck butt naked, watching the neighbor mow his lawn. Naked.”

 

 

Waiting for Gramma

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RV adventures

Earlier this summer, we made plans to join Gramma, Grampa, Mom, Dave, Katie and Tom at the Minnesota cabin for the Fourth of July. After a bit of work, I was able to convince the Kansas contingent to travel by RV. (Typical response from Katie following an update on the rental plans: “Are we really doing this? I guess this is really happening.”) IT DID, and it was AWESOME.

Katie and Tom came around quite nicely, I think.

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We spent the first night of vacation at Smiths, then picked up our RV in Omaha on Saturday morning. It was nice and new and clean, if not a bit cumbersome.

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Once we loaded luggage for what seemed to be 17 people, we hopped in, and Doug took a few photos for us. (You can see Doug’s entire set here.)

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It only took us seven hours to travel up north—we passed the time by playing games, asking Bryan to share the wheel (no), and trying to get Owen to nap (also no). A few choice overheards, from an intended series I neglected to fully capture, probably provide the best insights:

Rebecca, regarding potential carsickness: “I’m making seating decisions based on who is likely to be the pukiest.”

Bryan: “Buckle up. I want to try something here.”

Rebecca: “Please don’t tell your brother to shut his face.”

Owen: “Mosquito!”

Rebecca: “Olivia, do not stand on your sister’s head.”

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Once we arrived, we parked by the cabins and used the RV as our own quarters for the week. It worked out really well. For the most part it was very cool, and we slept well (especially after Grampa helped us level it).

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The ride home was a bit dicier, as is often the case. The table leg snapped, leaving us without an easy spot for snacks or games, so the kids had to find other ways to pass the time.

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MOST of the kids, anyway.

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I loved traveling in an RV, and while Gramma was quick to remind me of the two happiest days (the day you buy a camper, and the day you sell it), I also loved my mom’s remark: “RV having fun yet?” — a perfect nod to a Bornemeier vacation. Thanks, family!

Ava takes the cake

As promised, here’s  an update on Ava’s weekend project. She  began on Saturday by baking the cakes—and since the recipe was for a single 9-inch layer, we just doubled it. She measured and poured and mixed—all I had to do was prep pans and set the oven.

She also made the pastry puffs on Saturday. It’s in interesting process, in which you melt butter and sugar into water, then stir in flour and eggs to form a batter.

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Ava piped about 60 puffs onto parchment. They bake up hollow, and she filled them with a raspberry-flavored whipped cream and dipped them into a chocolate glaze (the same glazed used on the cake–you can see them hanging out in the background, pre-glaze).

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We struggled a bit when it came to the glazing—I wanted to show Ava how to push the glaze with the offset spatula, and she had no time for my instruction. Really, though, that was the only issue along the way. (I’m trying so hard to let this independent child be independent…).

 

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Livie offered some assistance as well.

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The finished product looked pretty great, and Ava seemed very proud! Definitely worth the effort.

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Our resident taste-tester—seen here with a cream puff in each cheek—agreed.

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I’m looking forward to the next project!

Just desserts

Ava found an old issue of Martha Stewart’s  Everyday Food in an Ashland antique store, and she just had to have it. She paid 25 cents of her own money, and has studied most every recipe since.

She’s absolutely determined to make this cake. And, I’m all for baking, but maybe let’s start with a blueberry buckle or a pound cake. (Because, dear MARTHA, this is not EVERYDAY FOOD). Moreover, she’s making it with the cream puffs, which will of course be filled with raspberry cream. It’s the weekend, and what else is there to do, really?

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I forgot to mention, she’s making two—one for brunch with Tom and Katie, and one to take to her grandparents. Two entire cakes, each with 30 cream puffs. NBD.

Send wine; stay posted. In the meantime, let’s hope she doesn’t find the 15 years of Living back issues I have stashed in the basement.

Ava at the lake

Vacation’s coming to an end, after one last lazy afternoon.

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