My kids love muffins. And donuts. I mean, who wouldn’t. Carbs and sugar, sugar and carbs…yum! I’ve been long substituting whole wheat flour for white, apple sauce for oil/butter. But the sugar solution has been elusive. I’ve used honey, but that’s still sugar. Today, though, inspired by the methods Katie uses in her recipes, I made fat free, sugar free, whole wheat banana bread muffins. Instead of the 1 1/2 cups of sugar (seriously!) that the recipe called for, I used 4 ground up dates and a squirt (probably about 15 drops) of liquid stevia. It worked. The muffins are wonderful, and I had a lot of fun making them with the kids.
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Spirals on spiraling forward
I love the symbolism of the spiral: infinite potential, interconnectiveness. If you google it, you will find all the other meanings for its symbolism. I love it. That’s why I changed the name of my store from my name to Spiraling Forward: it is a symbol of me moving forward, out of the corporate grind, the potential I believe for my family. It hasn’t been easy, but it’s been fun. I love finding new ways to incorporate the spiral into my designs. It’s my “signature style” (thanks Kimberly Wilson for introducing me to the concept.) Here’s today’s highlights:
Retro exercise
Today I went rollerblading for the first time in a long time. Like three years. The last time I remember rollerblading was right after I went back to work– fall of 2008. It felt fantastic, but hard. Much harder than I remember it being. Maybe I haven’t used those muscles in a while.
Tonight, I will be celebrating receiving an all clear from my doctor–cancer is finally undetectable in my blood!!!! and stretching my hips and IT band.
The loop I did was 8 miles and beautiful. Here’s some images:
Necklaces, bracelets and hearts, oh my!
I’ve been trying to make more coordinating pieces for my collection. Today I’ve got a matching necklace and bracelet. Also, the re-new highlights are from my stoney hearts collection. The one with the question mark in the center is my favorite, because even after seven years of marriage my heart still asks me questions. Hope you enjoy!
Dreams
I just wanted to share this video from Harmony Dust. She has an incredible ministry at Treasures reaching out to sex workers. In this video, she talks a bit about where she came from, her struggles, and God’s redeeming power when it comes to our dreams. What most struck me, though, was her warnings for our responses to dreams deferred. I saw my own reactions. See what you think:
06.03.2012 – The Dream Maker’s Dream / Harmony Dust from Oasis Church on Vimeo.
Today’s listings at Spiraling Forward
I had a lot of fun creating these necklaces. I hope you like them too. Each are one-of-a-kind and ready to ship!
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What I’m reading: Point of Origin
After the review I posted of her first book, Amanda Havard’s publisher contacted me an offered an advance reading copy of The Survivors: Point of Origin. Of course, I was thrilled! Here’s my review of the book, available one week from today.
The second installment in Amanda Havard’s Survivors series, Point of Origin creates nearly as many questions as it answers. We join Sadie on her quest to reveal the origins of her family, a group of immortals exiled during the Salem Witch Trials. The elders founded a colony in Montana that nobody every leaves. Except Sadie. Never comfortable living apart from the world, and distrusting of the elders, Sadie ran away to live as a human. Her departure set in motion a restlessness among other survivors and now 28 more have left. A vision from Anthony foretells a coming war a between the rouge survivors and the rest of Sadie’s family. She is searching for a way to prevent the war, or, barring that, to find a way to overcome their immortality.
Along for the ride is Sadie’s betrothed (boyfriend is too light, finance is too formal) Everette, and his family, also immortal. Everette and his siblings are vampires, as are those survivors that escaped from the commune. These aren’t the sexy we-only-eat-animals vampires either, they are people killing blood drinkers. A group of shape-shifters also join in the hunt, having nursed Sadie back to health after a battle in Book 1.
Havard does a fantastic job putting us inside Sadie’s head. While on this life-and-death quest, she is also dealing with the intense emotions and confusion of first love. She is unquestionably in love with Everette, but she’s also attracted to her human friend, Cole Hardwick. Where Everette is an immortal vampire, Cole is a normal guy, able to let Sadie live like a normal human, if she so chooses. I was sucked in to the love triangle, enjoying the feelings of falling in love with Everette while at the same understanding the amount of pressure she was feeling. I found myself rooting for both men, as unable to chose as Sadie seems to be. It’s the allure of being “normal” versus the obligation to protect her family.
This is, at it’s core, a mystery, not a romance. While the relationship with Everett and Cole is there, this isn’t a Twilight-knockoff about how hard it is to fall in love with a vampire. There isn’t a lot more I can say about the plot without spoiling it, but I will say this: for a while, I felt like I was watching Lost all over again. Havard ties up just enough throughout the story to keep you going, but she leaves you with even more unanswered questions that you started with.
The one caution I have for the reader: The ensemble cast in this book is huge and sometimes a bit hard to keep straight. I was never so lost that I couldn’t pick it back up, but just know that you need to read this book with your full attention or you may get confused.
New in my shop
I spent a lot of time preparing to take Spiraling Forward into the “real” world last month at fEASTival. However, TDOT had other plans, beginning a huge road project that closes the easiest route to East Nashville every weekend for the whole summer. Thus, fEASTival has been rescheduled for September 8. Although disappointed, I am happy and agree with the organizers’ decision. I want fEASTival to have the best turnout possible, to give Spiraling Forward the best exposure possible.
The good news is, because I was stocking up for the festival, I now have a huge amount of stock to list in my store over the next few weeks/month. Here’s today’s offerings:
What I’m hearing…We are Young
Austin and Lily have (finally) moved on from their obsession with Foster the People. Now it’s all about Fun. Specifically, We are Young. To entertain ourselves, we’ve been finding different versions of the song online. Here is one of my favorites.