Friday, October 30, 2009

Too much fun in the kitchen



Cassie came to visit this last weekend and it was a BLAST!! We made harvest cookies, and may have gotten carried away a time or two. Dave put up with all the estrogen in exchange for extra frosting.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Pumpkin Carving - the New Art


On Saturday night, we had a pumpkin carving party. We had pumpkin filled desserts and a table filled with tools to create our masterpieces. These are the results from the party. Can you guess the shapes and who carved what?

From left to right:

Spiderweb (Cassie Reynolds), Labrador (Joel and Jeanette Hedge), Hiker (Tara Cory), Skier (David Cory)

Monday, October 12, 2009

No one told me I married an addict...


I'm reminded of those days as a kid when one kid would say to the other, "I love cake." The witty child would then respond, "If you love it so much, why don't you marry it?"

Dave should have married desserts. I had no idea his obsession with sweets was so intense - Judy, you didn't properly warn me. This is Dave eating A PLATE of pumpkin bars I made. Notice the bowl sitting on the desk - he grabbed the extra frosting out of the fridge and went to town. I caught him in the act - totally busted!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow









We were CRAVING the mountains, so we got the heck out of dodge and headed up to Kings Canyon this weekend. On our way up we stopped by a gas station and spotted this sign - got to love Fresno-ites! We tried a new trail that involved 9 miles in on a one lane road followed by 2 miles on a dirt road. Results = no one in sight!!! It was about 30 degrees and just as we were finishing the day hike, flurries began dusting the trees. What an experience - the first snow!!! We packed pizza for lunch and thought it would be a brilliant idea to cook it over a fire. Crispy pizza on a cold day - it doesn't get much better than that!

Junk in the trunk



On Saturday we said goodbye to the lovely treasures that consumed our garage. Dave, as you can see by the photos, had a bit of a hard time parting with several items such as: a framed photo of a rooster, his mini fridge from college, and a random collection of Indiana Jones hats. All in all, we made a $100 and we can now park in the garage. Yehaw!!