Thursday, November 15, 2012

Adventures in Pie

I truly enjoy baking pies.

I've decided that I'm going to try two new pies this year. We have a company potluck coming up and I have to bring a dish for that, so I'm going to try a light Banana Cream Pie. I've always been slightly hesitant about a banana flavored anything, I think due to my mom's distaste of it. Although lately I've been enjoying banana flavored puddings and yogurts more. So I figured, why not try a banana cream pie? Someone at the potluck is bound to enjoy it. And the recipes I've tried from SkinnyTaste have been AH-mazing, so I have high hopes for this one. You can find the recipe here: http://www.skinnytaste.com/2009/10/banana-cream-pie.html.

The second new pie I will be trying is undecided yet. I'm trying to find a good recipe for a chocolate chip cream pie or an oreo cheesecake I think. I know that there's a pie in a magazine I read recently that I coveted and craved, so I'll have to go root around for that tonight. This pie is part of my Thanksgiving batch of pies, which will be carted with me from Ohio to Moravian Falls, North Carolina to a cabin in the woods for our family thanksgiving. I feel a little sentimental (okay a lot) about this year because it is K's & my first Thanksgiving and first roadtrip as a married couple. I'm excited to bring some pies and say things like, "Yes, these are our contribution," and "Oh yes, we made these together," even though I'm fully aware that I will be taking control in the kitchen and creating these pies myself. I need to work on the presentation. I'm pretty good at the taste of a baked good, its just that typically they turn out messy and falling over. I'm not very patient when it comes to creating. I think I view baking as a sort of expression, and in my head it seems obvious to let things just kind of go down as they'd like to. If it wants to fall over or drip down the side, so be it. I'm a big fan of not being perfect.

Anyway, I'm getting off topic. The other two pies I have made before and they are favorites. A reduced fat pumpkin cheesecake (to die for. i'm drooling just thinking about it), and an apple pie. I am not nearly as much of a fan of an apple pie as K is, partially due to the fact that I like chocolatey or pumpkiny flavors better, but equally due to the fact that I have to peel so many damn apples to make a pie that K will devour practically overnight. However, I am a loving wife and will always make him his apple pie. Plus, I need to improve on my latice-work.

I told K that I'll be baking and bringing these three different kinds of pies to thanksgiving and he expressed shock that I was making three pies. I did not tell him that I really wanted to make double of each and bring six. Maybe I will anyway ;)


I will post pictures of my finished pies as they are completed. Wish me luck!

 xo,
Rae

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Book Review: The Night Circus

I have just finished The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern, and my heart is full. Reviews of this book have been sporadic across a vast spectrum of opinion. My review may be differing due to the fact that I listened to the audio version of this book rather than reading the actual pages themselves. I feel that deserves some notice in and of itself, as I have never had high opinion of audiobooks before. I started listening to them at work to relieve some of the mundane activity that I parttake in everyday and to give myself something to improve my mind and entertain me as I work. I am not exaggerating when I say that the day flew by. Hearing this book in  my ear and imagining the beautiful scenery and characters was honestly like some sort of enchantment.

 I would like to go back and actually physically read this novel now - in part to see if my opinion differs due to form/media, and partially due to the fact that I feel as though I may discover more of the nuances in the characters and the circus if I were to attempt this story again. And, I must confess, that part of me just wants to be engulfed in the imagination and wishfulness of the circus again. I have read many reviews in which the reader claims such fascination and enchantment with a novel that they endeavor to immediately re-read the entire thing - and I have never encountered a novel that immediately warranted this response from me until now. I did not want it to end, perhaps ever.

I read a review of the Night Circus in the NY Times that stated that this novel could be the new Harry Potter, citing that when reading Harry Potter you wished desperately that Hogwarts were real and that you could attend, and that feeling is similar with this novel. While I cannot in any way say that this is the "new harry potter" (questionable that a title would ever be percieved of as such), I can assure you that I desperately and whole-heartedly wish that Le Cirque des Reves was real and that I was Celia Bowen, the illusionist (partially due to her talent, but equally due to her love interest and opponant, Marco).

This book is about a circus that appears in different locales and cities across the world without warning, and is only open at night. It appears and vanishes of its own timing and is filled with characters and magic and enchantment, cleverly disguised as simple slight of hand. At the heart of the circus are two young magicians, Celia and Marco, locked in a challenge to be the best - something they have been bound to since they were very young. Of course, over the years at the circus, the two opponants fall in love, which, in my opinion, was only expected of two people who are supernaturally bound to one another for eternity. The characters are bright and glorious, feeling familiar and like home as I learned about them. Widget and Poppet, twins with the ability to read the stars and see the past on people, ended up being some of my favorites although I had my reservations at first. Tsukiko, Chandresh, Tyra and Lainie, Friedrick, Bailey, Isobel, Prospero (perhaps my most hated character), and Alexander, among others, grace the pages and leap out as the story plays.

I particularly enjoyed the way that magic was portrayed in this book - not similar at all to the world of Harry Potter. No wands, no spoken spells, no broomsticks. The magic in this book is manifested in two very different ways - entirely through the mind, as Celia is taught, and through a distanced writing and charming, as Marco efficiently accomplishes. The fact that Marco could have such an impact on the circus from so far away simply by writing and developing models and charms was incredible to me. I also loved the "battle" between them which contained no action at all - merely counteracting moves as they each try to best the other at creating the best tents and bedazzlements in the circus. These moves soon become joint, as they collaborate on many tents in the circus. Marco will begin a new tent, Celia will add to it as her next move.
The amount of imagery and imagination in the different tents in the circus was incredible. It is difficult to decide which tent was my favorite, although I can narrow it down to the Ice Garden, the Pool of Tears, and the Bedtime Stories tent. The idea that each counteracting move slowly shifted from a chance to best the other into a series of love letters manifested in physical and supernatural creations took my breath away.

My only complaints were that the dating was difficult to follow, as every chapter was dated differently. At first this was no issue, as it was increasing in time - however, once Bailey's secondary storyline was introduced, it began to jump between a backwards and forwards time progression. This makes sense when considering the fact that time itself plays a huge part in this novel, almost to the point of calling it some kind of illusive character itself. However, the jumping time frame made it very difficult to catch onto at first as I was listening.

Perhaps it is my romantic and magical nature (I want so desperately for magic to be real), but I loved this book. I don't like to assign a number or star scheme to books or movies, but I would say that it is in my top ten as of now. Beautiful, enchanting, drawing me away from reality and making me think and wonder about it long into the night after I had stopped listening to it - I feel as if I have visted Le Cirque des Reves and perhaps Marco has only just erased my memory of it, leaving me in a fog of reality and grasping at thoughts of magicians and clocks and trees and love.
Long story short: go read it and fall in love.

xo,
Rae

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Another Brave Giveaway - Mrs. Southern Bride!

Obviously I am checking out the Brave giveaways today! :)
Mrs. Southern Bride is hosting this one:

http://www.mrssouthernbride.com/2012/11/brave-by-disney-movie-review-giveaway.html

xo,
Rae

BRAVE Giveaway on Living In Neverland!

This is my entry to the awesome giveaway going on over at Living in Neverland! Enter to win a copy of Disney/Pixar's Brave - anything Disney is 100% golden in my book! :)

Enter here:
http://livinginneverland-sandiego.blogspot.com/2012/11/be-brave-giveaway.html#

xo
Rae

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Disney/Pixar Brave Giveaway!

I absolutely adore Disney - I pretty much cry in every film. So I am very excited to see that Baby Shmizz is hosting a 5-disc Blu-Ray giveaway of Brave!
Enter here: http://www.babyshmizz.com/2012/11/disney.pixar.brave.giveaway.html

xo,
Rae

Welcome :)

Hello, world. My name is Rae. I am a 22 year old wife, animal lover, and thrifty lady. I'm not sure if there will every be any readers of this blog, but if there are - hello, I adore you. Thank you for joining me on my journey of love and life. Although the title doesn't allude to this, my plan for this blog is to have a place to compile low entry (mostly blog) giveaways and to endorse those that I enter. I'm also hoping to eventually tie in some savings related information, but I'm aiming to get the giveaways under control first.

I'll let you know right now I am new to this. My purpose in creating this is to keep things organized for myself, and also hopefully let others know of ways to win and save money. I'm new to a lot of things in my life - marriage, being a college graduate, couponing, giveaways, etc. I would love to share these experiences with you in the form of blog posts, photos, encouragement, and love.

A Zoo of Love is the best way to describe my life. I am a huge fan of love in all forms, and my life is sometimes a zoo. Attempting to get into veterinary school, marriage, volunteering, and making time for friends and family all keep me pretty busy. I recently discovered couponing and have fallen in love with all ways to save money and win great giveaways. Both of these have allowed me to bless others around me while also paying off school debt, and getting some awesome things for myself and my husband. A win-win!

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xo,
Rae