Today I made a white cake.
From Scratch.
And it's in the oven.
So cross your fingers!
I can't remember the last time I made a cake from scratch. But I remember being very proud of myself. As I am now. I love making things from scratch. I feel very accomplished and old-fashioned when I do.
The non-old-fashioned side of me found this recipe online at TLC Cooking:
INGREDIENTS:
2-1/4cups cake flour
1tablespoon baking powder
1/2teaspoon salt
1/2cup butter, softened
1-1/2cups sugar
4egg whites
2teaspoons vanilla
1cup milk
PREPARATION:
1.Preheat oven to 350°F. Line bottoms of two 9-inch round cake pans with waxed paper; lightly grease paper. Combine flour, baking powder and salt in medium bowl; set aside.
2. Beat butter and sugar in large bowl with electric mixer (NOTE: Definitely use this non-old-fashioned tool!!) at medium speed until light and fluffy. Add egg whites, two at a time, beating well after each addition. Add vanilla; beat until blended. With electric mixer at low speed, add flour mixture alternately with milk, beating well after each addition. Pour batter evenly into prepared pans.
3. Bake 25 minutes or until wooden toothpick inserted into centers comes out clean. Cool layers in pans on wire rack 10 minutes. Loosen edges and invert layers onto rack to cool completely.
Good Luck!
*EDIT*
It's finished! And, it didn't implode :D
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Women in the LDS Church
So today I was going through the forums at lds.net and just reading a few things. I came across a post by a young women who was asking if anyone else thought the church was sexist. She indicated that there were many times when she didn't feel that it was fair for her YW leaders to teach that women should marry and stay at home with their children, to teach and to raise them..and that many of the other young women were "shooting" her dreams down. I wanted to just post my response here on my blog. Before I get into what I said, I have an addition to make. I understand that there are many single women out there (myself included) that are not married yet, or who may never have the opportunity to marry a worthy priesthood holder. To them I say...just keep following the Lord. Trust him! And keep living your life in a way that it will be a benefit to your family (whether that is future family, or present family). And read Sister Dew's talk...and Sister Thompson's talk. In case you don't know, both of these wonderful sisters have served in leadership positions in the church and are not married.
Onward....
There are a lot of great comments on here..but I haven't seen one (unless I've overlooked it) that talks about what the prophets have said about this! In the end, each of our individual choices are between us and the Lord, but you will never get a prompting that goes against what the Prophet says to do (unless you're Nephi and an Angel comes to you...then God will make sure that you know it's HIM speaking, not just your head).
First of all, I came across this great quote from President Faust's talk in the April 1998 Conference. He quoted President Kimball (indicating that the church still upholds what previous prophets have said):
“Remember, in the world before we came here, faithful women were given certain assignments while faithful men were foreordained to certain priesthood tasks. While we do not now remember the particulars, this does not alter the glorious reality of what we once agreed to. You are accountable for those things which long ago were expected of you just as are those we sustain as prophets and apostles. … This leaves much to be done by way of parallel personal development—for both men and women.”
But the eternal, and incredible role of women has been defined for us.
Here's a quote from President Ezra Taft Benson:
"Since the beginning, a woman’s first and most important role has been ushering into mortality spirit sons and daughters of our Father in Heaven.
Since the beginning, her role has been to teach her children eternal gospel principles. She is to provide for her children a haven of security and love—regardless of how modest her circumstances might be.
In the beginning, Adam was instructed to earn the bread by the sweat of his brow—not Eve. Contrary to conventional wisdom, a mother’s place is in the home!
I recognize there are voices in our midst which would attempt to convince you that these truths are not applicable to our present-day conditions. If you listen and heed, you will be lured away from your principal obligations.
Beguiling voices in the world cry out for “alternative life-styles” for women. They maintain that some women are better suited for careers than for marriage and motherhood.
These individuals spread their discontent by the propaganda that there are more exciting and self-fulfilling roles for women than homemaking. Some even have been bold to suggest that the Church move away from the “Mormon woman stereotype” of homemaking and rearing children. They also say it is wise to limit your family so you can have more time for personal goals and self-fulfillment.
I am aware that many of you often find yourselves in circumstances that are not always ideal. I know this because I have talked with many of you who, because of necessity, must work and leave your children with others—even though your heart is in your home. To you go my love and sympathy for your present, and I hope temporary, situation and my prayers that you will be blessed by our Heavenly Father to compensate for a situation that is less than you may desire.
I recognize that some sisters are widowed or divorced. My heart is drawn to you who are in these circumstances. The Brethren pray for you, and we feel a great obligation to see that your needs are met. Trust in the Lord. Be assured He loves you and we love you. Resist bitterness and cynicism.
I also recognize that not all women in the Church will have an opportunity for marriage and motherhood in mortality. But if you in this situation are worthy and endure faithfully, you can be assured of all blessings from a kind and loving Heavenly Father—and I emphasize all blessings.
Solutions for you who are in a minority are not the same as for the majority of women in the Church who can and should be fulfilling their roles as wives and mothers.
It is a misguided idea that a woman should leave the home, where there is a husband and children, to prepare educationally and financially for an unforeseen eventuality. Too often, I fear, even women in the Church use the world as their standard for success and basis for self-worth." (Ezra Taft Benson, The Honored Place of Women, Ensign, Nov 1981, 104)
Perhaps many may think this is hard doctrine...well, that's what Laman and Lemuel said too. The church is not being sexist..we are simply following what God has instructed us to do.
I am not saying, and neither is the church, nor the prophets, that a woman cannot provide for her family if there are situations where she needs to do so (husband is handicapped, ill or unable). Neither are they condemning women who have not married yet. We have also been told that we must get an education! That is important, of course! But our first priority should be to fulfill the Plan of Salvation. It does not mean that we can ignore these responsibilities to have "more" (be it money, a new car, a new tv etc).
(Whew! Hopefully I don't offend anyone, but I think this needed to be said)
I believe that this is a wonderful role! I'm excited to fulfill it!
If you don't feel like that is something that you can/want to do, then pray about it! The Lord helps us gain a testimony of every gospel principle. It doesn't mean that you have to give up your dreams...just, modify them to fit the Lord's standards. If you want to read more about what the prophets have said just go to lds.org and search the Gospel Library for "Role of Women" or "Education Women".
Onward....
"The Family:A Proclamation to the World" was read by President Gordon B. Hinckley in the General Relief Society Meeting in September of 1995. This proclamation upholds and defines the family. Here's a quote about the roles of men and women:
"By divine design, fathers are to preside over their families in love and righteousness and are responsible to provide the necessities of life and protection for their families. Mothers are primarily responsible for the nurture of their children. In these sacred responsibilities, fathers and mothers are obligated to help one another as equal partners. Disability, death, or other circumstances may necessitate individual adaptation."
Men and women are equal in the sight of God-we are His children. But our roles are different!
Here's my reply to the forum:
Men and women are equal in the sight of God-we are His children. But our roles are different!
Here's my reply to the forum:
There are a lot of great comments on here..but I haven't seen one (unless I've overlooked it) that talks about what the prophets have said about this! In the end, each of our individual choices are between us and the Lord, but you will never get a prompting that goes against what the Prophet says to do (unless you're Nephi and an Angel comes to you...then God will make sure that you know it's HIM speaking, not just your head).
First of all, I came across this great quote from President Faust's talk in the April 1998 Conference. He quoted President Kimball (indicating that the church still upholds what previous prophets have said):
“Remember, in the world before we came here, faithful women were given certain assignments while faithful men were foreordained to certain priesthood tasks. While we do not now remember the particulars, this does not alter the glorious reality of what we once agreed to. You are accountable for those things which long ago were expected of you just as are those we sustain as prophets and apostles. … This leaves much to be done by way of parallel personal development—for both men and women.”
But the eternal, and incredible role of women has been defined for us.
Here's a quote from President Ezra Taft Benson:
"Since the beginning, a woman’s first and most important role has been ushering into mortality spirit sons and daughters of our Father in Heaven.
Since the beginning, her role has been to teach her children eternal gospel principles. She is to provide for her children a haven of security and love—regardless of how modest her circumstances might be.
In the beginning, Adam was instructed to earn the bread by the sweat of his brow—not Eve. Contrary to conventional wisdom, a mother’s place is in the home!
I recognize there are voices in our midst which would attempt to convince you that these truths are not applicable to our present-day conditions. If you listen and heed, you will be lured away from your principal obligations.
Beguiling voices in the world cry out for “alternative life-styles” for women. They maintain that some women are better suited for careers than for marriage and motherhood.
These individuals spread their discontent by the propaganda that there are more exciting and self-fulfilling roles for women than homemaking. Some even have been bold to suggest that the Church move away from the “Mormon woman stereotype” of homemaking and rearing children. They also say it is wise to limit your family so you can have more time for personal goals and self-fulfillment.
I am aware that many of you often find yourselves in circumstances that are not always ideal. I know this because I have talked with many of you who, because of necessity, must work and leave your children with others—even though your heart is in your home. To you go my love and sympathy for your present, and I hope temporary, situation and my prayers that you will be blessed by our Heavenly Father to compensate for a situation that is less than you may desire.
I recognize that some sisters are widowed or divorced. My heart is drawn to you who are in these circumstances. The Brethren pray for you, and we feel a great obligation to see that your needs are met. Trust in the Lord. Be assured He loves you and we love you. Resist bitterness and cynicism.
I also recognize that not all women in the Church will have an opportunity for marriage and motherhood in mortality. But if you in this situation are worthy and endure faithfully, you can be assured of all blessings from a kind and loving Heavenly Father—and I emphasize all blessings.
Solutions for you who are in a minority are not the same as for the majority of women in the Church who can and should be fulfilling their roles as wives and mothers.
It is a misguided idea that a woman should leave the home, where there is a husband and children, to prepare educationally and financially for an unforeseen eventuality. Too often, I fear, even women in the Church use the world as their standard for success and basis for self-worth." (Ezra Taft Benson, The Honored Place of Women, Ensign, Nov 1981, 104)
Perhaps many may think this is hard doctrine...well, that's what Laman and Lemuel said too. The church is not being sexist..we are simply following what God has instructed us to do.
I am not saying, and neither is the church, nor the prophets, that a woman cannot provide for her family if there are situations where she needs to do so (husband is handicapped, ill or unable). Neither are they condemning women who have not married yet. We have also been told that we must get an education! That is important, of course! But our first priority should be to fulfill the Plan of Salvation. It does not mean that we can ignore these responsibilities to have "more" (be it money, a new car, a new tv etc).
(Whew! Hopefully I don't offend anyone, but I think this needed to be said)
I believe that this is a wonderful role! I'm excited to fulfill it!
If you don't feel like that is something that you can/want to do, then pray about it! The Lord helps us gain a testimony of every gospel principle. It doesn't mean that you have to give up your dreams...just, modify them to fit the Lord's standards. If you want to read more about what the prophets have said just go to lds.org and search the Gospel Library for "Role of Women" or "Education Women".
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Monterey
Monterey Bay Aquarium. Since we were in California, and since we've never been here before, we decided to visit the World Famous Aquarium!! It was amazing. I think that pictures say a thousand words, so once again Ive posted a ton of pictures! Some I had to borrow off of the internet be cause our camera died... So, ENJOY!
(Aquarium entrance)
(Fabulous Sea Otters! We were able to catch the feeding too!)
(Nom nom nom...)
(Backside of the aquarium...anyone recognize this from the Star Trek 4 movie??)
(This is the "Kelp Forest" tank. There's a diver in there who is hand feeding the fish)
(Larger view of the Kelp Forest)
(Cannery Row...made famous by John Steinbeck's book by the same name. This is where the fish caught off the coast would be brought to be canned! So if your grandparents ate tuna, sardines, etc in the 40's/50's, this might be where it came from!)
Well, that's all for now :D
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Lucky in Cali
Lucky is having so much fun on his trip with Grandma! He likes California a lot.
Here is Lucky eating a HUGE, FRESH strawberry! He saw a lot of people picking them out of the field!
Here is Lucky eating a HUGE, FRESH strawberry! He saw a lot of people picking them out of the field!
Here's Lucky with the map of Southern California! He likes listening to Beach Boys on the drive to Monterey!
Lucky got to see the ocean for the first time! The water was cold, and there were lots of Seagulls flying in the air!
Then Lucky saw Elephant Seals! You can see an Elephant Seal on the movie "Happy Feet". They have the Australian accent and talk about "Fun food".
California-Route 1
Had a fantastic week! Went to Disneyland with some friends from back home, then headed to the LA LDS Temple in Santa Monica. It was my first time inside, so it was a great experience. There was such a sweetness and peace.
(Los Angeles Temple)
On Monday we got up bright and early and headed up the California Highway 1. It was a great drive! It took longer than just taking the regular freeway up-but it was completely worth it! The views were stunning, and the scenery changed around every corner! That was fantastic.
(San Simeon Pines Beach)
We listened to Beach Boys Songs most of the way up the 1! I think I only got bored for a half hour or so when we weren't driving next to the coast. But there were some vinyards and flower farms, so it was still entertaining.
(Vineyard somewhere on the 1)
As we were driving along, we were looking for another beach to stop off at to look around and take a break. There was a sign on the side of the road that said "Elephant Seal Beach 1/4 mile". So we pulled off. I didn't expect to see any seals on the beach, because after all, there are seasons for elephant seals to come up to the beaches. But the parking lot was packed and there were hundreds of people lining up against the fences. And then we saw the Elephant Seals. They were so noisy and covered the whole beach! I'm so glad we stopped!!!
(Elephant Seals on Elephant Seal Beach)
The "1" took us along the coast a little while longer, than climbed high above the ocean. We were driving up and down along the cliff edges for the last part of our trip. The views were spectacular! We listened to the "How to Train Your Dragon" soundtrack for this part of the trip because we felt like we were flying along the cliff edge!!!
(A little cove along the way)
(Us at the little cove)
(Light House just before Carmel)
It was a great day. We pulled into Monterey for the night!!
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