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Pie Sisters


Wednesday was Pi Day, so--per Three's brilliant suggestion--we decided to try out the pie joint near her house. It was adorable, delicious--and started by two REAL LIVE sisters! 
Ahhh, I love sisters.
Our in-depth analysis of the individual pies follows:

Cherry Pie = Too Sweet
Banana Cream Pie Puff = Yummy (but not mind-blowing)
Key Lime Pie = Mind-blowing.

 
Someone clearly needed more pie
YUM

By the way, there's still time to enter our mad-awesome GIVEAWAY!

DO IT!

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Texas tid-bits


Do you think Dr. P would let me keep him?

My time in Houston included a lot of work, but don't get me wrong, it was an amazing whirlwind of a week with a fair share of fun and learning packed in there too!

Here are pictures of some of the highlights:
One of my favorite conference sessions all week. Bossman with the Governors from two of the major states in my life. Gov. Kasich, representing Ohio--and therefore the Cleveland Clinic, and Gov. Hickenlooper from our home state of Colorado!
I found this fascinating. Only in Texas?
Catching our friends the uber-talented Y-brothers play a set with the unbeatable company of Miss Y and Astro Boy.
Buying my first pair of cowboy boots, and talking about Dad the whole time we were at it. 
Hooooooooooome, hoooome on the raaaaaange!

Not pictured:
-Hearing Jeff Immelt, CEO of GE and Obama Jobs Czar speak about the future of American industry in a globalized world. 
-Getting dinner with one of our Dad's old college buddies, and hearing stories about the good old days.
-The best oysters I've ever had. 
-And several emails from the Bossman calling me a "life-saver."

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Here comes the sun...

It's been 80 days since that dark Christmas Eve when I arrived in Cleveland and I am pleased to announce that I am on my way home.  I'll spend a few days in a hotel in Cleveland transitioning but I should be back with Mr. Y and the whole gang by the weekend.  Thank you for your thoughts, prayers, comments, cards, packages and good will over these difficult months.  It has meant more to me and my family than I can articulate.

Lots of love,

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Only a few weeks left. . .

Isn't this little video rather magical? I love how the mess and clutter of everyday life becomes almost invisible when you focus on the miracle of new life. I must have watched this five times today. Obviously, I'm hormonally inclined to like stuff like this right now, but I hope you enjoy it, too!


PS - have you seen the gorgeous jewelry from Scarlet Samples? There are still a few more days to enter for your chance to win!

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Next, on Dirty Jobs: Cake pops



What you'll need:
1 sheet cake (either made from scratch, from a box, or...purchased from your local bakery...[this becomes necessary when you are crazy enough to make these in a hotel room...without an oven]). The origin of cake doesn't really matter. I can *almost* assure you that your cake pops will taste delicious no matter what! :)
1 recipe or container of frosting
Almond Paste (optional)
Marzipan (optional)
Chocolate-- For these I used white, mint, and dark. (For dark or milk chocolate shells, I always use Ghirardelli chips, for a few reasons. First, I think they taste good. Second, they harden much better than Nestle or Toll House chips. Finally, they're very easy to come by. Actual melting chocolate works well too, but--in my humble opinion--it's not quite as tasty.)
Sprinkles
Popsicle (or other) sticks,
Freezer space

Making cake pops is...well, it's just kind of gross--to watch, or talk about...or write about. Ask anyone who has witnessed the process. Most people enjoy the finished product, but it's just, erm...not an appealing thing to observe. Let me explain:
In order to make the pops, you have to forcibly combine your fluffy, cakey goodness with that gloppy stuff called frosting. Together these ingredients form an almost unrecognizable sludge. By mutilating the dainty--while mashing it together with said gooey stuff--you should achieve an almost truffle like substance, but it isn't pretty. It's grody. To the maxx. You have to make sure the concoction is both moist (Ugh, that word is so gross...) and sturdy.
After the mixture is complete, you form it into little, bite-sized balls. We filled some of ours with bits of marzipan or almond paste, but that was really unnecessary. After forming the balls, you lay them out on a cookie sheet (preferably lined with wax paper) and stick them with sticks!
Then let them chill. In the freezer--for at least 3 hours (don't skip this step. Believe me; doing so will make your life hard...and sad...yeah, just depressing). After the pops are nice and solid, you start dipping. But first you have to find a small, deep bowl for the chocolate. You need to microwave the chips for about 10-20 seconds at a time--until they're completely melted. Be careful not to burn them. I warn you because it's a very simple thing to do--and I've done it....on multiple occasions. After the chocolate is melted, place one of your frozen pops in the bowl and use a spoon to coat it with chocolate. Once the pop is completely covered, place it on your cookie sheet and cover it with sprinkles--fast! (I think that's the best part--and, incidentally, the only fun step to watch.)

We made a few different kinds; double chocolate mint, triple chocolate fudge, white chocolate fudge, dark chocolate almond, and yellow cake marzipan with dark chocolate shell. They were all good, but I don't really think you can go wrong. FYI: While dipping, you may have to microwave the chocolate a few times to maintain optimal meltiness. Just try not to burn it....

Now go-DO! Ruin some cake, turn it into mushy stuff--and then turn that mushy stuff into cake pops!

By the way, don't forget to enter the GIVEAWAY! (Even if you're a boy.) Give it to your mom. Or your dog. Everyone loves jewelry...Everyone.

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If you can't say something nice...

Post a gif instead.

I'm in Houston for work, but I'd really rather be in DC with Dr. P and One (who is finally back from Denver!!!)  or in Cleveland with Two, Momo, and the rest of the fam. But alas, here I am, and I don't really feel like going into the details. So instead I offer an animation created when I was trying--but failing--to sleep. 

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