Monday, May 02, 2011
Love in the Garden Cupcake ( Viencia, Kemurnian-Kota )
Tapi aku ga tega nolak nya, apalagi yg buat anniversary gini..cuma kebayang mereka mo kasi sesuatu yg spesial buat orang yg special
Vien ini aku kenal nya lupa dr mana, yang pasti ada di list bb ku. Dia tau bgt pesennya mepet, ga bnyk maunya..dia bilang terserah aja yang penting bagus, ga ada tawar2, transfernya cepet. wakakaka suka bgt nih kl punya customer gini. Semangat ngerjainnya. Klo dapet yg rewel2 jujur aja bete. Bikinnya jd males.
Biasalah kl bikin cake gini kan pake feel.Jadi kudu dapet feel nya.Hehehehhe
Cupcake nya sampe ke yayang nya Vien
Vien comment " Sis, bagussss bangeeetttt cupcake nya. Makasi yaaa"
Makasi jg ya sayang...
IT Cupcake ( Ci Yen-Yen, Kota )
Ini pesenan temen kantor lagi, Ci Yen-Yen. Pesenannya mendadakkk jd aku ga sempet kreasi maksimal. Untung Ci Yen nya pengertian..Makasi ya ciiii..
Tema nya yg ultah ini anak IT, suka nyapu..qiqiqiqiqiq lucu yaa..unik bgt
Ini cupcake nya :
Comment : " Ih lucuu Ren.." trs dapet laporan tadi pagi kalo yg ultah ga tega makannya..qiqiqiqiqiqi
Happy Bday, Bee ( sok kenal amat ya gue..)hehhehehe
Sunday, May 01, 2011
Asparagus Soup
Chicago winters last a long time. I don't mind the low temperatures or the snow. (I spent my early childhood in Canada.) But the gray skies that persist from late November through mid-April are another thing. For five months, Mother Nature experiments with nearly every shade of gray: steel gray, bluish-gray, pinkish-gray, the list goes on. In December, the dreary skies are bearable because most of us are distracted by the commotion of the holidays and the promise of the New Year. Snow is a novelty, a delight, really, compared to the late fall landscape - bare trees, dead leaves, tired brown grass.
In January, snow blankets the ground and the sky is often a whitish-gray, making the horizon hard to find. We continue to take pleasure in fresh snow, packing it into snowballs, rolling into snowmen, listening for the crunch under our feet. By February, we begin to feel sapped by the lack of color and days being book marked by darkness. We boast of our Midwest hardiness, but deep inside, we long for winter’s spell to be lifted. March brings about the cracking point. We feel crazed by weeks without sun, so crazed we expect a ground hog to bring about winter’s end. Still, we keep our spring clothes in storage and goggle “beach vacations” should it linger on.
Early April brings forth the tempestuous side of spring - fits of rain, temperature dips, and crabby skies. We replace boots with waterproof shoes and scarves with umbrellas. The snow melts away, leaving weathered sidewalks and naked trees. Not the sort of change we've ached for. Then slowly, amidst the chill and sullenness, golden clouds begin to huddle among the trees; their soft contours and luminous color countering months of monotony.