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mini-cinnamon rolls

My sister got the recipe for these, here. Then she gave the recipe to my mom who then gave the recipe to me. And coincidentally, I woke up with a big craving for cinnamon rolls last Sunday morning. So, I whipped these up (very easily, I might add) and they were delicious. And I decided to share the love.

Cini Minis

1 can crescent rolls
Butter
Cinnamon Sugar
Confectioners Sugar
Milk

Unroll and press the two triangles (the crescent rolls) together at perforations. (You'll have one big rectangle!) Spread soft butter over the crescent rolls. Sprinkle with cinnamon sugar. Roll up, along the long side of rectangle. Cut the roll into slices (like slice-n-bake cookies!), and bake according to the crescent roll package. (I baked mine on 350 degrees for about 15 minutes, and they were cooked perfectly!)

For Icing

Mix approximately 1/2 cup confectioners sugar with a tablespoon of milk and stir until it reaches the right consistency. (I had to add a little more confectioners sugar...hence the reason for the icing all over the cookie sheet in the photo above!) Drizzle icing on mini cinnamon rolls.

the zoo


On Saturday, Brendan and I joined our friends Julie and Andrew for an outing at the Bronx Zoo. It was even more fun than I was expecting, and a ton more fun than Brendan was expecting. We went through "the Congo" to see the monkeys, an okapi, gorillas, then the tigers, giraffes, peacocks, and sea lions as we made our rounds through the park. Who knew, walking around a zoo in New York City could feel spacious, but it was wonderful! If you live in the city and haven't been, I would definitely give it a thumbs up and suggest you go. If you can avoid it, stay away from Saturdays, though, because it's packed, but definitely worth the trip uptown. After the zoo, Brendan introduced me to, as he called it, the best Italian food anywhere, except Italy. We had lunch on Arthur Avenue (Little Italy in the Bronx) at a restaurant called Emilia's, and it was delicious. It was great Italian food with seemingly more authenticity than most Italian restaurants in Manhattan. It was a fun day, followed by a birthday party picnic on the Hudson River, which ended the day nicely. I'm so thrilled to see summer back in full force!

au singer show in nyc!


Tonight, Brendan and I went to an Auburn Singers performance at St. Malachy's church in the Theater District. It was a great show and a great performance (and ever-so-kind of Brendan to accompany me). I also got to see one of my baby hoots, Sarah Beth (she is second from the left in the above picture), perform which was a real joy! It made me miss Auburn and college and all of the great memories and friends I have from there and also feel very inspired by all the talent and beautiful voices surrounding me. I sure hope to be back on the plains soon, but tonight was close enough!

would rather be here

than HERE today. It's rainy (and, I mean raining cats and dogs) in New York today. It hasn't tapered off all afternoon. And did I mention cold? It's freezing...again. It's 51 degrees outside right now. And look how cozy and comfortable this bed looks! Not only is the decor beautiful, but it looks like the sun is shining in from a nearby window somewhere while the bed has a nice, relaxing place in this cute little alcove. Looks like the perfect alternative for days like today.

it's (almost) summer!

Last night sealed the deal. Summer is almost back! We celebrated a friend, Allison's, birthday at the Boat Basin with perfect company, perfect weather, a perfect view of the sunset, and a perfect Jersey City skyline and Hudson River view after the sun went down. I survived another northeast winter and could not be more excited about SUMMER again!

"weekend update"


with Tina Fey! Except she wasn't on the set of SNL on Saturday afternoon, she was in Sheep Meadow in Central Park, sitting 10 feet away from me and Pamela. This was one of the most fun celebrity sightings I've had in the Big Apple. We could hear her talking, as we stealthily listened in on every word we could hear, and wore our sunglasses so she wouldn't know we were staring at her for over an hour.

my travels in the lonestar state

It very well might have been the quickest trip I've ever taken. But, it was also one of the most fun! My super-incredible-unbelievably cheap bargain plane ticket, getting to catch up with my old NYC roomie, Lara, and having two free days to explore a fun city and visit somewhere I'd never been before provided an unexpected thrill for my week. I definitely wasn't there long enough, but just enough to get a good taste (somewhat, literally) of Austin. Guess I'll just have to go back soon...

The Capitol and all that it entails.

Stars everywhere! They don't call it the Lonestar State for nothing.

Bright and fun details around the city.

And a few more.

And the one picture to prove that I was actually in Austin with Lara!

[who knew you could take so many pictures in a 24-hour time period?!]

short and sweet

My trip to Austin will be very short and sweet, considering I just decided to go this morning at 11 AM. I'll be there in less than 24 hours from now! And then, a little more than 24 hours after that, I'll be back on my way home. Thank you, JetBlue, for great deals and a $20 round trip ticket. (Yes, TWENTY dollars! I didn't forget a zero.) I can't wait!!!

a wise little girl

I agree, Grace is a wise little girl. And watching this makes me tear up...but there's no surprise there.


thanks, Mom for telling me about this clip!

live with regis and kelly

Yesterday morning, my roommate Margaret and I braved the 6:30 AM wake up call and waited in the standby line for tickets to see Live with Regis and Kelly. Luckily we didn't have far to go and ended up being the second and third person in line! We got tickets and got second row seats to see the show. My great affinity for the show has definitely died down since high school and college, but it was slightly rekindled yesterday...









the joys of video chat

On Friday, I got to watch Abbey open her birthday present (a few weeks late...) from Buck, Christine and me in real time...while Abbey sat in Kentucky and I sat in New York. Technology is pretty amazing, and I think the gift was a hit! There was pure ecstasy on this little girl's face when she realized what was actually inside the glitter-sparkle Hello Kitty suitcase: lipgloss, fingernail polish, and mirrors!



screwtape letters

Screwtape Letters, a book by CS Lewis that is written from the perspective of a high level demon to his understudy nephew, Wormwood, chronicles the efforts of the devil and his workers to pull Christians off course, ultimately ending in damnation. If you haven't read this book, you must. As I mentioned here, it is one of my all-time favorite books. As I'm rereading it for the second time, I'm convinced that everyone should read this book during any challenging time in life, or as Screwtape refers to it, a trough in comparison to a peak.

And to make rereading this book even more worthwhile for me, tonight I'm going to see the Broadway version with Brendan and his parents! Max Mclean (who actually goes to Redeemer!) directs the play and acts as Screwtape. I am beyond excited and hope the play is as phenomenal as the book, but I have no doubts.