Anyway, this post isn't about that. It's about some goals/improvements that I'd like to make. I want to learn how to make cakes. I've never really made a home-made-from-scratch cake before. And, any cake that I've ever made, I've left in the pan and just frosted it in the pan. But, I want to learn how to make pretty cakes, not in the pan. So this past week, I made a layered carrot cake. I want to make a carrot cake for my baby's 1st birthday (because I feel like carrot cake must be healthier than just a white or chocolate cake, right? Right?) I want to do a "Where the Wild Things Are" theme, and so I'd love to make a circle cake- which I don't even have circle cake pans- and create a monster's head from "Where the Wild Things Are" (something like this cake).
So, I practiced and the cake tasted really delicious- at least I thought so. It wasn't the most fabulous looking cake, but I had to work with what I had. I'd really love to take some Wilton Cake Decorating classes. So I'm going to look into that this month.
I'd also really like to work on my photography. I really like photography. I love photographing people the most. I think I'm okay- but I definitely have a lot to learn. A lot! I know next to nothing about editing. So that's something I need to learn as well, which will take time. But this past week, I had the opportunity to take my own baby's Easter pictures and a friend asked me to take some family pictures for her family, which was also fun and it was a great experience. I don't have a lot of practice taking indoor pictures- especially at night. I know what places in my house offer good lighting during the day- but taking pictures indoors, especially at night, is a whole other beast- one that I really need to learn to tackle and conquer. But, in preparing to take those photos and then the practice that I had taking them, I learned a lot more what my camera can do. Also, a friend asked me to take pictures of her adorable little girl today, too. It's great getting to practice with other people- besides my own little family.
Also, I want to learn how to sew. A couple of weeks ago, I made kind of a lame pillow case cover from an old sheet. But this week, I made my very own skirt. I am quite pleased with the finished product. The awesome part of this- besides the fact that it took me hours and I didn't give up- is that I did it all without a pattern. Go me! :) (It's nothing that fabulous- but it's only my second sewing project and I'm proud of myself for figuring it out.)