Do you guys ever get to where you feel like everything in your life needs a little change? Maybe it's just me. Perhaps, since I'm inching closer to the big 3.0., I'm going through a mid-midlife crisis. But I've been feeling like everything needs a good updating!!
First, I started on my house. The before color was just coming in on me. So lighter and brighter we go, not to mention, a whole lot less country then before.
So, I'm not done yet. Still need to get some valances, pictures, and a few little space fillers, but it's a good start!!
So far though, I'm loving how it's turning out. A little masculine, a little feminine, a touch of shabby chic, and completely my style :)
Recipe Snobs
Just one last thing that I want to sharing from my world here in The Valley of the Sun, aka Phoenix Arizona. We have been having an amazing monsoon season!!
I love love love monsoon season. We actually get to experience weather!! Don't get me wrong. I love the three hundred and sixty odd day of sun we get a year, but it's nice for a change sometimes :) I took these pictures right before a big thunder storm hit and before I had to save my camera from the dust and retreat indoors to watch with fascinations. Brings to mind one of my most favorite saying, "God must be a painter."
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Sopapilla Cheesecake
2 cans crescent seamless dough sheet
2 (8 ounce) packages cream cheese, softened
1 cup + 3 tablespoons granulated sugar, divided
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 cup butter, melted
Cinnamon, as per taste
Unroll and spread 1 can crescent rolls on bottom of un-greased pan. Combine softened cream cheese, 1 cup sugar, and vanilla. Spread mixture over crescent rolls. Unroll and spread remaining crescent rolls over mixture. Spread melted butter over the top and sprinkle with cinnamon and remaining sugar. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 30 minutes. Let cool on cooling rack for 10 minutes. Serve warm. Refrigerate any leftovers.
Recipe altered from myellowumbrella.blogspot.com. Pallet idea from www.homedit.com. Vintage door shelving from bulbtoblossom.com
4 comments:
What fun changes! I cannot wait to not live in an apt so I can really go to town with decorating. Love this recipe too
Awesome weather photos! What fun to redecorate! Love your wall art and the old door idea!
That looks delicious, as usual!!!
I have looked all over for a pallet. Do you know where I can find one for cheap or free?
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