Cake and a Craft for The Annunciation
March 31, 2008
To be perfectly honest, I was a bit tired after yesterday's shindig, but I still wanted to do something special with the boys for today's Feast, The Annunciation of the Lord, (technically, a Solemnity, but a day to rejoice nonetheless). On this day last year we brought roses (and, ahem, rocks) to a nearby Marian statue, but this year I was determined to stay in. Between the rain and the snow, it was downright unhospitable for even a brief outing, so while the flakes fell fast and furious, and the boys finished their math, I got started on the cake.
Now, you're probaby saying to yourself, "She baked a cake? Didn't she say they had a whole bunch of desserts leftover from yesterday's party?"
(Well yes I did ... and we did (still do) ... but nothing Earlybird can eat, and I wanted him to have something fresh and festive for today. Besides, I love to bake.)
Anyhoo. I had wanted to try making homemade angel food cake, which is a traditional food for today, but at the last minute I realized I don't own a tube pan! (How can that be??) I wasn't sure if a bundt pan would cut it, so instead, I reached for a lemon cake mix I had on the shelf. So easy, and I kind of liked how golden it came out. :)
And with all the time I saved using a box mix, I made up some lemon whipped cream with EB:
(Picture by Bookworm.)
Then, I turned a Ziploc bag into a makeshift piping tube ...
And got fancy with the whipped cream ... :)
(More photos by my Bookworm.)
And we fished blueberries out of the fruit salad to place all around ...
All that was needed was a pretty centerpiece - so I plucked a few leftover tulips (aka "Mary's Prayers") and voila ~
A fun, yummy feast day treat!
As the boys ate, we read about the Angelus, and I showed them this famous painting. I also showed them the Daily Missal you see below; it has just come into my happy possession. It was printed in 1959 and belonged to my grandfather. (Thank you so much, Mum and Uncle George!)
Here's the lovely page for The Annunciation:
And then it was time to get our hands dirty!
I read a suggestion in this lovely book to plant marigold seeds on this feast. (Marigold = Mary's Gold.) The boys have been itching to plant something, so a few dixie cups and some potting soil later, and we were good to go! :)
Note the variety of Marigold = Crackerjack! Which of course, made his day. ;)
First we scooped the potting soil into the cups carefully:
Next we fished out the seeds:
And each of my boys prepared his own special cup:
Bookworm added the water:
And now the cups will sit in a window full of spring sun. (Once it returns!)
And there you have it, our day in a (rather large, chatty) nutshell. (Though I left out the part about the flock of wild turkeys that passed through ... that caused some excitement around here!) I hope your day was a good one, too. Good night for now ~ I'll see you all sometime tomorrow.