Do you remember that American Express commercial? It featured a serious redheaded boy named Randy. For the life of me, I can't find that commercial online.
(two kids in a convenience store)
"Hey Randy, want to split a Twinkie?"
(shakes head, speaks with gravitas) "No, I'm saving for retirement."
I always tease D. that he was like that little kid. He's been talking about saving for retirement since I've known him. He's not impulsive or immature. He's careful, thoughtful, and always thinking of the big picture. I was walking with his mom once, many years ago, and made an offhand comment about how D.'s 22 going on 35. His mother paused and I was afraid I'd offended her. Then, she said, "Well, he's been going on 35 since he was fourteen."
Well, folks, this is the year. He's finally breaking into his 30s. D. and I are the same age, so we're ringing in our 30th birthdays in 2011. He's up first and 30 requires a truly amazing cake.
I asked Jenny, of Foray Into Food and Jennywennycakes, to make his birthday cake. Inspired by this cake that has gone viral, I wanted something to celebrate D.'s obsession with the game. He doesn't just play it... he's been making a project of scoring three stars on every single level so he can unlock a golden egg.
What? Yeah, I'm not sure about that, either.
Jenny did a fantastic job capturing the birds in their neverending war against the pigs. This isn't the first Jennywennycake that's rung in a big occasion for us. Jenny made our wedding cakes. Five cakes of different flavors (red velvet, yellow cake with choclate frosting, lemon curd and blueberry, carrot, and chocolate) arranged on cake stands. To this day, people still bring up the cakes, so we know who to call when we need a gorgeous cake for a special occasion.
The slingshot is fully functional, made by Jenny's husband out of copper piping and covered in fondant. It looks too good to eat! D.'s thrilled... about the cake, not necessarily about turning 30, but something tells me that the Dirty Thirties (tm my friend T.) will be a lot of fun.
Happy birthday, D.!!
And now it's T-minus 2 months until my 30th... gulp!
If you're interested in Jenny's cakes, visit her Facebook page, her blog, her Flickr stream, or email her at jennywennycakes {at} gmail {dot} com. Check out this awesome birthday cake she did for fellow blogger Caninecologne at Pink Candles at Ridgemont High.
(two kids in a convenience store)
"Hey Randy, want to split a Twinkie?"
(shakes head, speaks with gravitas) "No, I'm saving for retirement."
I always tease D. that he was like that little kid. He's been talking about saving for retirement since I've known him. He's not impulsive or immature. He's careful, thoughtful, and always thinking of the big picture. I was walking with his mom once, many years ago, and made an offhand comment about how D.'s 22 going on 35. His mother paused and I was afraid I'd offended her. Then, she said, "Well, he's been going on 35 since he was fourteen."
Well, folks, this is the year. He's finally breaking into his 30s. D. and I are the same age, so we're ringing in our 30th birthdays in 2011. He's up first and 30 requires a truly amazing cake.
I asked Jenny, of Foray Into Food and Jennywennycakes, to make his birthday cake. Inspired by this cake that has gone viral, I wanted something to celebrate D.'s obsession with the game. He doesn't just play it... he's been making a project of scoring three stars on every single level so he can unlock a golden egg.
What? Yeah, I'm not sure about that, either.
Jenny did a fantastic job capturing the birds in their neverending war against the pigs. This isn't the first Jennywennycake that's rung in a big occasion for us. Jenny made our wedding cakes. Five cakes of different flavors (red velvet, yellow cake with choclate frosting, lemon curd and blueberry, carrot, and chocolate) arranged on cake stands. To this day, people still bring up the cakes, so we know who to call when we need a gorgeous cake for a special occasion.
The slingshot is fully functional, made by Jenny's husband out of copper piping and covered in fondant. It looks too good to eat! D.'s thrilled... about the cake, not necessarily about turning 30, but something tells me that the Dirty Thirties (tm my friend T.) will be a lot of fun.
Happy birthday, D.!!
And now it's T-minus 2 months until my 30th... gulp!
If you're interested in Jenny's cakes, visit her Facebook page, her blog, her Flickr stream, or email her at jennywennycakes {at} gmail {dot} com. Check out this awesome birthday cake she did for fellow blogger Caninecologne at Pink Candles at Ridgemont High.
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Happy 30th birthday, D!! Welcome to the club! That birthday looks so rad.
Thanks, Amber! Looking forward to seeing you soon!
Thanks, Jun!!
Does Enzo have a special love of mac n cheese? That would make those two more and more alike. ;)
Thanks, Averie! Yup, my bday's in June. :) Happy early bday to you, too!
Thank you, thank you, thank you!! :) It worked! And he loved the cake. We hope 30s will be a good decade!
That cake should win a prize. It's seriously amazing. Tell D that my 5 year old only needs to finish level 7. He's done all the other levels. The two would like each other a lot.
hi marie - happy belated to your husband! that is such a COOL cake! jenny is truly awesome and i love her work!
by the way, you guys are still babies! breaking into your 30's????? :)
also, i finally went to pubcakes! loved the stoned portzilla!
Wow, that was quick! I'm so glad you liked it, I really wanted to get the catapault working so he could use it! Its a little intimidating making a cake for an enthusiast but it's very rewarding when it comes out well!
My thirties have treated me pretty well so far, hopefully you guys will find the same! Happy birthdays!
Awesome photo! And equally killer cake. :) Happy birthday to D! Look forward to meeting him soon. Weee! :)
I am just amazed by your cakes. Very talented!
All credit goes to Jenny for the talent! ;) I just snap the photos.
depends on his mood. he mostly just loves fried things, which ay or may not
be totally my fault.
Just found this via foodgawker and I love your cake! You did such a great job on the little angry bird figures :)
It's a fabulous cake, isn't it? Alas, I can't take any credit for it... Jenny is the one who did the amazing job on it.
Pubcakes is being sold at UCSD, which I'm super-excited about b/c I'm on campus occasionally. Just had another Cup O' Hefen and it's to-die-for.
Jenny ROCKS!!
The cake is gorgeous! Happy Bday to him...and happy early bday to you! My bday is in June...sounds like yours is too!