Monday, April 25, 2011

Recycling Red Hard Boiled Eggs

The eggs soaked so long in the dye that the color went thru to the white of the egg. These pastel beauties are topped with hot pepper rings!!


Easter























Saturday, April 23, 2011

Visitors

on a rainy day before Easter

Friday, April 22, 2011

Walk for Shelter




A group of us supported Walk for Shelter. We walked/ran 3.1 miles and raised over $200.00 for people who need assistance with housing.


Thursday, April 21, 2011

Dyeing Red Greek Easter Eggs




It seemed simple enough - I was going to make 12 deep red Easter eggs for my YW lesson on Sunday. Three hours later, and after much aggravation and a lot of laughing, I finally achieved my goal. I still don't know why the red dye didn't work, but I suspect that brown eggs would have worked better than the white ones. Let me know if you have any other ideas. Happy Easter!!


My second trip to the store was to buy more red food coloring AND a bunch of beets. I thought for sure that the red beet water would made the eggs a deeper red.

They still looked more orange than red....


Since I had two extra bottles each of blue, yellow and green AND since Theo came to visit... we ended up making some blue and yellow eggs, too.... Keep in mind that I only really wanted to make 12 deep red eggs...

The stove top was quite colorful, but there were no deep red eggs




These were the eggs that never got any redder. Perhaps it was the beet juice or maybe I put too much white vinegar in the solution.


My hands were redder than the eggs!!


These look like they were laid by anemic flamingoes. By this point I've tried almost everything to get these to turn red. I'm getting frustrated and have spent most of the afternoon on this silly task.


Not what I envisioned!!


Closeup showing all the marks left by the spoon.


After two trips to the store and totally messing up the kitchen I was beginning to think that blue eggs were gorgeous, then I decided to try one more thing.. Voila. Finally I had the deep red eggs I had wanted. These look exactly like the ones I remember from Easter in Greece. (Ted had to go to the store to buy me a sharpie!!)


I got a bit carrried away with the blue guy.



P.S. Do you think we can eat eggs colored with sharpies???

P.P.S The red eggs represent the blood Christ shed on our behalf.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

For Evelyn





Are you drawing or painting, Evelyn??? I'm doing a little of both. Which do you like the best??

Misc. CA. photos








photos taken mid March 2011 in Palo Alto and S.F.

4 cutie pies with great gandparents


It's taken a month to post these, better late than never!!