When I was a girl, my mother made the most amazing birthday cakes for us, amazing confections of cake and sugar. It was, for me, a part of the definition of motherhood. Moms make dinner, say prayers, love you, make spectacular cakes.
I don't make amazing cakes. In fact, I've made very few birthday cakes for my children at all. Our local grocery store does a good job, they're cheap, and I'm too scared to do it. In my chicken-hearted defense, I've attempted cakes in the past and it has always been catastrophic.
When my first child turned one, I made the new mommy mistake of throwing a giant extravaganza in our small house. We invited 40 people for a dinner I was determined to cook with a cake I would expertly whip together. I finished the caked the morning of the party, and it was darn cute. It was Winnie-the-Pooh. It melted 2 hours before the party. The heat of the kitchen from dinner for 40 turned that darling cake into a pile of chocolate soggy glop.
When she turned 4, I screwed up my courage to try it again. She wanted a princess tea party. I made petit fours. Four dozen pink, purple and white individually iced cakes. I was the best mommy ever. The best husband ever helped me to clean the kitchen before all the tiny princesses arrived. In order to wipe down the counters, he moved my platter of cakelets to the top of the refrigerator. Did you know it gets hot up there? Neither did he. Chocolate soggy glop.
I swore to never make another cake for a special occasion. Cupcakes for friends? Sure. Cake for dessert? No problem. Birthday cake? Forget it. I'm under the birthday cake curse.
#4 turned 6 this week. (Her birthday post will be up tomorrow) All she wanted was a rainbow cake. She found a picture in one of those mommy magazines that lay around my house. We took the picture to the grocery store. They said they don't make that kind of cake. We went to the bakery. They wanted enough money to feed a small family for 2 weeks. She looked at me with teary eyes and said, "You can do it, Mommy. I know you can do it if only you try."
It took two days to try. Four layers. One each of pink, yellow, green, and blue. A towering confection of cake iced in sky blue with clouds and a bright yellow sun. A brilliant blue summer sky with a rainbow on the inside. It was exactly what my daughter wanted, and a triumph for me.
I took a thousand pictures and couldn't wait to post them here, to brag about my accomplishment. There is just one problem. I can't find the camera cord, so I can't upload the pictures. They are sitting in my camera unable to be shared.
I made a gorgeous cake. I can't show it to anyone. The curse continues......
8 comments:
Wow... this ranks up there with the SI Curse and the Madden curse.
Hurry! Before it melts into soggy glop! :)
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But it didn't end with the cake melting. So in my book you are ahead. Missing cords always turn up at some point. I am not saying that it won't be at her 10th birthday that you find it, but it will turn up.
Glad to know I am not the only one that had a fabulous cake baking mom that could whip up anything and I am an utter and complete cake failure. I wouldn't call it a curse. No, that is my sister. Her stories sound very similar to yours. I can't wait to see your cake!
Well, at least you can make one and it turns out good in the beginning. Mine taste like carboard. My 14 year old daughter was watching a video of her 7th birthday the other day--I decided to make her cake that year instead of buying it. She turned to me and said, "Oh, yeah, that's the year that I stopped liking cake."
*sigh*
Love, Suzanne
Oh, I am in awe!! I even took a cake making/decorating class (my daughter wanted to and I had to go along because she was too young to be unaccompanied), and I am no better for it.
I hope to see the pictures soon!
Well, at least the Curse shifted from glop to gone...the Cord that is ;)
Can't wait to see the feat!!!
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