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I didn’t mean to be absent from this space so much over the past month, but the events and trials of the last couple of months have taken some time to adjust to. A few months ago, without exactly meaning to, I started seeing a counselor in attempt to finally conquer my life-long battle with anxiety. I expected to be taught some fundamentals of present-moment-awareness, perhaps some simple meditation exercises.

In reality the experience of facing vulnerability and anxiety head on has been incredibly scary and challenging. It’s been confusing and terribly uncomfortable to realize that the way I see and experience things, and the way I process and cope with stress, is all upside down. I feel a bit outside of myself these days. It’s all I can do to keep my eyes and heart open and just keep moving forward. It’s a strange thing to know you have to get to know yourself all over again, and to hope that everyone around you is willing to get to know you all over again, and accept the flawed, raw version of you. If any of this sounds at all familiar to you, you might find this Ted Talk by Brené Brown called The Power of Vulnerability informative and inspiring.

Amidst all of this, my Grandpa passed away. It was a beautiful, blessed experience filled with family support, tons of love, and time… and when it comes down to it family, love, and time are really the most important things we have going for us. While it was his time to make his exit, I miss him very much. My Grandpa loved to bake, he loved sourdough bread, buttermilk pancakes, and he kept a hidden stash of cookies at all times which he doled out happily to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. My Grandpa taught me how to make the most delicious Apple Pie; how to balance the spices in a fruit crumble; talked to me for endless hours about the way baking soda and baking powder worked and how to best store and use them. He was a one of a kind man and an incredible Grandpa.

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I’m just taking things one day at a time and trusting that things will get a little easier. In spite of needing things to slow down, they just keep moving along. Right now life feels like a series of waves and I’m just trying to catch my breath in-between them. I’m doing my best to focus on gratitude, take deep breaths, and keep my chin up. I didn’t mean to avoid the blog, but sometimes writing things down here can have the feeling of visiting with a close friend, and with everything going on I didn’t know what to say.

So, here I am just saying hello and sharing a series of photos I took of Lulu eating her cereal because they made me laugh. She’s definitely a good source of comic relief. Next week I’ll get back to sharing recipes, I have a great one for Braised Endive Tartines that I’ve been wanting to post.

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  • Rebeka - I am so, so sorry for your loss. If there is anything I can do please let me know.ReplyCancel

  • Anne - so sosrry to hear about your loss 🙁 glad you have those sweet girls to cheer you up! sending love your wayReplyCancel

  • LoveCompassionateLe - Hello Kacie,

    Wishing and praying for you to experience an abundance of peace.ReplyCancel

  • Hanan - Hello, I have been following the blogs for years (from Cairo, Egypt) and wanted to just drop a few words for you as you go through difficult times. I just wanted to say that I am sure things will get better for you and that I admire your courage to face your fears and vulnerabilities. I am sorry for your loss but I am sure it is a relief for you to have such nice memories about your GrandPa. I have some nice memories about my GrandMother too, there is specific dishes that always remind me of her. She had some kind of presence while cooking food and it reflected on the taste, I am sure you do have presence while cooking too :). Keep up the good work, you are doing a great job on this blog.

    Thank you for your time
    HananReplyCancel

  • Jenna - Wishing you the best! My grandmother also passed away this spring, and like you said, even though it was her time and it was very peaceful, I miss her a lot. The whole thing really shook up our lives.ReplyCancel

This past week was hard. Instead of going into detail on that, I will instead direct your attention to ice cream. I was on my way home from an appointment last week when my friend Anna called. She was at our house watching the girls and a package had been delivered. She informed me, “The FedEx guy was just here and dropped off a big box. He told me it’s full of ice cream!” Never have I loved FedEx, and Anna, so much. When you’re having the toughest week and a box filled with the best ice cream on earth is delivered to your doorstep? Heavenly.

The (amazing) Snoqualmie Ice Cream company sent me nine fantastic pints to enjoy. Nine! The flavors included: Crème Fraîche, Mukilteo Mudd (which Kyle declared to be one of the BEST chocolate desserts he’s ever had), French Lavender, Island Coconut, Honey Cinnamon, Bold Espresso, Almond Poppyseed, Green Tea, and Ginger. I think everyone, regardless of what kind of week they’re having, should have the opportunity to have access to this ice cream. Mid-pint I stopped to email them and see if we could give some away, which is what we are doing. The giveaway (which we are hosting over in Instagram) is for 4 pint coupons. Head over there to see the details.

With that I’m signing off for a nice, relaxing, rainy weekend. I’m hoping for a few extra hours in bed with coffee (or ice cream) and a good book.

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  • Carie - oh now that’s the post you want on a really bad day isn’t it! I’m not sure the ice cream would survive the shipping to the UK so I’ll have to pass on the competition but it has made me long for ice cream looking at all those yummy flavours!ReplyCancel

I’ll start by announcing the winner of the Jungle Book Playset! The winner is… via Instagram is @amumreviews!

I saved my personal favorite book and playset for last. The Babylit Pride and Prejudice Playset is amazing. Pride and Prejudice is one of my favorite books, and my favorite movies. I was first introduced to it by my Aunt who showed me the Colin Firth/Jennifer Ehle version when I was a teenager. I love getting to introduce Gigi to it at such a young age thanks to the Babylit version. Gigi loves stories and characters and Pride and Prejudice’s varied Bennett sisters, hilarious parents, and passionate men, have already sparked hours of fun, creative play.

I had grand plans for a Pride and Prejudice themed ball, but we talked about it and Gigi chose to have a “Jane Austen Tea”.  I showed Gigi the illustrated cover of my Pride and Prejudice book, and she requested a simple pink dress and a shawl. She set up her new desk with a writing pad and pen, her play tea pot and cup, and I made Meyer Lemon and Rosemary Shortbread Cookies because they seemed like the perfect thing for a British tea party.

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To enter the giveaway and win a Pride and Prejudice Playset leave a comment! I’ll announce the winner next week! You can also enter on Instagram! Good luck!

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  • Anne - This is too cute! I can’t wait to have tea parties with my little girl someday!ReplyCancel

  • rose - my favorite one yetReplyCancel

  • Kon - Absolutely adore this one!ReplyCancel

  • Rachel - Pride and Prejudice is also one of my favorites! What a wonderful playset!!ReplyCancel

  • Veronika Kahrmadji - This is very cute! I would love one for myself 🙂 I stumbled upon your blog by accident when I was reading the comments on ohhappyday.com. I love your photos, I could see the joy and love in them. You really took beautiful photographs. Keep up the good work!ReplyCancel

Last week was unpredictable, busy, fun and exhausting. For some reason Lulu and I was a real klutzes which added to the unpredictable tone of the week. We woke up on Saturday morning to a filthy house. I spent the week grocery shopping (I dropped and broke some eggs), working on a recipe for a magazine, cooking wonderful dishes from My Paris Kitchen, picking up silly toys for our upcoming road trip at the dollar store (where Lulu knocked over a display of puzzles), replying to photography emails, and attempting to be a great mom, wife, and housekeeper.

In all the business, the housekeeping was the first thing to go… as evidence by the popcorn and banana chips scattered all over the living room for on Saturday morning. Nothing says, “Time to clean up!”, like a banana chip stuck to your sock at 7am. But instead of cleaning we decided to have fun and clean on Sunday instead. We took the kids to a fun, interactive museum (where I knocked over a wooden balance puzzle), and went out to a local brewery for lunch (where Lulu dumped a big glass of water directly into my lap). Sometimes the answer is simple: having fun > than cleaning. We got around to cleaning eventually and are starting off this week with a very tidy, cozy house.

My plan for this week is to keep things simple and tidy so as to swing the pendulum back away from work and over to the mom/wife/housekeeper side of things. After cooking elaborate meals this past week, I’ve opted to keep this upcoming weeks’ menu as simple as possible. I love picking up the crispest, freshest vegetables at the store and creating an easy lunch from them. My favorite way to serve them is to simply clean, dry, and trim them, lay them on a parchment lined tray and whip up a couple simple dips and set them on the table. It’s nice to have a simple, light lunch as I tend to make more elaborate, richer dinners.

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Crudités with Harissa Aioli and Caper Buttermilk DipPINThere are so many wonderful options for raw vegetables that branch out from the boring broccoli, cauliflower, baby carrot spread. I opt for fun, colorful raw bok choy, radishes, endives, thinly sliced beets, fennel, snap peas, radishes, radicchio, and carrots. Sometimes, I’ll grab a bunch of asparagus, toss them in olive oil, and pop them under the broiler for a few minutes. As for the dips, I’ll often use what I have on hand in the fridge: a bit of harissa whipped into mayonnaise to create a quick “aioli”, or blend some scallion and herbs together with a palmful of capers, sour cream, and buttermilk for a bright, salty dip. If you find yourself with leftover, sliced vegetables and dip they can be transformed into a salad with some torn lettuce and a couple of halved hard boiled eggs, few rounds of crips pancetta, a handful of fresh herbs, and a simple vinaigrette! The idea is to keep it simple and have fun. At least that’s my plan for this week.

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CRUDITES WITH HARISSA AIOLI AND CAPER BUTTERMILK DIP

Ingredients.*
1 golden beet, washed, peeled, and very thinly sliced
1-2 small bunches baby bok choy, trimmed, and washed
1-2 carrots, peeled and thinly sliced on the bias
center celery stalks, trimmed and cleaned
1 fennel bulb, trimmed, cleaned, and very thinly sliced
a handful of asparagus, washed and trimmed

*use any variety of vegetables you wish! Other great options: peas, endives, snap peas, radishes, radicchio, etc.
Directions.
If you’re using anything like asparagus, toss it on a baking sheet with olive oil, a pinch of kosher salt and fresh pepper, and pop it under the broiler for a few minutes until it brightens and crisps.

Simply plate all of your veggies on a parchment lined tray along with the dips.

Harissa Aioli Ingredients.
1 cup mayonnaise
1/2-1 tablespoon harissa paste
1 tablespoon olive oil
kosher salt (if needed)

Directions.
In a small bowl whisk together the mayonnaise and harissa, starting with less and add more depending on the spiciness of your paste. Then, while whisking continuous, drizzle in the olive oil. Taste and season with salt if needed.

Caper Buttermilk Dip Ingredients.
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1/2 cup sour cream
2 tablespoons buttermilk
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1/4 Italian flat leaf parsley
1-2 scallions, trimmed and roughly chopped

Directions.
Toss all of the dip ingredients into a small food processor and blend until smooth. Transfer to a small bowl.

PRINTABLE RECIPE.
CRUDITES WITH HARISSA AIOLI AND CAPER BUTTERMILK DIP

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I’ll start by announcing the winner of the Moby Dick Playset! The winner is… via comments Stacey F! Stacey, please email me at kacie@withlovekacie.com with your address!

Now, on to our Jungle Book Playset Picnic! The moment Gigi saw this box arrive in the mail she started coming up with her own ideas for a little jungle party. We zipped to the store to pick up a few simple supplies, and set up the little picnic for breakfast. I decorated with green jungle crepe paper streamers, put down a big monkey picnic blanket, had G collect her jungle-related stuffed animals, and whipped up a little jungle breakfast: bananas, little bowls of cereal, and sippy cups full of jungle juice (orange juice). G suggested jungle costumes in the form of underpants a lá Mogli and Tarzan, but we opted for monkey pajamas instead and leis.

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  • kayleigh larkins - so cute! Love the art for this one!ReplyCancel

  • Casey Doxey - Love these books!! And I would love to win this!!!ReplyCancel

  • Lauren - What a fun way to explore a classic!ReplyCancel

  • Liz C - Completely adorable! Love BabyLit!ReplyCancel

  • Alison Bryant - Love these! Just found these books at our favorite vacation spot in the gift shop, so excited to see them there! Spreading the word on these wonderful books 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Carie - Aww that’s so cute! I love the Jungle Book, it was one of my favourite childhood books and I’m loving sharing it with my three!ReplyCancel

  • Kon - My Lord how precious are these books. I would love to win one 🙂ReplyCancel

  • Brooke - My son would have so much fun with this. I would love to win!ReplyCancel

  • Rachel - My son loves all things animals so this would be right up his alley! I just love the illustrations and the idea behind this playset. They’re all so great!ReplyCancel