caramel apple coffee cake

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What a crazy two weeks we have had.  As many of you know, Locke decided to make an early arrival nearly two weeks ago, and like any household with a newborn our lives have flipped upside down.  The first time I left the house I drove through our neighborhood feeling so strange.  The world is still spinning?  I had no idea.

With the birth of a new baby things always feel that way for awhile, but with Locke we are really feeling that surreal life-halting jolt.  Every day has been a complete miracle, and we are truly soaking in every second.  Life is suddenly more precious, sleep is not important, and snuggling on the couch is better than a trip to any destination I can think of.

On top of the blessings this little boy has showered us with simply by being here, our family and friends have been taking very good care of our fragile hearts.  Our home has been filled with warm meals, happy tears and blue gift bags filled with tiny onsies and soft blankets.  These two weeks will always be a cherished memory, and our hearts will forever be grateful for the gift of loving friends.

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Before our lives flipped in another full house (that was watching football), this caramel apple coffee cake was made.  It was only a few weeks ago, but it certainly feels like a lifetime has passed.  Coffee cakes are among my favorite breakfast sweets, and this one did not disappoint.  After all, ’tis the season for crumb tops and apples. (Caramel is always in season.)

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We can’t thank you enough for the warm wishes and prayers you have showered over our family. We have felt your love through each and every message.
XO
shansig

 

caramel apple coffee cake
 
Ingredients
  • For the apples:
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 3 medium Granny Smith apples, peeled and sliced
  • For the caramel sauce:
  • 1 cup brown sugar
  • ½ cup butter
  • ¼ cup whipping cream
  • ¼ cup honey or maple syrup
  • For the streusel topping:
  • 1½ cups all-purpose flour
  • ½ cup brown sugar
  • ¼ cup granulated sugar
  • 1½ tsp cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ½ cup melted butter
  • For the cake:
  • ½ cup butter, room temp
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tsp vanilla
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ⅔ cup milk (any kind!)
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350F.
  2. Melt 2 tbsp butter in a large skillet over medium-high heat; add apples and saute about 5 minutes until softened. Remove from heat and let cool.
  3. Prepare your streusel topping by adding all ingredients and cutting in the butter until a crumb-texture is achieved. Set aside.
  4. Prepare caramel sauce by adding all ingredients to a saucepan over medium heat, stirring constantly. Bring to a boil for 2 minutes, and then remove from heat.
  5. Prepare cake batter by beating the butter at a medium speed until creamy. Gradually add the sugar, followed by the eggs, one at a time. Be sure to scrape down the sides of the bowl after each addition.
  6. In a separate bowl combine the flour, baking powder, and salt. Add to the butter mixture alternately with milk, beginning and ending with flour. Stir in vanilla.
  7. Pour batter into a greased and floured 9-inch springform pan. Top with apples, and half a cup of the caramel sauce. Sprinkle on the streusel topping.
  8. Bake at 350F for 45 minutes, until a toothpick comes out clean from the center.
  9. Cool in pan for 30 minutes once done, and then allow another hour to finish cooling removed from the pan. Top with the remaining caramel sauce, and enjoy.
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cuts for fall

My little guy is 3 months old which means our home is filled with big baby smiles and my hair – everywhere.  All that fabulous pregnancy hair is shedding at a fist full rate.  It’s not exactly the most glamorous feeling. A trip to the salon is in order but what to do with this hair needs to be decided first. Here are some fall 2014 cuts for anyone in need of a change to consider:

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  1. Angled Bob a great cut for almost all face shapes.  Especially perfect for those of you with naturally straight tresses.
  2. Pixie Cut with Fringe if you love to go super short this is the pixie to rock.  It’s chic with a rockstar edge.
  3. Modern Mullet I could never quite put my finger on what to call Taylor’s hair until now.  This is for the “I don’t care what you think” gal.
  4. Longer Bob perhaps my favorite because let’s face it, if you have long hair this is not a drastic change.  Kim K, Jessica Alba and Sincerely Jules have all chopped a little off their super long hair and I for one love it!

Are you thinking about going under the scissors soon? Would love to know which cut you’re considering!

xo,

brandyjsig

 

 

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family fall style board

Fall is undoubtedly the preferred time of year for family photos. The temps are comfortable, the trees are gorgeous and the fashion is fantastic. Having photographed many families over the years I know it’s not everyone’s idea of fun to pull a look together for the entire crew. That being said it should come as no surprise that I happen to love it. So much so in fact that I thought it might be fun to create a style board for you guys.  An easy to wear look that would photograph beautifully against a natural fall backdrop.  Here are a few tips to creating something similar:

  • keep the color palette simple.  One main bold color (mustard) with a secondary accent color (oxblood) will have just enough brightness to keep things fun and interesting without being cluttered with color.
  • black, brown, grey & denim are always neutral.  And they love each other.  They are your best asset to pulling everything together.
  • mix patterns thoughtfully.  The floral is the star, the polka dot is the costar and the gingham is an extra with no lines.  May sound crazy to mix all those yet with just the right amount of each they create magic.

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Most importantly everyone needs to feel as good as they look.  If someone hates what they are wearing it usually shows up on their face.  Be willing to compromise because let’s face it, those adorable expressions are better than any outfit you chose.

Happy shopping!

xo,

brandyjsig

 

 

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our boys

After learning of Locke’s condition we were of course hopeful but cautious nonetheless.  There were no promises we would get to meet him alive, let alone take all the pictures we so badly wanted.  Yet last Saturday, with the sounds of college football streaming in the background, we made a memory and caught a moment of our boys.  Sticky, Bingham, Josh and Locke – our hearts are so full of nothing but love.

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Enjoy your weekend everyone!

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Locke’s birth story

As I sit here writing this I am cradling a tiny miracle in my arms.  I lower my head and deeply breathe in his sweet scent, memorizing the weight of his little body on my chest.  Locke is one week old today.  We have been given 7 days of pure bliss.. we still stare at him in complete disbelief that we have been granted this time with him.  A million emotions have filled our days, but mostly.. love.

Last Thursday I planned on posting letting you all know that we were all set to be induced on Tuesday, but Locke had other plans.  Reflecting now on how Locke’s birth happened all I can think is that God’s timing is truly perfect.  Through this entire journey all I have wanted is a plan.. a promise.  If I had been listening close enough I would have heard what I needed to hear all along.. be still.  There is a plan, and it is perfect. 

On Wednesday night Josh, Adelynn and I sat around on our living room floor playing her matching game when contractions slowly crept on.  At first I thought nothing of them- convincing myself they were Braxton Hicks and that they would stop, but I began recording them just in case.  Around 8 I decided to jump in the shower and instructed Josh to write down the time if I yelled to him that I was having a contraction.  Suddenly, they were coming on faster and harder, and Josh ran in to let me know that they were 2 minutes apart.

I closed my eyes.  Today, Locke?  Was this my answered prayer?  The previous nights I had prayed so hard for Locke to come on his own- the induction would not be easy on his heart.  But right now?  What if this is it?  What if this is goodbye?  Be still.

After scrambling around our house to pack our bags we were on our way.  As we left our driveway my heart was in my throat.. I needed some reminding.. I needed to be rescued.  Driving down a road we travel several times a day a “Join A Network” screen randomly popped up on my phone.  The network name?  God Loves You.  Tears welled in my eyes and my heart relaxed.  A reminder that this was all part of a plan, that we were in good hands.

We were checked into the hospital and settled into our room and things were progressing fairly quickly.  We kept a close watch on Locke’s heartrate and it never waivered.  By the early morning hours we were anxious.  Nervous, terrified, excited, overwhelmed.. ready.  Ready for whatever the next chapter held for us.  Ready to see his sweet face, and hopefully hear his tender cry.

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At 4:28, in a room filled to the brim with doctors, Locke came quickly into this world.  Remembering the scene is blurry.. time stood still as they whisked him to the table, and my heart stopped beating until I heard his first cry.  An answered prayer.  A miracle.  It felt like a lifetime passed by as I laid there, waiting to hold my son.. but he was crying.  He was alive with every beat of his heart. 

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Locke’s diagnosis remains the same, he has Trisomy 13.. and quite honestly we have no idea how much time we have with him.  Right now, he is home and never leaves our arms, and does many of the things any healthy newborn does.  Our hearts are so full.  We do not know what the future holds, but we know that Locke has filled our lives with more love than we could have ever imagined.  He has changed so many lives in 7 short days, and we couldn’t be more proud to be his parents.  Every second of every day we are thankful. 

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Thank you is simply not enough for the prayers and love you have all showered our family with. You have held us in your hearts and in your arms, and because of that love we are okay.  Whatever the future holds, we are okay. 

XO,

shansig

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