Monday, May 16, 2011

Tell your friends!

I'm so proud of my darling Kimball! His first app was just released in the app store tonight! It's scripture golf (if you served a mission or even went to seminary, you probably played it sans iPhone). You just guess where a given verse is  - first the book, and then the chapter. Each guess is a stroke - you want as few as possible, hence, golf. It's surprisingly addicting, and it's seriously fun to play (especially between meetings in church).


If you have an iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, search for "Scripture Golf" or "BOMGolf" in the app store and take a look! It's the one that looks like the cover of the Book of Mormon (see above - this cover art took him a long time. Check out that realistic, leathery texture), and it says Kimball Germane above it.

(It does cost $1.99, but it's worth it, because it will improve your knowledge of the Book of Mormon, and that will eventually help in attaining salvation, right? Apple gave him a very limited number of codes for free downloads, so if you're my sibling or his, or a parent, you can have it for free. My apologies to the rest of you - we both have big families!)




He's been working on it all semester and this week it finally got approved. He is brilliant to me. I don't know how he made it so fancy. For example, when you want to quit a game, you just shake your phone, and it asks if you want to quit. We spent many a night over the last few months working on our own stuff, sitting there with our computers... I'd be gathering addresses for wedding invitations (send me your address if you haven't yet!) and he'd be figuring out how to make it look like the cover was slowing being turned back on the screen. I loved seeing the progress he was making, and I love seeing it there in the app store tonight! We're super excited about it, and he's already working on app number two!

Are there any apps/games you wish were in the app store? He may start taking requests! (I want one that tells me which isle things are on in various grocery stores, but Kimball doesn't want to take the jobs away from those who've learned those things, so I doubt I'll get it).

Let us know what you think and what could be improved so he can start releasing updates and making the next version even better!

Unrelated - this has been floating around facebook, and I think it's funny (it's been photoshopped - trust, me. I watched Cinderella enough as a child to know that some details are WAY off... but still, it's pretty good):

Wednesday, May 04, 2011

A day in the kitchen

Today was fantastic. I must say, I truly love living in my own place with no roommates (no offense to my former roommates). It is so nice not sharing a fridge, cupboard space, bathroom, and dirty dishes with anyone else. I didn't cook a lot in my old place for a couple reasons: I was pretty busy with school, and all of the stuff in our apartment (including, actually maybe especially the oven and stove) was old, unreliable, and dirty. My new place is gloriously new and clean, and everything in it is my own! It's such a contrast. I decided that, since Kimball works all day, and I don't, and we only see each other for about 3 hours when he gets off work each day, that I'd start cooking us dinner. 

I spent a good part of yesterday grocery shopping, menu planning, and recipe reading to figure out what we could have for dinner for the next two weeks. I'm very excited to finally do this. The stars have aligned perfectly. Since my mom is traveling her heart out right now, I've been lucky enough to borrow her car for three weeks! I've never had a car. Not ever. This makes cooking difficult. Previously, trips to the grocery store included walking for 25 minutes to and from the nearest grocery store. I'd walk there with an empty back pack, purchase only what I could carry, and what wouldn't break, and I'd walk home with about 30 pounds of food squished into my backpack and whatever bags I could carry. It was exhausting, and stressful. There were so many days where I'd get home only to realize I'd forgotten to buy toothpaste, or something essential for a recipe I'd wanted to try. It was tricky, but now with a car, free time, a fantastic little kitchen, and a hungry man showing up for dinner, the conditions for cooking are perfect! 

Most of my menu selections come from Mel's Kitchen Cafe. It's a food blog that I am starting to love. 

Today I made sweet & sour chicken, with baked brown rice (yeah, you bake it! So easy!) and broccoli It was such good meal! I take no credit; I followed a recipe. 

For a little treat, I decided to bake a cake for Kimball to congratulate him on making his app (it's not out yet, but it will be soon). He LOVES chocolate, so I wanted to make the best chocolate cake there was. I recently got a lovely little cake stand from a friend as a wedding gift, and I have been anxious to put it to use, so I decided on this Unbelievable Chocolate Cake, and this Magical Frosting (the chocolate version). 

It took me all day. And part of yesterday. 

The frosting is very finicky, and you have to make it halfway, where you get it boiling, and then you have to cool it to room temperature - not too cold (which took all night... luckily I started yesterday). Next you mix in little chunks of butter (a lot) and mix them in completely, which was seriously a challenge by hand with a very unruly whisk (I do not yet own any sort of mixer), add melted chocolate, which has to be at room temperature (so tricky! You have to get it right before it hardens... I melted it down and waited for it to cool three times before I caught it in time). 

Anyway, it was exceptionally complex compared to anything I've ever done. I'd never made a layered cake, but I figured if I was going all out, I'd better go all out. I don't own any cake pans either, so I bought three little tin foil ones. They were 8" pans, but my cake stand only caters to a 6" cake, so once they were baked and cooled, I had to trim them down to 6" using a little plate as my guide.


I also had to trim the tops to make the cakes flat. This would normally require a bread knife. As luck would have it, I don't have one of those either, so I used this handy little lettuce knife. It worked quite well, actually. 


Mel suggested lining the bottom of the pan with parchment paper, (which I did have! and I'm so glad I did.) The cakes slid right out of the pans and stayed in their proper shapes while I transfered them to the cake plate. 


I watched a tutorial on Martha Stewart's website on how to frost a cake (I know... I'm very much an amateur). I didn't have time to do all the steps she suggested, but it still worked out okay. 





I couldn't be more pleased with my lovely little creation! It ended up looking like a real cake! I'm glad I did chocolate frosting... it makes it harder to detect all the chocolate cake-crumbs in there. 


I put it in the fridge (because the frosting is basically chocolate-flavored butter, and it was beginning to get melty), and I saw a box of strawberries Id purchased earlier, so I decided to top it off. So cute. 


Kimball LOVED it. He was so giddy, and happy, which made me giddy and happy. We ate our cake in bliss. It is seriously sooooo good! I wish I didn't know what was in it. We still have tons leftover for the next few days! (but we have to work out every day or it's strictly forbidden). 



After cutting the edges and tops off my three cakes, I had SO much leftover cake, so I decided to make Cake Bites (even though I don't love them, and I think they're over-rated and over-priced) For those unaware, they're easy to make - you mix crumbled cake with frosting, roll the gooey mass into a ball, and dip it in chocolate. You can also mash up Oreos with cream cheese, and dip them in chocolate if you want your heart attack earlier in life. They're very intense and very rich. I made mine extra tiny, and after I ate one I had to have a full glass of milk. 

I'm going out with a bunch of my lady-friends tomorrow, so I plan on giving most of them away. I have about 75, though, and I only had enough chocolate to dip about 30. I may freeze most of and save them for another day when chocolate isn't so plentiful in the house and I need a little sweetness. 



What a fantastic day. I should have photographed the dinner - that sweet and sour chicken was quite involved as well. I spent about 7 hours cooking and baking and doing dishes today (I used all of my silverware and measuring spoons/cups at least thrice). 

Call me crazy, but it was heaven!

Monday, May 02, 2011

what we've been up to

Things are slowly coming together for this wedding of mine. I'm currently living in our new apartment now, working on my dress, and waiting for the invitations to be printed (if I haven't asked for your address yet, be sure and send it to me! I can't remember who I've asked already...).

our new place... the tiny kitchen, at least. 

this was my bed until kimball and i went and got a costco membership!
we got a mattress, and life is much better for me now.

Things are busy, but since wedding-planning is all I have to work on these days, it's really not too bad at all. I had decided to grow my own bouquet... which was going well at first, but then Utah's weather decided to go turn back into winter, and my pretty little plants froze. I'm trying to revive them, but I will now be making my own bouquet, rather than growing it.



my cute little planter so warm in the sun in early april


just one week later, they had begun sprouting... now they're
all wilted and ugly. 



Kimball's working full time at the security lab (in the computer science department - think internet security, not security guard) at BYU, and he's been busy creating his first iPhone app! (It'll also work on the iPad and iPod touch). We're super excited to submit it to Apple (probably on Tuesday), and he's already got a plan for app #2! I'm amazed, really. I can't wait for everyone to see it! It's already on my phone and it's so well-made! I'll post more about it once it's out, so you can all go be the first to download it. Look out seminary students...

please notice the leather-like texture... he
worked long and hard to make it look like
that. the point of the game is to try to guess
where in the book of mormon a randomly-
selected verse is. each guess counts as
one stroke.


Oh, I also graduated from college a week and a half ago, which was exciting, but it also meant that my campus job is over. I was working for BYU Independent Study developing the online Arabic classes. So, you should all go take those courses and let me know what you think. It was great, but it required many hours at a computer, which was a bit draining. I am now unemployed, and I must remain so until my green card paper work is processed (the earliest that will happen is October.) It's a little stressful, not knowing how I'll fill my time, and I'm really just hoping I don't go crazy (any suggestions?)


Until I figure it out, I'll just busy myself with learning the "don'ts" for wives. It looks like a useful little book, full of wisdom. (Thanks, Tiffany!)