Summer Baking Bucket List

It’s no secret that I love me some fruit dessert.  I’m talking pies, galettes, crostatas, cobblers, crisps.  I’m not talking fruit as dessert, because that is a totally different (and horrible) thing that should not even exist.  But I digress.

Every year, I put together a “Summer Bucket List,” full of things like going to Film on the Rocks, throwing a BBQ, reading X number of books and I might still make one of those lists, but for now, I’m focusing on the thing I’ve been dying to do all spring… bake lots of fruit desserts!  So without further adieu, the first ever Summer* Baking Bucket List!

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Peach Tarragon Shortcake

Rhubarb Galettes with Hazelnut Frangipane

Rhubarb and Raspberry Crostata (check!)

Blueberry-Pecan Galette (check!)

Giant Chocolate Chip Skillet Cookie (not actually a fruit dessert, but we’ll let it slide)

Blackberry-Cherry Cobbler with Honey Whipped Cream

Iron-Skillet Peach Crisp

Classic Chocolate Birthday Cake (also not fruit related, but it looks too good to pass up!)

Last, but not least… Betty Crocker’s Peach Cobbler (because you just gotta!)

Okay, this list is probably a bit ambitious (to say the least…).  In all reality, I’d be happy if I made just three of these this summer*.  Let’s do it!

*I know we’re still a month out from official summer, but it’s 75° today and I couldn’t wait any longer to publish this post!

A Family Weekend in Ohio

This weekend was bittersweet, rejuvenating, exhausting, full of both laughter and tears, incredibly sad and wonderfully happy.  It was a whirlwind and even though it was brief, I’m still trying to wrap my head around all that happened.  I said goodbye to my grandfather but hello to family members I hadn’t seen in much too long as well as ones I’d never even met before.  It was overwhelming and I’ll remember it for the rest of my life.

We landed in Columbus mid-afternoon on Thursday, had just enough time to shower and change, then headed directly to the church (where the viewing was being held) and right into the open arms of my aunts and uncle.  They didn’t even have to say how glad they were to have us there, their eyes said it all.  But of course, they did say how glad they were and I felt the exact same.

For the next few days, we caught up with family, smiled over old family photos, hugged lots and lots, listened to childhood stories, drank all the good beer (my aunts and uncle are really into craft beer and when I’m with them I’m like “yep, these are my people!”) and just felt so surrounded by love.  I think I learned more about my family in those few days than I’d known for the previous 26 years of my life!

Sunday afternoon, right before we left for the airport, my aunt asked me “so what do you take away from all of this?”  My immediate answer was “how strong the bond of family is!”  It is incredible and amazing to me that I live states away from my relatives, but the connection and familiarity we have with one another when we get together is INSTANT.  I love that so much.

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My grandpa as a little one.

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My grandpa and ME as a little one.

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P.S. Ohio is totally green and full of cute houses and even has hip brunch restaurants that serve killer chilaquiles and BOOZY CEREAL.  Joey and I came across a little farmers’ market on our way to breakfast, then strolled through the neighborhood and now we’re moving to Ohio!  But not really 🙂

P.P.S. I was lucky enough to see both sides of my family in one week and as a result, my heart is feeling so so full right now ♥