Tuesday, October 6, 2009











Here I am making a fondant wedding cake for my friend in July. The bride wanted a three tier cake - chocolate cake with a chocolate cream filling in each two layer tier covered in fondant with red fondant "ribbon" around each one, dots on the middle tier, and designs on the top and lower tier. Here is some of the process and the end result. Jackie the bride was happy with it.

My daughter Sara made a video of the fondant being rolled.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Renaud Music Studio will be opening soon, here is my new web page: http://www.renaudmusicstudio.com

Monday, June 1, 2009

electric car


The batteries had to be changed on our electric car - a Bombardier neighborhood vehicle (NV). The top speed is 25 MPH. As the batteries age the range decreases. When they are new you can travel about 30 miles before they need to be charged - depending on the terrain. But not too long ago when we took the car for a ride we only got about 5 miles. We were not sure if we would make it home. So it was definitely time for new batteries. The problem is that the batteries have to come out from the bottom which means that you need to raise the car up and lower the old batteries while the car is still up. The car weighs 1200 pounds. The batteries in their holder weigh 462 pounds. These pictures show how Allan did it. Now it is done and the Bombaardier can ride again.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Easter eggs






We have an Easter tradition that each person in the house decorates an egg for someone else. We put them into their basket Easter morning (along with the usual candy). Then we usually eat them for breakfast. This year Sara found some interesting dyes and egg decorations. So Sara, May, and I made a few extra eggs. Here are our eggs. Can you tell which ones were made by whom?

Saturday, April 4, 2009

spring


It was nice to go out and enjoy the back yard a little again. I even got Mom/Grandma to go out and get some sun.

Monday, March 9, 2009

It is snowing again!

Yesterday it was like spring. A man came with a truck yesterday because he wanted the apple wood that had fallen from our trees during the big December ice storm. Since it was in the 50s yesterday, the snow was melting and the yard was muddy. So the man could not drive his truck around back to pick up the wood. Allan said, "Maybe you can get it in about a month. It is nice today. But you never know. This is New Hampshire. Tomorrow it might snow."

I (Carolyn) usually go to school to teach a class in the afternoon on Mondays. But the roads are really slippery. So here I am at home. We thawed some pumpkin that we had left over from November and I made a pie. It was fun watching the snow falling outside while we were nice and warm inside enjoying the aroma of pie baking.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Pedals! Pipes! Pizza!

Today Mom/Grandma and I (Carolyn) went to an organ demonstration at Phillips Exeter Academy. As a piano teacher I was invited in case any of my students might like to take organ lessons. Abby Siegfried, the organ teacher there, did an excellent job describing how the organ works - old ones ("trackers" like Bach played) and new ones. The one in Exeter was built by hand in Italy with 3 manuals with pedal board and 2,699 pipes! I should have brought my camera! Listening to Bach's "Toccata and Fugue in D Minor" surrounded us with sound - especially since we sat in the front row. Afterwards we were all invited to have pizza. So it was a fun time.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009


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