Today we’re joined again by Gemma Stafford from Bigger Bolder Baking, and this time, we’re doing a fun video challenge putting together a Kracie Popin’ Cookin’ Donut kit!
Step by step homemade baking recipes
Today we’re joined again by Gemma Stafford from Bigger Bolder Baking, and this time, we’re doing a fun video challenge putting together a Kracie Popin’ Cookin’ Donut kit!
Thank you for all of your support by reading my blog, watching my videos, and following me on Social Media sites! Cheers to more success in 2015 for each and every one of you!
I’ve been asked a number of times as to where people can send fan mail, so I finally went down to one of the local post offices and rented a Post Office Box. I have to say that I felt weird doing so. I’ve never had a reason for a PO Box and I have a hard time wrapping my head around people wanting to send me stuff. I am incredibly honoured that people do. I’m just a regular person working a couple jobs, and people want to write to me. It is truly amazing. Thank you for including me in your lives.
Send mail to:
Jenn Johns
PO Box 20053
Tamarack Mall
Cranbrook B.C. V1C6J5
Canada
Again, thank you so much for caring enough about me to want to include me in your lives. I am honoured.
To go off of my beaten blog path of videos, cakes and cupcakes, I want to take a moment to pay tribute to a beautiful woman whom I met about 4 years ago named Geneva. I met her at a friend’s house, and loved her instantly. She is incredibly bubbly, quick witted and sarcastic. Her sarcasm is my favourite thing about her . . . says one sarcasm to another. . . but yes, it is. I remember meeting her, unlike I remember meeting many people (sorry others) because she was sooooo friendly and so pretty to boot. I wanted to be like her, with her flowing long red hair and killer personality. When I left our mutual friend’s house (thank you J for the intro), I remember coming home and telling Paul, “I met the most amazing woman with the COOLEST name! If we have kids, I want to name our daughter Geneva.” It’s weird looking back and so vividly remembering I said that. Now, as much as it may have seemed, Geneva was not alone at the house, she had her amazing husband (and handsome too! . . no K, I’m not hitting on you), and three adorable kids. From that initial meeting, we went to a couple movies together and she attended my early morning spin class exactly TWO times . . . she hated get up in the mornings she told me. Geneva, on top of being this amazing woman was also a cake decorator!! Could she be any more awesome?
Her cakes are stunning beauties, and you can see more on her first blog Three Kids in the Kitchen. Whenever I needed help with a technique or flower, she was there to tell me how to do it. Her anemone’s are killer beautiful. Take the time to scroll through her work. You will notice that her posts stop in 2011. At this point, two years ago now, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and her life had begun My Unexpected Path (her second blog).
Geneva, through her two year battle with cancer showed incredible strength, faith and a realness that I imagine many hoped they could one day get past themselves to show. I know I did. She shared her inner most feelings, fears and hopes and throughout it all kept laughing, smiling and cracking out jokes loaded with sarcasm. I often found myself breaking down in tears, and then bursting out laughing while reading her posts. Throughout her journey I was able to catch up with her a couple of times and I was always amazed at her positivity, happiness and true bubbly self. She was determined to win the battle, right up until the end. Unfortunately, after her two year battle, she lost the fight, and has gone through her faith to serve a greater purpose. Her final post on her blog was a tribute to herself and who she truly was. It had me sobbing, laughing and ended with me feeling a great sense of happiness. Even in her death, she was able to bring a smile to my face, and a calming feeling that she was OK now.
This tribute has popped up on Facebook and is a beautiful song for a beautiful lady.
Rest well Geneva.
Love Jenn
We are very, very. very. . . very . . . appreciative of all that our YouTube fans bring to us. Inspiration! Excitement! Most of all, enthusiasm! We, and when I say “we” I’m talking Paul and I (my behind the scenes genius), are so thankful to have the opportunity to work on YouTube, with amazing colleagues. But, without our fans and subscribers, we wouldn’t have a channel. So, to thank one of you (it can only be one unfortunately), we try to give a little bit back. This month it’s a spring cake pop decorating kit. To enter, head over to our channel, CupcakesandCardio, subscribe, and let me know what you want to see me whip up! Good luck and thanks for watching me 🙂
Way back in October 2012, the Cranbrook Farmers Market hosted our annual Thanksgiving Market. What made this year so special was that local teens from the band The Good Ol’ Goats played for us at the bandstand!
They are currently in CBC Radio’s Spotlight search competition! They have made it through to the top 24 in Canada, but we here in Cranbrook are pulling for them to make it right to the end!! Paul and I really LOVE them, and have their CD in both of our vehicles.
Good luck guys (and gal)!! Cranbrook is routing for you!
When my friend Karen (Toronto Girl West) posted about joining a Christmas Blog Swap hosted by Leigh (All You Need is Love), I immediately threw my hat in the ring (name on the comment list!) and volunteered to take part!
I was teamed up with Lisa from Jogging on Coffee, and we were to send each other our favourite Christmas gifts/symbols etc with a spending cap at $20.
Since I spend all of my free time in November and December at the Farmer’s Markets selling my cupcakes and cookies, I found what I wanted to send Lisa there . . . glass ornaments from a local glass artisan, chocolate from a local chocolatier and a red glittery (natural) nail polish! These were all symbols of Christmas too me . . well, maybe not the chocolate, but it is too delicious not to spread the love across the country!
The old Tembec/Crestbrook saw mill was on fire tonight! Being the boring small town folk that we are, we of course embarassingly, rushed the scene . . . along with all the other residents of Cranbrook. There is no word yet on what caused the fire, or how it started. It definitely smelled of burning rubber though.
P took some great pictures from the ridge behind the mill. . .
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