I've been meaning to come on here, but every time I remembered before now it was after internet wasn't available anymore.
Choooocooolaaaate...Sorry, late February/early March signals two birthdays in my family, and since we have to celebrate it over the weekend so that my dad can join in, we end up doing something to celebrate for 3 or so weeks. Both birthdays are for two of my brothers, and the older brother (birthday was recently) chose a chocolate cake for his birthday. A german chocolate, double layer big-ish rectangle cake (I have no idea what size they are or how to describe them haha...but at least I know how to bake them) with double mousse filling/icing (store-bought icing is too sweet for my mom's tastes, and I can't really blame her) with some dark chocolate shavings on top (grating chocolate? Hard. And messy. It keeps melting, and if you freeze it to make it not melt as easily, it gets hard to do) So it's dark chocolate on dark/milk chocolate on top of german chocolate. Very chocolate-y.
So yeah, I'm not much of a fan of dark chocolate specifically, so the mousse doesn't taste very good to me, but other than that I'm perfectly fine with it. It tastes great, and the slices are huge. I've only had one so far, but I probably could hab another 1 or 2 if I want to (another one definitely, maybe a second, not sure)
And once the big cake is done, I get to make a funfetti cake for my little brother! Oh, I love funfetti cakes, even if I don't like standing for however long I stand when I need to mix the stuff. But since the two little siblings get funfetti cakes for their birthdays, I'm thinking of having maybe a red velvet cake for my birthday. Or strawberry.
In other news, I uploaded another fractal to DeviantArt called Colors of Autumn. It's probably my favorite fractal that I've made so far, and one I keep finding myself staring at when I'm busy rendering fractals and can't really do anything else. Feel free to go look at it and download it for your desktop background.
...And that's all, I suppose.
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