Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

11.14.2013

Doctor WHO S.O.S.

CALLING ALL WHOVIANS!

If you were a body pillow (aka Christmas present) for a 16-year-old *ultimate* Doctor WHO fan (aka Mini-Me), which custom fabric (from www.spoonflower.com) would YOU rather be covered in? 

....and shhhhhh! Remember, it's Mini-Me's Christmas present. Thanks in advance for your help! ;)































(All fabric patterns found at: SpoonFlower.com )

***UPDATE: Her grandma went with the Exploding TARDIS pattern & Mini-Me jumped up & down, giggled, hollered with excitement...and there *might* have been a little victory dance in her chair + some massive hugging of her gift when she unwrapped her custom body pillow.  All her boy cousins received their favorite sports teams, the girl cousins received their favorite colors, and Mini-Me got Doctor Who! She felt extremely special.  We loved watching every minute of it.***

12.17.2012

New Adventures

We've been up to our worry lines in busy activities.  Those activities, such as Mini-Me's basketball season, have kept us happily hopping to & fro. 

However 2012 has decided to yet again cast further clouds for us to chase away, as one of Mini-Me's dear friends (her fellow classmate, and our neighbor boy) passed away unexpectedly last Monday.  It was from heart complications that really no one could have predicted were present, and no one could have stopped from occurring.  Despite knowing that, it is still so sad to see another light go out in Mini-Me & her classmates' starry sky. 

Interesting enough is the blow this has been on our small community, as his passing is the 7th death we've coped with this year alone, the 3rd one that had directly impacted Mini-Me's class of 2015, and the 4th death just since November 2nd. 

Catching our emotional breath has been elusive.  There have been many inconsolable teens the past little while, as they've been unable to fully heal & have closure before another death has come along. 

This additional loss has been extremely difficult on us adults in the community, therefore it has been almost unbearable to helplessly watch the kids struggle through as we are unable to just wash the pain away. 

The only beauty in these losses has been witnessing Mini-Me's class fused so tightly together in support of one another, and to see our little community band together to move mountains for each other.  We have all been swiftly reminded of how short life is, how precious each moment is, and how each word should not be wasted.  These times of tears & heart-wrenching grief strengthen us, and prove to us what we can endure together. 

So how is this a new adventure? 

As if our own family's losses in 2011 were not effective teaching tools, we are learning or relearning how to put one foot in front of the other.  We're learning to press on.  Our loved ones we have lost have the easy part of the deal, as they are not suffering one bit & to them this time apart is but a tiny, fleeting blip in time.  Those of us still here are the ones with the greater trial to remain faithful, to remember them but to also continue living life vividly.

Our adventures are in the baby steps. 

They're in dedicating the "Zactus" to our friend's memory (only cactus on the entire property, and he found it one night while on a see-how-close-one-can-possibly-get-before-the-barking-dogs-get-Mr-LKP-out-on-the-porch recon mission.... he dropped right down on top of it.  Until now, I had been wanting it removed so no one else would get hurt -- but now, none of us want it gone)

New adventures are in the joy of a win for our lost friend's football team, in winning school basketball games in honor of our dear ones, and in losing other games with our dignity in tact. 

The adventures are in developing new talents & discovering new ways to put old talents to use, like shooting pictures at a young single adult church dance or custom-designing holiday cards for clients.  There's even adventures in finally getting our Christmas tree up, 8 days before Christmas (all-time Ranch record for the latest our tree ever gone up)

The greatest of the adventures has been talking & hugging & crying & finding the silver lining together as a family. 

These things may seem insignificant to onlookers, but to us the baby steps are HUGE accomplishments and definitely adventures.  If you can't grow from & enjoy the steps you take in life, then why bother?

So please, this holiday season and especially going into a new year, consider following in Ebeneezer Scrooge's life-changing footsteps.  Evaluate what & who is really most important in your life.  Hold those dear ones close while you still have them.  Make the extra effort to help repair broken hearts.  Hold the hands of those who are struggling with grief, loss, illness, or despair.  Go out of your way to tell & show your love for your family.  Cherish every single moment as the gift that it is.  Follow the example of Jesus Christ.

As this year closes, please know that each of you have blessed our lives.  We are grateful for the many ways we have grown and thrived due to so many blessings.  We hope you can recognize the variety of ways you have touched our hearts. 

Thank you, and Merry Christmas!



1.04.2011

Remember These Bad Boys?

Well, the dreaded gift giving this season went so much smoother & with such less stress than in years before!  All thanks to a strict following of the Want, Need, Wear, Read system.  So, a big fat "Woot-woot!" goes out to the inventors of the idea!

We were extremely blessed, considering our minimalistic approach, by those around us.  We had a family discussion on Christmas night, and all were in agreement that this has been our favorite Christmas ever.  Not necessarily because of the haul, but the quality OVER quantity results that came.   

I personally ADORED how easy, quick, & mostly painless that the W.N.W.R. system made my Christmas preparation this year.  I greatly appreciated how it freed our family up more to enjoys the activities & Christmas festivities throughout the ENTIRE month of December.  Not to mention it eliminated a lot of common distractions and allowed us to more easily focus on the true reason for the season, which is Jesus Christ, our Savior.  (May I also note that I, myself, did not spend a single CENT at the mall this year!  That is a very BIG deal, btw.)  

All of our extended family spoiled us rotten, as they usually do.  And for those gifts we are extremely grateful, but more importantly for the spirit & love in which they were given.  Thank you to all!

But since this post is a raving review of the W. N. W. R. gift system, I'm spotlighting below the system's yield, and possible ideas/interpretations in case you're considering implementing this plan in your family next year (we'll never go back, if you're wondering!):



***OKIZZAY! THIS IS THE AWESOME POST I WAS RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF WHEN MY DEAR SWEET OL' LAPPY WENT DOWN. SO I'LL HAVE TO FILL IN WITH A TYPED DESCRIPTION RATHER THAN PHOTO PROOF OF THE SPLENDOR THAT WAS OUR FAMILY'S FIRST "W.N.W.R. CHRISTMAS."***

Mini-Me's last gift was her READ gift, and she scored 3 of my favorite classic books:
Emma by Jane Austen, Walden & Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau, and lastly Aesop's Fables.  Good stuff!  :)

On to what my sweet family did for me.  Mr LKP & Mini-Me got me the new Sorry! Sliders game that I've been eye-ing for months.  It was the perfect fulfillment of my WANT.  Mini-Me took care of my NEED by giving me a new CD/DVD case that fits 256 discs!  So perfect, because I kept wondering how I could sneak one of those in as a family gift.  I'd thought of bending Santa's ear and asking him to bring one, since we've greatly out grown our other, comparably sized, case with our existing movie collection (not to mention the inevitable discs that show up each & every Christmas).  So Mini-Me did good.  Mr LKP nailed both my WEAR & READ in one lovely bundle.  In a gift bag was my WEAR, which was a new, sensible, but killer-stylish-cute purse!  He, get this, found it at the local snowboard shop!  It's perfect in every way, especially since my Guatamalen bag has been getting hammered lately, and my other favorite bag's lining is falling to pieces, as is it's bottom.  INSIDE this lovely new purse was my READ!  A gift certificate to my favorite hair gal AND one to a new spa for a 55 minute massage!!!!!  Mr LKP struck gold this year.  :)

Lastly, what we did for Mr LKP takes the cake.  Not gonna lie, Mr LKP can be hard on his undies.  And not in a gross way!  Just in a, buy-new-ones-for everybody-else-first kinda way.  When I've tried to get him new ones before, he scoffs and says his are just fine.  He basically won't let me spoil him on anything, includes his drawers.  But, ladies & gentlemen, he's a trucker and a construction guy.  So, since it was Christmas, he couldn't refuse them!  Ha ha ha ha....so for his NEED, I ordered him two weeks worth of them.  And he did finally admit he'd been hoping for some.  You could've said they might have been his most favorite gift....but they weren't since I'm AMAZING!!!!  (And I'll tell you why in a bit.)  His WEAR were two new pairs of his most favorite jeans (he's so easy since he says he has a Wal-Mart body, lol.  He LOVES the Wrangler's Carpenter jeans there).  Mr LKP's READ was this FABULOUS newer-to-my-knowledge book Defined by Christ by Toni Sorenson, and a journal as a companion to working through the book.  The combo together came HIGHLY recommended by a sweet friend there at our local LDS bookstore, and I gotta say that before I even left the store, that book already had me in tears.  (I figured it would be perfect in sorting through some family stuff he's still working through.) 
...NOW, ARE YOU READY FOR THIS?  ARE YOU HANGIN' ON THE EDGE OF YOUR SEAT?!  Mr LKP's WANT gift trumped all others given in our little family for Christmas 2010.  He was handed the last gift from under our tree.  It was a light-weight shirt box.  And it didn't make much of a sound when it was shaken, either.  He unwrapped the box, and waded through the miles of tissue paper inside to find a large, blank, thick manilla envelope.  (Turns out, as he told it later, that he panicked in that moment and feared that this was a sick way to deliver divorce papers, and on Christmas Day no less!  Ha ha ha ha ha.....)  However, he mustered up the nerve to open the envelope anyway, and there inside he found:
A GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR HIS FIRST INTRO-FLIGHT WITH A FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR AT THE LOCAL FLIGHT SCHOOL!!!!!!
It has only been his lifelong dream to fly, to be a pilot.  We've talked & talked about it.  He's even been trying to figure out how to make his GI Bill & VA dollars pay for schooling so he could gain a Bachelor's in aviation.  However, to this point, nothing has materialized yet....and the closest he's come has been as a passenger, across seas to Iraq, then to DC for his big Cancer/disability scare & home again.  He looked up from the certificate in tears.  It. was. perfect.  (We also slid this awesome necktie in the envelope--hence the thickness--that had cool WWI & WWII fighter planes on it!  He wore it to church the very next day.  Lol.)

So there you have it.  Not oodles & oodles of gifts mass-producing under this year's tree.  But what was there, in those 12 gifts, was the most perfect Christmas we've ever experienced.  Good money was spent, but not too much either.  We stayed within a modest budget (thanks to shopping local, and getting great sales/using bookoo coupons).  We weren't overwhelmed either.  We were content, and together, and able to enjoy one another....the holiday....and focus on our Savior, the real purpose of Christmas. 

Happy endings always get us.  So, next year we'll continue the W.N.W.R. tradition.  Perhaps you'll join us in the peace of mind it brings!  :)

***AND GUESS WHAT?!  I was able to recover the rest of the images that I thought I'd otherwise lost in the great Lappy Crash of 2010, thanks to PICASA!!!!  Picasa rocks!  So below you'll see the images that would've posted with this post (huzzah!), starting with where we left off, Mini-Me's Read:

Here's the LKP loot (almost typed 'booty', but realized how totally borderline inappropriate "LKP's booty" reads):
And finally, the coup de grâce, Mr LKP's haul:


HOORAY FOR PICASA SAVING THE DAY!!!!***

12.29.2010

So Christmas May Be Bottled Back Up, But Our Tree's Still in the Running!!!

(Our apologies if you're looking for this week's installment of What I Believe.  It's on hiatus for Christmas break, as we believe that LAST WEEK'S edition was MORE than sufficient for two weeks and then some.)

That's right folks, we don't waste any time when it comes to this Mama Bear reclaiming her living room, post-Christmas.  It was all bottled back up into totes, and stowed away in the pump house for another 11 months.

My floors are swept.

All trash is out at the road.

All gifts are put away.

Our Goodwill box filled with 'old' is full & ready for drop-off.

Any exchanges have taken place at the respective stores.

However, this is merely for my sanity.  The less cluttered, the better....same in the timing.  If it's all drug out past 2 days after, then I go bazerk, heads start to roll, and it's not a very happy new year to come.  Just sayin' since I didn't make the mess alone, then I should have enlisted help to clean it up before Mini-Me returns to school & Mr LKP's back in the trenches of work.

So that was our yesterday.

Last night, I got a lovely email from Jason F. Wright alerting me to a second & final photo contest for 2010....and it's that for our trees!


(Good thing I took a picture before stripping it all down.  Hee hee!)

So a picture of our tree has been submitted, the contest has gone live, and we have until Friday, the 31st, @ 5pm EST to get our tree the MOST "likes" out of any other tree!  (Winner gets a prize basket of every book Jason's ever written, including a copy of one very rad book that's no longer in print: "The James Miracle!")

So people, you're being drafted for the cause.

Go to your Facebook accounts, go to Jason F. Wright's Fan Page and 'like' his page.  Then that allows you to 'like'/vote on the Christmas tree/scene photos (no people in them whatsoever, so that should help you find the right album).  To make it EVEN easier for you, the link to the Gusty Ridge Ranch's tree is right HERE!

Want to know cherry on top of this winning scenario? 

Not only does the family with the winning tree pic score a basket, but one of the 'likers' of the winning tree photo wins a basket of their very own as well!!!!

So, what are you waiting for?  GO! VOTE!!!!

In advance, we thank you for your vote.  You're all MAUVE-L-OUS, dahlings!!!

(muah!)

*******

P.S.
Please keep my friend, M-Cat, and her family in your prayers as they're facing some heart-wrenching stuff.  We love them immensely, so please help us lift them where each of us stand in whatever way we all can.  Oodles of thoughts & prayers from the Ranch are already headed their direction as I type this.  Please add yours along with.  Thank you.

12.25.2010

Merriest Christmas Message Ever....

To you & yours, Joy Williams has put it best...

Remember why Christmas is really Christmas in the end... it all starts with Christ.
May this coming new year be the most abundantly blessed He's given you.

Merry Christmas from all of us at the Ranch,
Mr LKP, Mini-Me, every critter, and myself

12.22.2010

Wordless Wednesday: One of Our Favorite Sites This Year

(Some friends & their kids were geniuses when building this Snow-tivity!  L2R: donkey, Mary, baby Jesus, & Joseph)

Spread Your Love For the Gusty Ridge Ranch

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