Christmas on the Prairie

Oh Christmas Tree!

This year our tree is Black Hills Spruce tree. I’ve never had one of these before and I must say, I love it! It’s so full and such a pretty shape!

I picked up quite a few turquoise ornaments as that’s been added as an accent in the house and it goes without saying that this was a GREAT idea!

So without further ado here’s this year,s tree done South Dakota Cowgirl Style! And pardon the photos. I took them all with my iPhone.

First up is how it looks in the room at night:

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We had a light debacle- as in two strings only decided to work halfway so it isn’t lit up like I’d prefer.

Here’s how it looks in the light of day:

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I love this new star ornament! I bought two in Vegas!

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How did you decorate your tree this year? Show it off on my new Flickr Group! http://www.flickr.com/groups/southdakotacowgirl/

You can share photos of your tree/house there!

Happy Trails, and Happy Sharing!

Thanksgivsmas

I am sitting in the airport this morning very thankful for the few days I had to spend with my family over Thanksgiving.

Not only did we celebrate Thanksgiving, but we also got to celebrate Christmas early! We started this tradition a few years ago when my little brother got married. We do Christmas one year when we’re all together and Thanksgiving the next.

This year we had lots of fun decorating the tree and the house. And we turned on the fireplace just because these Texans think it’s cold at 40 degrees.

I love having a fireplace mantle to decorate! I am not gonna lie. I also love the glow of Christmas lights.

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And I love the thought put into all the gifts. This year I got an extra special gift from my little sister, who stood in line for hours this summer after just getting back from visiting me, to get Janet Evanovich’s autograph for me! Talk about some hyperventilation! Wow!

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And I learned that the little brewery in Shiner, Texas blesses texans with some amazing cheer!

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I hope your Thanksgiving was as great as ours!

Happy trails!

My Favorite Things

Merry Christmas Everyone! I hope your holiday is filled with your favorite things!

Much Love-

TSDC

Deck the Halls

with boughs of holly- or in our case pheasant tail-feathers.

I thought I’d spread some Christmas cheer and show you the decorations in our house this year. How’d you decorate your home for the Holidays?

This garland I made, sits atop the piano.

The finished product:

Jake- trying to look cute so he can stay inside and be warm! Was he successful?

One of my favorite ornaments:

The topper I created-

I hope you enjoyed the tour! Merry Christmas!

Jewelry All The Way

It’s the time of year to start your Christmas Shopping and just in time for Christmas I’ve created 6 more pieces for you to drool over. And don’t worry, if you miss out on these, there will be more! And if you didn’t find the perfect piece for your friend or loved one, I am offering Gift Certificates in $25, $50 and $100 denominations. Want one that’s less than that, or more, just let me know and I can customize one just for you!

Now, let’s get to the sparkles and jewelry of the matter. To see all the photos of a particular piece, simple click the link listed prior to the photos.

First up, there’s a beautiful Turquoise Cross Piece.

Feast your eyes on this double-stranded beauty I like to call Pueblo:

Or how about a little Zebra, Anyone?

And there’s always beauty in something Larger Than Life!

Color is every girl’s friend, and who doesn’t love Pink?

And to end this little tour, how about some Salmon?

What’s on your wish list this Christmas?

Thirty Days of Thanksgiving

I’m going to do this again this year- because it worked so well for me last year, and I had so much fun in the process. Here’s how it works: I will list one thing each day this month that I’m thankful for. They aren’t necessarily in any particular order. It’s just whatever I found myself thinking of that day; in fact there might be more than one thing I’m thankful for. And instead of writing a new post everyday about what I’m thankful for- I’ll just keep updating this one.

1. I’m thankful for Zach, aka My Cowboy, The Cowboy. He loves me even if I’m covered in horse hair; or when I cry because I lost another hen; or when I say something silly; or when I haven’t put mascara on in a week (which by the way has NEVER happened. I’m just sayin’). I’m glad he picked me as his soul-mate for life.

2. I’m thankful for such an awesome family. Not just my own family, but Zach’s family as well. Better people you will not find anywhere.

3. Today I shipped calves for the neighbors, and I have to say that I’m very thankful that I can get up in the morning, saddle a horse, ride across a pasture and spend my day doing exactly what I want to do. Every. Single. Day.

4. I am thankful for my health. And as such, I should enjoy every day that I am granted with good health, to the best of my ability.

5. I’m thankful that I’m not left to keep house all by myself. I know that this might go hand in hand with #1 above, but honestly, how fortunate am I that I can come in from being gone last night (to Lakota class no less) to find that Zach has the kitchen cleaned and laundry put away? Yes, I am grateful beyond words for this!

And more on this- I’m thankful that there are people in this world that want to preserve the heritage and culture of Native Americans. I am exceptionally grateful that I am able to attend classes to learn to speak the language and preserve this part of heritage that is the place where I now reside. We’ll talk more on this later!

6. I am thankful for all my friends. Friends that are there if you haven’t talked to them in ages; or friends that are there if you just talked to them 5 minutes ago.

7. Horses. I could go on forever about this one but suffice it to say, I’m thankful to the Creator for giving us this magnificent beast. I love their eccentricities, their honesty, their faithfulness and their willingness to please you. I hope to never take them for-granted.

8. Today I was thankful for the sunshine and almost 70 degree temperatures that have graced us most of fall. It’s not often that it’s this nice, this late into the year here in the frozen north, but this year has been kind to us so far, and I LOVE it!

9. Change. Today it wasn’t warm outside- in fact a norther blew in this afternoon and you could see the cold in the air, but you know what, the Creator knew that we bored easily, and so gave us change. Change is good when it comes to the weather and paint colors!

10. I am thankful that I’m at a place in my life where I can be the best me I am able to be. I’m at a place where my creativity is nurtured, and loved and admired and encouraged. I feel like my growth as an individual is really taking shape!

11. I’m thankful that I live where I do- In America.

12. I’m super-extra-duper grateful for our newest appliance- the DISHWASHER! Oh how it makes my time in the kitchen all that more wonderful!

13. Today, I’m thankful for all the mistakes I have made in my life. Without those I wouldn’t be the person I am today. I wouldn’t be as wise and those lessons that don’t kill you, only make you stronger.

14. Dogs. As I type this, I am surrounded by 4 dogs, that normally live outside. But tonight, they’re pretty sure they belong in the house. There’s nothing quite like dogs!

15. I am thankful to be asked to share about my life as it involves agriculture: check out the guest post I was asked to write!/

16. I love that my mother had me involved in so many things and encouraged me to take my interests and run with them. It makes my life more interesting and for that I am thankful!

17. Today I am thankful for Facebook. And before anyone laughs, there’s a story here. But I can’t tell it now.

18. I am thankful to be in a community of ranchers that will re-arrange their schedules and drop what they are doing to come help us when we’re short-handed. Good people are a blessing.

IMG_3044 19. While I stood outside yesterday helping to preg check cattle, in what was less than a lovely day outside, I couldn’t help but think how lucky I am to have the ability to work outside, play with cattle and horses and otherwise work my tail off. Yes, I’m thankful that I am able to work hard, and enjoy what I do.

20. I’m thankful for central heat. Old Man Winter is gearing up, as evidenced by the colder temps. The high for Monday is a whopping 13 degrees!

21. My grandparents. They left a great legacy behind in their children- my aunts and uncles, and the family support system in place. More specifically I’m very thankful that my Grandma B had such a love for music. Thank you for instilling that love in your daughter, who instilled it in me.

22. This day I gave thanks for the fact that I don’t have to get up everyday and go to work. The weather conditions were, shall we say, less than desirable.

23. I am so thankful that Zach will wash clothes, clean the kitchen, and doesn’t complain about me making massive messes with jewelry and arts and crafts projects. And trust me, they’re everywhere. It looks like a few pheasants and a bead store threw up in our living room and kitchen. He just takes it all in stride and for that, I am eternally grateful!

24. I am thankful for Holidays!

25. I sat in bed this morning, as I was waking up, watching The Today Show. Which I never do- but I do love to wake up Thanksgiving Day and watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. It’s one of my favorite things to do- even though I’m all grown up now! But while I sat there, hearing the Weather Man talk about how cold it was outside and looking at the snow outside the window, a story came on about St. Jude Children’s hospital. A little girl, who a year ago was given only weeks to live, was able to go to St. Jude and received a treatment that now has her cancer in remission. Call me emotional or call me sappy, but I sat there sobbing because the poor girl had already beat leukemia once in her life and she was so upset to get it again. So this morning I am thankful that there are Doctors and Scientists who dedicate their lives to finding a cure to cancer. Not only for the little girl on TV that I don’t know but for two of my friends that are fighting this disease right now. My friend Anne, who I have known since high school has been through chemo and radiation, and is undergoing stem cell treatments, but is on a break for the holidays, and my friend Hilary who I’ve known for even longer than I’ve known Anne. Thank you again to the Doctors who work to save people so that their families can be complete.

Enough sappiness from me- Let the festivities begin!

26. I am so thankful that I love to cook, and bake, because that makes Thanksgiving day that much better. Yesterday I had no choice but to be thankful for all the food that we had to eat- because honestly- there are those in the world who didn’t have food to eat and we had food to spare. How was your Thanksgiving Day feast?

27. I am thankful that I am a sane, rational person, who has a sane rational man with which to share her life.

28. I’m grateful for parents that raised me in a sane, rational way, who gave me responsibility as I earned it instead of being sporadic and inconsistent. And I’m glad to know they love me whether or not they agree with my decisions.

29. Family get-togethers!

30. As this is the last day of November, it ends my Thirty Days of Thanksgiving. I’ve enjoyed it very much, and am grateful for the chance to have done it, and that y’all joined me. I have also learned to say thank you in Lakota, and as such, I’ll share: philámaya ye.

Coming tomorrow, we’ll begin Reverb10. You may have noticed the button on the top right side of the blog- we’ll be looking back on 2010 and looking toward 2011. It will encompass the entire month of December. But don’t fear, there will still be regularly scheduled programming as well.

Spinning in A Holiday

When you can get up every morning and do what your heart desires, every day is a holiday.

When you periodically find cows in your yard, every day is a holiday.

When you see smiling kids doing what they enjoy, every day is a holiday.

Ty, Julissa (our niece), and Kara (our summer intern)

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Kelsey and her awesome horse, Polmol at the Ft. Pierre, SD Regional Rodeo

When there’s a good dog around, every day is a holiday.

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When the person that puts the “er” in your happy, gets to spend his days with you, and you with him, riding, helping others, or working together, every day is a holiday.

Zach teaching some budding 4-H horsemen some skills, in Gettysburg, SD.

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For more random spins please visit Jen at Sprite’s Keeper.

The Christmas Finale

IMG_0441It’s tradition in Zach’s family to spend Christmas Eve at Uncle Leo and Aunt Lois’ house. It’s also their tradition that they’re not together on Christmas Day. They do their Christmas celebration either before, or after Christmas. They also take turns hosting. I haven’t quite got it figured out. I think it goes from youngest to oldest, and because the two brothers in between the youngest, Bud (he and his wife hosted this year) and Zach, and they aren’t interested in hosting or some such thing as this, I believe that means it’s my turn next year.

To say that Zach’s family is huge is really a big time understatement. Granny and Poppy (his mom and dad) had seven kids: three girls, and then four boys- Zach being the oldest of the boys. They lost Lisa (the middle daughter) two years ago in June to a freak four-wheeling accident. The oldest sister has 2 kids; Lisa had four- the oldest of them now has two. Lorelei had three (we lost her son this year *tear*) and her oldest daughter has two children of her own, and her boyfriend has twin girls. So you can see where this is going, right? Not only does Zach have countless nieces and nephews, he has great nieces and nephews too. So all but two of Granny and Poppy’s kids have kids; the two holdouts are second youngest Wayne and the youngest Bud.

Needless to say we draw names. But that still makes for lots of presents under the tree- plus we buy for Zach’s two Goddaughters- the two that belong to his oldest sister. Granny and Poppy buy for everyone, as does Granny’s Niece Sharon. She also keeps us in more good horses to ride, but that’s not what this is about. This is about how much fun we had on New Year’s Day; when we could all be together.

There are lots of gifts.

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These were taken before everyone arrived. No prizes guessing who wrapped the pretty ones in the front. If you guessed me, you win. If not, shame on you. Then the cuteness started showing up.

Great Niece, Jetta.

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Her older sister, Layla in the brown and pink, and step-sister, Kaya in the turquoise.

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Uncle Wayne and Jetta. I managed to catch him with a funny expression on his face.

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There were cookies to be eaten.
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Pictures to be taken (this is Colette-the oldest in the family) taking a picture of me!

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Our niece Cindy, and her nephew (great nephew to us) Damion. Is he so cute? I might have gone crazy taking pictures of him. I just want to squeeze his cheeks!

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Cute, Cute, Tia; the twin to Kaya above, and half sister to Jetta.

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Niece Shari-mom to Jetta and Layla.

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We also ate. Such yumminess. Kirsten, our lovely hostess, made lasagna, from scratch along with Caesar Salad and garlic toast.

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Look at all that cheese. Yum.

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And there were cookies. Glorious peanut butter stars. I’ve never had them made quite this way before and let me just tell you, they were Goo-ood!

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Speaking of hosts, here is the lovely hosting couple. Bud was giving me grief about taking his photo.

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and the grief continued:

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Isn’t our hostess lovely?

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And there were more pictures to be taken of me. Mind you, I’ve not seen them yet.

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Another pretty niece, Katie

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And more presents…once everyone finally arrived.

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There were smiles:

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Lauren, another great niece.
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Laughter:

Zach and his sister, Lorelei

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I finally managed to get Bud to smile:

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That cute baby again:

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Kelsey, and Cindy, who were born one day apart.

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And attitude:

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Wonder where they get it? Uncle Guthrie Maybe?

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Love:

Granny sharing some love with the grandkids.

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And then the mayhem began. And I do mean mayhem. Really my photos don’t capture the craziness that happens once everyone is given the green light to begin opening presents. Kids are tearing into stuff all at once! The floor is littered and it’s hard to see who gave what to whom. Crazy. Really. Crazy. Somewhere in that mayhem, three little girls, received necklaces made by The South Dakota Cowgirl. Lucky girls, really!

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That is Kaya’s twin sister, Tia. Oh, wait, you’ve seen her already.

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This is what remained of the mayhem:

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When the mayhem subsided, we played football with the baby, drank some wine, and the kids played with their toys. Katie is on her third ipod. I’ve never even had one yet.

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I know I took more pictures than what I showed here, but this was probably more than most of you wanted to see about our first family gathering of 2010. Thanks for hanging in there with me.

Happy New Year Everyone!

New Year’s Eve

We stayed in this year for New Year’s Eve. It’s the easiest thing to do when you’re out in the middle of nowhere; plus we had the kids, and it’s more fun to enjoy it with them. Besides that it’s been super duper cold and who wants to go somewhere when the temps are below zero? Certainly not me. Nope. Not. Me. Not. Gonna. Do. It.

The moon was gorgeous that night:
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The sunset was pretty:
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As the sun set, the moon got higher and brighter:
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We headed down the hill to hang out with Zach’s youngest brother, Bud and his wife, Kirsten in their new house.

Our evening consisted of the kids, Ty and Julissa (Guth’s daughter) wrestling with Uncle Bud:

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There was a new flavor tried:
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Kelsey’s guitar was re-strung by Uncle Guth, while she watched:

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The Ty and Juju played Ty’s new card game:
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Then we played guitars. We’re big time cheaters. Bud hooks the laptop up to his super fly Sony Flat Screen, so we can cheat and see the chords we should all play.
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Needless to say, we had a lot of fun ringing in 2010! What did y’all do to ring in the new year?

Christmas With the Kids

We finally got to have Christmas with the kids last night. Had the blizzard not gotten in the way, we’d have been able to do it Christmas Night, but Mother Nature, often has her own ideas for how things should go and sometimes they don’t jive with what we’d like to have done.

There was laughter:
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Zach ended up on the semi-clean kitchen floor:
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And there were tears:
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Kelsey and Ty gave me the framed print of Bam Bam and I’m really glad they did. She and Ty hooked their dad up with a framed print from his favorite day of the year, our Branding, and they gave us a Minnesota Vikings tin of Popcorn, as well as framed black and white school photos, which I like better than the color ones that we already had, courtesy of their mom. Kels also blessed me with a custom halter she had made in Vegas, and she gave her dad one too; but it’s not custom and didn’t get photographed.

Ty got a super cool pair of boots that we picked up Vegas, and some new xbox game that he wanted. Of course I wasn’t paying attention and the camera wasn’t ready for the amazing expression on his face when he realized what it was. It might be Call of Duty. We also got him a table-top roping dummy that was the highlight of the night, entertainment wise. Kelsey’s big gift didn’t get here yet, and she doesn’t know what it is, so I can’t tell you , but she did have her stocking stuffed and got the full series (to date) of “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”.

Here are a few of the photos from the evening, and all the fun that was had! Don’t forget to look at the bottom left of the photo-there is commentary to be seen there! I realize too that my house is messy. We live in this house. In fact, the table was barely cleaned off from dinner, when the roping dummy made it’s debut there. So please, pardon the mess. The Zebra print chair isn’t supposed to be a coat rack either.

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I hope that everyone has a safe and happy NYE celebration. We plan to break out the guitars, and the booze, stay in and hang with the kids, and the siblings that are here (Bud and his wife, Kirsten; Guthrie and the cousin, Danial). Should be a fun time. I’ll see if I can manage photos of tonight too. Be safe everyone!

Much Love-

the south dakota cowgirl

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