While Tuesday nights are usually designated for writing, I find myself enjoying the company of family and I can't pull myself away! Forgive me, but I have to skip blogging this week and go about enjoying my Christmas night back home in Greens Fork. I hope you each had a wonderful, memorable Christmas - may it be the kind you recall while laughing out loud!
Jean
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Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Second Annual Jean's Boots Holiday Letter
Dear friends I talk to/text once a year and family I only see at the county fair -
The end of 2012 is approaching more quickly than my milk expired last week. I just....thought I had more time.
Again this year my Christmas cards only come in the form of good intentions (I never sent any, so don't be offended that you didn't receive one) and I have yet to go to the grocery for the foods I've been assigned to prepare. I say with confidence - paying no mind to the Mayan calendar - there is always tomorrow.
The only way to describe 2012 in my book: WINNING!!
In January I made the annual vacation to Denver to attend the National Western Stock Show. Always a great adventure, this time I got a little more out of the trip than a few good photos and a head cold.
I met someone.
And in February Cody and I went on our first date.
According to my iCalendar, Patrick Wall, Director of Genetic Improvement for the American Shorthorn Association, came to Bowman Superior Genetics in March. Apparently, that was the highlight of that month as it is in caps lock on my calendar and highlighted. I sure hope we made his trip to Greens Fork worth while!
In 2012 I photographed three weddings, two in Indiana and one in Alberta, Canada. All three were beautiful and true - the kind of wedding I was simply glad to be a part of because it reminded me how powerful love is.
I parted with my dearly beloved, Fannie the Focus, in August. Not because I wanted to, but because some wild man (who was better at texting than he was at observing stop signs) plowed into me. He was the kind of gem that changed his license plates on his Jeep before the police showed up. True story. Rest In Piece, Fannie, who traveled from Nebraska to Washington, DC and a million little roads in between. You went out in a blaze of glory and will be missed, even if we affectionately called you the "death rocket clown car" for the last three years of your life.
I traveled a lot in 2012, mostly with Cody. From Reno to Kansas and Mackinac Island to Las Vegas. But the trip of a lifetime was to Alaska where Cody judged the "stock" at the Kenai Peninsula State Fair. While in Alaska we saw many different creatures such as bears, whales, snow hippies, reindeer and other things that don't rome in Indiana. We also saw mass amounts of seafood on our plates. We lasted 4 days before we found a steak house.
Cody judging the reindeer. And probably his life decisions that lead him to that point.
You can see many more Alaska Adventure photos from my August blogs!
In September I celebrated 1 year with Wilt PR. I couldn't be happier in the decision to join this team and work with Harvest Land Co-op every single day. Both companies challenge me, encourage me and support my passions. And, my coworkers are creative, funny and unique. I'm lucky.
On November 6th I woke and took out my trash, per my (kind of) usual Tuesday morning routine.
Over my lunch break I tried like hell to do the same thing at the polls.
Mitt didn't win.
But, I did.
Cody asked me to marry him the evening of November 6th, 2012 at sunset in the pasture - under this tree.
I said yes :)
I don't remember much of December. It has honestly been the busiest month of my entire life. Between work projects, year-end events, training, community obligations, family promises, travel and life in general, I feel like I've missed a lot of the holidays this year. That is a sad feeling.
So, I'm going to sleep on the couch from here until Dec. 25th and stare at the Christmas tree until I fall asleep. I'm also going to start my Christmas shopping. Tomorrow.
I hope that each of you have a wonderful Christmas with family, friends and maybe even the occasional angel. May you take the time to hold your babies, pet your pups, count your blessings and call that friend you may have neglected.
May you also have the complete self-control to avoid overindulging in buckeyes, eggnog/rum and pecan pie.
And if you do, you're a way - waaaaayyyy - better person than I.
Merry Christmas,
Jean
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Every Once In A While, I Promise
To my readers, family and friends:
I promise to not blog consistently about Cody and I's wedding planning. I was the single gal for a looooong time before Cody. I know what it's like to have drinks with the happily-in-love and want to slyly ask the waitress if she can toss a double shot of bleach into your next gin and tonic just to ease the pain.
That being said, you all know I enjoy a good story worth passing on, and every once in a while you'll read those wedding planning experiences here. Every once in a while, I promise.
The (incredible) ring wasn't on my hand for three days before I had my first laugh-out-loud encounter. A dear family friend and I were discussing dress shopping. I relayed that I never was one that enjoyed shopping. Shopping for me usually consists of three bad dressing room experiences before I'm so depressed that I want to eat. After a trip to the food court I'm just tired enough to take a nap rather than battle the bulge.
The dear friend assured me that wedding dress shopping is fun...for everyone. "You'll find something you love, I just know it. I've seen several pretty dresses for older brides like you."
World. Stopped. Turning.
Room. Began. Spinning.
Older bride?
I may be on the back side of thirty, but I had a lot of living to do before I let some Kansan sweep me off my boots.
A plus of being an "older bride"?
My Ultimate Fear, discussed relentlessly with college best friends, has dissolved.
No longer am I afraid of marrying the wrong person.
My Ultimate Fear, discussed relentlessly with college best friends, has dissolved.
No longer am I afraid of marrying the wrong person.
My sweet niece Marlee may be the most fun out of this planning thus far. And when I mean planning, I mean securing a date, a church and a leafing through bridal magazines. Cody and I are both scared to go "ROUND II" on the invite list.
Cody asked me to be his wife on November 6th.
On November 7th my beautiful (see below) niece had her orange party dress and three headbands laid out for the wedding. She needed three to transition through the evening.
On December 1st Marlee had her Momma's (Matron-of-Honor) and my dress picked out.
I was relieved -
No trying on!
No zipping up!
No taking off my boots 45 times!
Until I saw what Marlee chose for the Bride and Matron-of-Honor...
Bride.
Matron-of-Honor
I asked Marlee why Aunt Lindsay doesn't get to wear the gown on her wedding day. Marlee replied, quite confused, "Because Mommy is the princess?"
Marlee's wedding planning privileges have since been revoked.
The rest of the details are slowly falling in to place. We have the date, the church, the reception site, the photographer and of course, the Groom. He only took me 28 years to find. Let's hope it's all down hill from there.
I called the tent rental place last week and have been in conversations with them. It is the same group that sets up for our production sale annually. They have a hard time wrapping their mind around an event like this south of Greens Fork. It isn't the location or even the estimated size that has these guys thrown off.
With strong and convincing words, I had to thoroughly explain to them that a group this size is coming to Bowman Superior Genetics for an event that has absolutely nothing to do with cattle.
Ah, who am I kidding...we met at a stock show.