Holiday Love & Cheer...

Before I gallivant on telling you about our Christmas highlights, I would like to share some pre-Christmas moments. Earlier, I mentioned how we traveled to Pierre (the capitol of SD, for those who don't know) to meet up with my fiance's parents and see all the beautiful Christmas trees decorated at the Capitol. We went specifically because some trees that stand so precious with many meanings are donated. Well, small town Bristol (where my honey is from) had a tree placed and our family photo was hanging so brightly. Pictures will make you feel you were there!


Also, I mentioned how I put on my first cookie exchange. Just a few girls and I gathered to taste cookies, pack on a few calories, and share our goodies. This was truly a fun event for me since I don't know many people in this small town.

The girls and the calorie packing cookies!

Okay enough with my updates, I'll get to the juicy stuff! First, I just want to mention I can't believe that Christmas is already over. I just remember thinking on Dec. 1 that Christmas was so far away and I didn't have to fret on my gift shopping because that was all accomplished on Black Friday. This Christmas was truly amazing for us. We ended up making all three family Christmases!

Our adventures started in MN where I'm originally from. I grew up on a farm and I enjoy going back when I can. When we reached our destination, boy, oh boy was there snow. Mounds of snow just filled my parent's yard. While our stay was busy due to wedding planning, I was able to capture a few pictures of our snow-covered Simmental cattle.

My wonderful family!

After a couple days with my family, we headed back to SD where we spent a couple of hours with Dustin's dad's family and then hit the road to his mom's home. Now before I left for our holiday adventures, I blogged about heading to the frozen tundra. I wasn't joking about it either--when we left to come home on Sunday, the temperatures where in the negatives and the wind wasn't so nice. To note, when we got past Pierre, our car told us it was 30 degrees, HEAT WAVE!

The beautiful sight before we left to head home.

So after much rambling, I ponder what 2011 will bring us. We have so much to look forward to. I'll continue to be busy with work while traveling and writing article. As well as putting finishing touches on our wedding plans, as that is only 6 months away. As I sign off for the night, we would like to wish you and your families a prosperous New Year!

Off to the Frozen Tundra...

I'm very excited for this day and of all things, it's Tuesday. Now who would be very excited on a Tuesday? I AM! The reason why is (drum roll, please!), I'm heading home and get to spend time with all my families, that includes my soon to be families too!

There is something about that holidays that just give me the warm fuzzies! Usually, I'm in frantic mode because I still need to get gifts. Not the case this year, I fortunately got all my shopping done on Black Friday which is a first for me! I love the holidays because it allows us to spend time with families, especially now since I live 8 hours away.

I don't have a favorite Christmas memory because I think they all have a special meaning. The one Christmas-related story that I enjoy the most is listening to my mom explain to people when I was a kiddo and we went to take Christmas photos. Let's just say I didn't want anything to do with someone taking my picture so I ripped down the photographer's backdrop AND I wasn't put on the naughty list either!

So anyways, I'm going to keep this brief. I'll be back to post pictures from the wonderful cookie exchange on Saturday as well as Christmas at the Capitol hopefully tomorrow! If you don't hear from in a week or so, I froze to death in MN! Have a wonderful Christmas with all your families!

Call Me the Crazy Baking Lady...

So it has been a couple weeks since I last posted and I thought since I've been crazy, I'll make time in my evening and stop listening to Christmas music 24/7 to informing you on my madness!

Honestly you won't believe what I've been doing besides working and finding wonderful people to interview for articles at work. I've been baking, imagine that! Haha!

No really, our house has been filled with yummy smells and between Dustin and I, we have gained at least 20 pounds. He keeps telling me that he's trying to keep his "boyish" figure, and I'm not helping!

Last week, I was occupied by getting Christmas goodies together to give to our new neighbors as well as former. Then I treated my coworkers to a goodies sack also. After finding out who are new neighbors are, we are truly blessed. They are some wonderful people!

Here is what I've been up too...the pictures will tell it all! In my divine goodie baskets, there are gingersnaps, white chocolate covered pretzels, chocolate dipped peanut butter balls, and peanut butter blossoms!

Let's just say my first time baking gingersnaps didn't go so swell! So which ones turned out? You take a guess! If you guessed the right, you are so wrong!

My yummy treats!

Yay for Christmas goodie baskets!

So my baking hasn't stopped there. Just tonight I whipped up a batch of more gingersnaps because I rounded up some hooligans that wanted to have a cookie exchange with me. (Man, I feel so loved!)

So I hope you can forgive me on my blogging. Along with the cookie exchange, I believe that Dustin and I are going to head to Pierre to see his family and to see our family photo at the capitol. That's right, I'm famous...I made the Bristol tree in the SD capitol. Look for pictures later on my fame!

But as of right now, we are gearing up for Christmas! I will post before we leave again to let you in on our wonderful plans that is you going you think we are crazy! Until next time...over and out!

Life Impacts...

So today, I'm going to speak from a different angle today. I won't be sharing any recipes or why my house is so dirty or even why the Weather Man lied to me this morning. But anyways, let me get on my way on hoping to make an impact.

Through my whole life, I have been impacted by one thing–agriculture. I have been impacted by agriculture through many different aspects, if it was through the cattle industry and being part of a wonderful cattle organization or through the FFA and 4-H programs. The experience I gained through the many organizations I have been involved has allowed me to have a voice for the best industry–agriculture.

I speak about agriculture today, not only because its my job but there is a meaning. I don't know what spurred the idea to blog about this, but after being somewhat in tuned with social media and hearing how agriculture has impacted many people, I thought I would do my part and share my story.

Agriculture has been the backbone for my family's operation. I love hearing stories how our farm used to be and how my mom showed horses and pigs with much dedication. (That's probably where I got my dedication from!) Or, about how grandpa's parents made a living in agriculture. The information I learned from my family has benefited me, as well as them to educate others about cattle or how crops grow. The people we have told about how a calf is born or what causes bloat and let me tell you, they find a new appreciation for the term agriculture and want to learn more.

To help me share more of my agricultural stories, I just recently applied to received my Masters in Beef Advocacy. It's a free program that after 4-6 weeks of online training, I will be able to serve as an everyday advocate for the beef industry on issues such as animal care, environmental stewardship and the role of beef in healthy diets. I'm very excited to learn more information to help educate others about the beef industry!

Like I said before, I love my social media such as Facebook and Twitter. Twitter has allowed me to connect with other agricultural enthusiasts from afar! One thing that I wish I got more actively involved with and I know I need to do this, is to be a regular on AgChat. The AgChat Foundation is designed to help those who produce food, fuel, fiber and feed to tell agriculture's story from their point of view. Well on Twitter, every Tuesday night they have a chat night where everyone over the nation joins on Twitter to conquer agricultural topics and bounce ideas off one another.

One topic that I was hoping to join, but didn't, was about mentoring in agriculture. A very good topic! Mentoring has been the focal point in my life. I love the mentors that I have and I hope the mentorees that I have feel the same way. I enjoy teaching others about agriculture if its from how to show a lamb (my personal favorite) to a calf being born.

Check out this website for the AgChat discussion on mentoring: http://agchat.org/2010/06/archives.html

Anyways, I hope I was able to shed some light on how agriculture has impacted me. Many people don't know the importance of this wonderful industry and people need to let them know why it is so important. I know that this blog isn't necessarily called for agriculture but trust me, I will be talking about it more as I have been impacted by my fellow ag friends to have a voice and share!

Busy Start to December...

It's only the second day of December and I'm exhausted! I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving because I had the absolute best Thanksgiving I could ask for.

My grandparents, parents, brother and sister-in-law, and Dustin's dad piled into the house and engulfed a lot of turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and the whole kitten-kaboodle! I was so blessed to have my wonderful grandparents here a couple days before the grand day. I asked my grandma on Thanksgiving, "How in the world did you manage to prepare all this food by yourself?" I was wiped when all the cooking was over with.

There are so many words to describe my grandparents. They are incredibly loving and the best!

My first incounter with the "Bird"! We bonded when it perked his wings through the package!

Our first time cooking Thanksgiving, and might be the last!

With plumped bellies, we somewhat gathered in the TV room, where Dustin and Jay busted out the Wii and played some games. It was a time to laugh and join in conversation like every year, but usually there is more room and we watch a holiday movie where I fall asleep. This should not be a surprise because I'm known to fall asleep during movies!

Instead of joining in the Wii festivities, I mapped out my Black Friday shopping. The week leading to this significant day, I studied up on my Black Friday knowledge since this was my first time going as an adult. When we were kids, my mom would take us the day after Thanksgiving and Christmas. That is something I will not forget. Speaking of this year though, I LOVED my Black Friday shopping experience, however, I was not one of those yahoos that were camping out hours before the store opened. I did wish we would of left earlier because some things that I did want to purchase were sold out. This day will be on my calendar for years to come for sure!

As my grandparents took off on Friday and still left with my parents, brother, and sister-in-law, we spent the night in Rapid City. We did some wine tasting in Hill City and after much debate where to eat, we stayed in Hill City to have supper. A popular restaurant called the Alpine Inn left us standing outside for an hour and half but to listen to music, enjoying roasted chestnuts, and the parade to our surprise. However, when we were called for our seats, we thought we would be browsing over a lavishing menu but to our surprise, they only serve Filet Mignon! It was rather tasty but people talk about their desserts being superb and I will not disagree as I added 2o more pounds to my waste line!

Our time in Hill City!

The big highlight of this whole blog is that Dustin and I ended up moving homes in town. I know my family wasn't really thrilled to being moving us when it was their weekend of rest but this transition has been the best. We have much more room and a bigger kitchen. That's the only thing that makes me happy about this house!

Even though its the second day of the month, I have a feeling that this month is going to go by super fast so I better enjoy it as much as I can. A sneak peek in the next couple of blogs will be about Christmas goodies! I'll let you ponder on that thought!