Tuesday, November 29, 2011

A Memory

Last night, I turned on some Christmas tunes, made some wassail and broke out the Christmas gear. We set up the tree to Carol Carpenter. The sweet, spicy smell of wassail simmered on the stove steaming up my nose as I stirred it. The tears that ran down my checks took me back to earlier years. 
Nighttime crept around, and I’d climb up the stairs lured by the smell of the same Christmas drink on the Stovetop. Turning the corner to find big boxes set out on the dinning table, we all knew what was inside them. We’d dash to open them and I’d yell wait! I’d run to the TV cabinet and sort through the hundreds of CD cases, one by one looking for the right one. There it was, Carpenter’s Christmas. I’d pop it in and press play. The magical sound of Carol Carpenters voice rang through the house. Mom would once again tell us the tragic story of how Carol starved herself to death and then we would bust open the boxes. The tree went up and mom plugged it in, lights popping on. We’d each find our box with our own ornaments in them and then we’d carefully place each one on the tree, as if each single branch was destined to hold that exact ornament.
After the ornaments were gone we’d search for any hidden ones and then we’d bring out the bubble Santa. Who knows where mom had found him, most likely Pick-N-Save. No matter how old we got, we would always revert to our childish excitement as mom tied it in the perfect spot (of course with a towel under the tree so the bubbles wouldn’t hurt the wood floor) and we’d flip the switch on the back. The mechanical sound of Santa dipping his wand in his bag and lifting it to his lips where he blew a thread of glistening bubbles was purely magical.
Then, last but not least, mom would say, “there’s one more thing” and she’d disappear down the hallway and emerge back with a little blue box. She’d carefully open it up with us gazing impatiently for what we knew was inside. Gently she’d pull out the last touch to go on the tree, a beautiful crystal snowflake that we had picked out for her when we went to New York to visit Matt one year for Christmas. 
I had begged dad to stop at the Swarovski kiosk as we walked down the crowded street, window-shopping and looking at the magnificent displays for the holidays. Carol of the Bells played loud and thumped through my heart when my eyes fell on the beautiful crystal snowflake. I knew when I saw it that we had to get it for mom. She was not able to come with us to New York that year for some reason. My dad being such a pleaser as always, was not hard to convince. She was so surprised when we gave it to her.
Every year, she would bring it out with pride and we’d all help her find the perfect spot for it. It had to be at eye level and hanging in a hole with a light behind it so it would reflect off the crystal and make rainbows dance on the floor and walls. It had to be in the perfect spot so that when we’d walk down the hallway to the kitchen, it would gleam and catch our eyes. It was beautiful and I was so proud that I had picked it out for mom.
After setting up the tree, we’d go through all the other boxes of Christmas decorations and set them up around the house. All the nutcrackers that mom had collected throughout the years, the nativities that she cherished, the advent calendars, and all the other little knick-knacks that had their own special stories.
            We’d sip on wassail and sing to our favorite songs of the Carpenters all night while making our home into a magical wonderland that we would enjoy for the next month until Christmas arrived.
            Last night as I put up my own decorations, sipping on the taste from my past, listening to the music that once rang joy through my ears, I cried. I cried for my mom, for my past, for all the happiness that once filled our lives. I longed for the one true time each year that despite our differences my mom and I were close and we bonded over our magical tradition. It was bittersweet, like the drink in my hands. 

Monday, November 28, 2011

Thanksgiving

With a late change of plans, Ryan's parents ended up coming to our house for Thanksgiving! We had our first Thanksgiving dinner in our home and it was wonderful. It was my first time cooking and I was nervous but Ryan's mom helped and taught me a lot and it turned out delicious. They were only here for a few days, but we had lots of fun with them.


Ryan's dad became the treat man and all the dogs followed him around. Lily was really slow to warm up to Ryan's parents. She is still afraid of strangers, but she made a lot of progress this week with them. She was letting them pet her by the time they left. We're so proud of her.

Monday, October 31, 2011

Happy Halloween!

 Recon decided last minute what he wanted to be

and Lily jumped on board

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Halloween Ideas

 I think Lily's decided on what she's going to wear for Halloween. Being that she is from Wyoming and all, I think she made a pretty good choice. 

 Recon's still trying to decide

 This skirt that's really for Ember, fits his tail pretty well but also doubles as a nice cover-up too

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Lily's Home

So we drove up last Friday to Rock Springs to meet Lily and bring her home. She was very timid at first but once she'd been home for a few hours with us she really started to come around. Each day she is getting better and better. She comes right up to both of us now and constantly wants us to love on her. She is so cuddly and lovey. Her and Recon are getting along pretty well. Recon is having some jealousy issues, but he is getting over it. What can you expect from a spoiled rotten dog? They wear each other out playing all day, I think Recon's going to loose a few pounds. He's not used to so much action! Lily runs circles around him, she is so fast! 

Here's a little story from our life so far with Lily:

Just about to head home, Lily will miss her foster mom Freddie




 She was really timid with us on the drive home, but she did really well and slept most the time

Here's a pic of her and me the first night home. She stuck right by my side all night.

Being such a jealous boy, Recon stuck right by his dad

They tooled around the yard together the first few days. Recon taught Lily all the know hows and secret spots. Lily would follow Recon everywhere.


They played all day...

and laid on Lily's new pillow together all night. Look at these goons watching TV. 

Lily has become quite the princess of the house


We took some glamour shots the other day in the leaves

But Lily being the pill that she is made it nearly impossible to get a good shot. She does not like cameras.

Lily has made best friends with my parent's dog ember. What a pair!

 Had to get some glamour shots of Ember too


 Had to throw this one in too, now I have proof that I can call Ryan a Zoobie

The Gang

I'd feel a little uncomfortable too

She's fitting right in to our lives perfectly

We love our sweet Lily sooooo much! She has made the perfect addition to our family. Most people don't understand why in the world we would ever want two huge dogs. They just don't understand that though they are huge, their hearts are too! They are so sweet and loving. It feels so good that we could give a happy home to a dog that was in major need of one. Lily has been through so much in her short little life and seeing how happy she is already, makes my heart melt. I have no doubt that she will be back to normal here soon. She has already made so much progress!

A little extra...

My brother Phil and his wife Nicole came last week with the kids. We weren't able to spend too much time with them, but the time we did was so much fun! I wish I had brought my camera along now cause I didn't really get any pics except these ones. Tori has become such a sassy little thing. She is so smart and so cute! They stopped by our home before they started their long drive home and I was able to snap some pics of Tori and Ryan carving a pumpkin together. Actually I don't know if I would really call it carving a pumpkin, it's more like poking holes in a pumpkin. Ryan is very creative sometimes.

It turned out pretty cute