I’ve been quite busy the past couple of months. If someone were to ask me if I’d like to have a “do over”, I would very excitedly tell them I would. My reason may not be one that you would think. Although, I would for that reason, too. The reason? So I could simply stop and enjoy the season as it should be enjoyed. I feel like that was robbed from me this year. As Executive Director of the US Custom Harvesters, I have been solely focused on getting a job done. But, you see, that’s who I am. When I’m given a job, I tend to focus on it until it is complete. The large undertaking that I have and had over the Christmas season has been the planning of the annual convention – which happens to be in Omaha this year.
One part of the Christmas season that I also have put aside is my involvement in the Christmas in The Country gift exchange. I think this is the third year I’ve participated in this fun part of what the season is all about. Laurie, Jamie, Lara and Kirby simply amaze me. Maybe it’s because they are younger than me. Maybe it’s because they are more organized than me. Maybe…who knows why or how but they are able to organize this secret santa (maybe I should say blogger) experience with ease. I’m in awe at how easy they make this appear. They have every single detail worked out and then someone like me sort of creates a bit of a kink in the road. Sorry, girls! I really am. I know my deadline was YESTERDAY. Thank you for doing this! For putting so much of your time during this time of the year into something you feel passionate about. It shows and you’re simply amazing!
Now…this is how it goes.
I was paired with another blogger and another blogger was paired with me. There were 53 bloggers and 19 states involved in this party. What a small world and even smaller now with social media! My gifts were thought about and purchased for my new friend in Minnesota. Janet is married to a farmer. Her statement, “I’ll never marry a farmer. Farmers work long hours, and rarely get a day off” reminded me of the one that my grandma once told me, “whatever you do, don’t marry a harvester”. Seems we both have something in common. 🙂 When I received my list of what Janet likes, I thought…this will be a piece of cake. Chocolates, crafts, anything MN Vikings and cows. Cows. I’ve seen lots of cows…I’ll just get her something fun with cows on it. WRONG! Apparently I wasn’t looking in the right place or I was being too picky. I found nothing. So, this is what I did send:
The day I received my gift from my secret blogger friend was a day that I definitely needed a reminder of what the season was all about. When I came home from running a few errands and found another box on my step, I sort of felt angry. Angry? That’s a funny feeling to have upon finding a box on your doorstep, right? Well, I had been receiving plenty of boxes prior to this one which meant work and I didn’t want more on my plate. Not right now.
After better examination, I realized this wasn’t a work related box. This was a fun box. I was 8 years old all over again! I was so excited to see what I had been sent. I immediately dropped everything else in my arms and took my box in the kitchen to unwrap. OH. MY. GOSH! It was amazing! Kristin, you are my newest best friend! My gifts were so much more than you can even imagine. The box had a wooden box inside which included a candle, salsa, strawberry preserves, a cute coin purse, HOMEMADE VANILLA and flower seeds. Homemade vanilla? I never even knew this was something you could do.
The best part of this was my girls’ reactions. Each one of them wanted to take it home with them. It was a hit and you made my day, Kristin! Thank you so much for taking the time to find out more about me and know that what you sent was going to be well received!
Kristin can be found by visiting The Rice Roundup. She wrote in her blog, “Hopefully it got there! There was a big storm up there and it was delaying packages being delivered. Tracking said it was delivered on a front porch, so hopefully she received it in good shape!” It got here in perfect shape and it made my day. I think I’ll take a few of those flower seeds (hand picked from Kristin’s garden) and plant them in my new wooden box and they will join me on the harvest journey this summer. Every day I water those flowers, I will think about you, Kristin! Thank you and God bless you! (and I hope one day we can meet in person)