Saturday, December 31, 2011

Farewell 2011! Welcome 2012!

Isn't the back of this leaf splendid? Graham and I went for a walk today through our neighborhood. His small hand gripped mine as we slowly made our way along the gravel sidewalk. He is still short enough that I have to round over in order to walk hand in hand. Meandering with a small child allows my eyes to see extraordinary beauty in an unseen landscape where cars whizz by and dogs happily tromp. If I look closely at this picture, I notice the cracks and weathering of the leaf, pelted by late night hail. This leaf is "out of season", an ode to Fall, past its peak. I draw a parallel that life's beauty is complete despite its perceived hardships. I appreciate the glory in this tiny Nature vignette:)









A loud hail storm woke me from my sleep last night. Or was it early morn? A dazzling intro to winter, the white crystals in small pockets on the ground.





Check this out! Have you ever seen cones "blooming"? I am in awe...

I feel this plant's growth and flowering exudes the essence of the New Year! While most plant life appears dormant this time of year, this close-up reveals the magnificence budding!




As I look within myself during this season of suspected dormancy, I am fueled by the simple brilliancy of nature, and reminded of the active growth taking place all around me, as well as within!




To You, I wish a year teeming with joy and abundant growth!


xoxo,


Suzanne







Saturday, December 24, 2011

The Christmas Ships Came Sailing In


On the night before Christmas Eve, we avoided the traffic and shopping frenzy, and ventured down to the closest beach, Matthews Beach on Lake Washington. To our surprise we heard rockin' Christmas tunes from a parade of ships & boats, coming our way!








We waved to the ships, decked in Christmas lights, as they anchored near the beach
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The main ship carried a small group of Christmas Carolers singing a capella to the folks outlining the shore. Beautiful songs, beautiful voices...


The Christmas Ship "parade" makes its rounds, singing to the small masses huddled near bonfires along Lake Washington's shoreline. Matthews Beach appeared to be the first on their tour. Now, they head southwest towards their final rendezvous at GasWorks Park on Lake Union.













We have been blessed with mild weather for Christmas. Blue skies at sunset make for gorgeous winter backdrops! Happy Daddy & Baby Big Boy!








I am in love with this picture enhanced by Instagram.
It is my newest obsession. I cropped, changed the lighting, and added a border to this one.













Mommy & Graham...
I absolutely adore this little guy.
Winter Willow
I find the exposed trunks & branches stunning this time of year.
Another Instagram, but no lighting change. Gorgeous evening sky...

Merry Christmas from Chris, Graham, & me.
We wish you a restful and rejuvenating holiday season.
xoxo,
Suzanne






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Friday, December 16, 2011

A Winter's Walk

I know... it's not technically Winter yet. For me, December has never felt natural in its position as a Fall month, though we saw plenty of pumpkins on neighbors' porches still marking the Autumn season. We are only a few days away from Solstice and I am cheering for the return of the light!

When it is not raining, Graham and I go for a mid-day walk. We sojourn our driveway, cross the street, and look up at the sky. This is because Boeing 747s and the like come in from the east and bank over our house. We are in their flight path as they fly south toward a landing at SeaTac. Hearing the jet engines, we tilt our heads back and follow with our eyes until the big planes exit our field of sight. Enter the crows. We are also in their flight path. They migrate each day at sunset towards their nighttime roost away from Seattle city lights. Saying "Goodnight" to the murder of crows, as they are called in such numbers, are a welcome routine in my day.

We make our way to the little Pocket Park on the corner. We say "Hi" to the big trees and play with their cones and branches fallen. See the Daddy, Mommy, & Baby cones above? (Mommy & Baby are tucked into Big Daddy.)



On our way to and from the park, Graham exclaims "Mail! Mail!" His walk is not complete without checking the mail.



He doesn't care if the box is empty, as long as he gets to open and close the box enough times:)

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Mini Christmas Home Tour

This Christmas I am keeping the decorations around here simple and sparse. I didn't plan it this way, it just seems to be evolving or UNevolving, and I'm satisfied knowing it will be less "work" in the future putting it all away. I feel a little sorry for all the decorations in my "tubs" in the attic that won't be celebrating their brief time of glory this year, but perhaps next year will be their year to shine!














Graham is delighted with the tree! Last year he was barely sitting up on his own. We have a whole new ball game this year! And it is a real ball game...







See how entranced he is by the silver ball? He thinks I put those on the tree for him to grab and throw. He has a great arm. I've already glued one of these. They are cheapies from Ikea, but I love them. They make it on the tree every year.








He is also fascinated by the lights. He twisted one of the bulbs until it no longer lights. Oh well, if he keeps at it, we will have a reason to get a "live" tree next year;)












I love this mermaid! I have always loved mermaids and pretended to be one in our swimming pool and the ocean as a child. I found her in Seal Beach, California while visiting Mimi & PopPop last year. Her shiny teal tail unexpectedly coordinates with those Ikea ornaments I showed you earlier:)









This is one of my favorites from a few years ago. I love snowmen, too! It is one of the few delicate ornaments on the tree this year, as there is little room at the top of the tree away from curious hands. I also added flowers to my tree this year! My mom put poinsettas on her friend Sandy's tree, and it sounded like a good idea. It IS! I am loving it!








Here is the white bunch of Poinsettas. They are only a dollar a bundle at Dollar Tree. I think I "need" more;) Also, the red bird ornament reminds me of home. The cardinal is the Ohio state bird. It reminds me of my family back there, especially my Mamaw. She loved feeding the red birds.







One of Chris's guitars. I wanted to buy him one each year. We currently have two. I know he wishes I were giving him REAL guitars each year, but he was happy to unwrap these ornaments and hang them on the tree. This is a Fender Stratocaster. Are you impressed by my guitar knowledge? It rubs off on you. Just ask Graham. The bonus to this tiny guitar collection is it takes up less space than his real guitar collection;)





Here is Graham's favorite..."Boat!" I bought this years ago when I used to take the ferry back and forth from my home on the Olympic Peninsula to Seattle. I had no idea how much it would please my little guy, and am so glad I bought it! I often find this on the floor mixed in with the Hot Wheels and trains.








One of my favorite things about decorating the tree are the associated memories with each ornament. This lovely satin star was a gift from family friends Emma and Ariel. They got it for me on a mother/daughter trip to Washington D.C. Not only do I love stars, but I love thinking of them when I see this on the tree.




And then there are ornaments like these! Made by our family friend and neighbor from Seminole, Florida. June Stephenson made these for us, and they have hung on our family tree for decades! I have the best memories of my childhood growing up in that neighborhood with such loving and familiar people. I think June would be pleased to know how her crafty gifts have withstood the years and reminded me of childhood love and joy all throughout them.








I hang a set of three words in silver: Love, Joy, and Peace. I certainly wish this for everyone!


(I have Scour Off brain...I want to shine this ornament now that I see it here! LOL)







And the top of the tree:) Angels & Sun! Celebrating the spirit of hope, compassion, gentleness, and the return of the light!








Awww, Bear Bear...our sweet kitty who rose to the top of the totem pole with the passing of her sister Star, her brother Ting, and her sister/mother Annabelle. She only tasted the top ranking only to be demoted to the bottom of the heap by Graham, hence the perturbed look that is common to her face these days. At least I put out the Christmas pillows for her to lay on;)


Do you see that little pillow back there? I love it! So cute! I found this at a thrift store. It has a deer and a snowman, two of my favorite things! I am realizing I have a lot of favorite things, just writing this post! Let's see, snowmen, deer, mermaids, stars...and to think I wanted to start a collection of salt & pepper shakers. (I still kinda do...is that wrong?)








The only lighted "house" that has made it out so far, the country church. I love this, too. Chris suggested I turn our "spare" bedroom into a lighted village. He loves to tease me about my little lighted house obsession. I don't have THAT many. Let's see, dance studio, log cabin, winery, theatre, beach cottage, and church. I think I will get him the pizza parlor and the collection will be complete;)











That pretty much concludes my holiday home tour! Easy, peasy...just need to unearth the stockings. Hoping to dig out my tree collection. Geez, how did I end up with so many collections??? It must be my Taurean nature.




As you can see, Graham's tree obsession is in full force day and night, as he is in his PJ's here. And I am on guard, defending my petite tree and all of its inhabitants, my precious little reminders of loved ones and the light on which I depend!




Merry Christmas to You! Yay for Winter Solstice! Wishing you the very best of the holidays!




Love,


Suzanne









































































































































Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Do You Believe in Santa?

It's that time of year when the elves are shining Santa's boots and the reindeer are playing their games in preparation for for their big night! Mrs. Claus is probably busy making cookies. And the snowmen are decorating the forest trees.

What?
Don't tell me you're too old to believe in Santa. You mean, you gave up the myth decades ago?
Okay, I get it. You're too cool to believe in Santa...no?

Actually, there is a lot of talk (or emails circulating) in the parenting group I belong to about parents perpetuating the Santa "lie". Yes, some people feel they were lied to about Santa when they were kids, and were devastated when they learned the truth.

Our families and culture have created a fantastic story surrounding Santa and the North Pole. My mind easily conjures up colorfully cold visuals complete with lots of snow and icy winds warmed by Santa's fluffy red cloak, soft white beard, and rosy pink cheeks. The elves are alive in my mind, actively and lovingly, handmaking toys. Even Rudolph lives in all his glory of turning his "non-conformity" into a powerful light.

I see how it could be a big disappointment for a child to learn that these things only exist in our minds. But I don't remember holding it against my parents, other adults and big kids, and society at large, for forcing this belief on me. On the contrary, I WANTED to believe.

Imagination is key to a fulfilling life, not to mention the fuel for new ideas and innovations. Children's books herald talking trains and cars with friendly faces. Fairies, dragons, and unicorns alight our fantasies. Beavers, otters, and dogs are best pals. Why is it so different with Santa?

Some parents are telling their kids that Santa is pretend, and that we are playing a game, in order to save them the future disappointment.

I read one father's thoughts and I agree with this: that children should be allowed to believe and negotiate the Santa "myth", as well as any other myths, tales, hypotheses, or opinions, themselves. That a lot of learning happens through the experience of believing in Santa.

He shows that children actually WANT to believe. They begin asking questions like "How does he make it to every kid's house in only one night?" and "How do the reindeer fly?" They are testing the story and its magic, can these things really be true? But if we ask them, "What do you think?", their answers often will show that they are still holding onto the magic and their belief.

As they get older, they begin looking for clues. They notice Santa and Mommy have similar handwriting or the wrapping paper used for gifts from Santa was stored in the attic. The questions become more detective-like.

It reminds me of watching an engaging movie for the first time with someone who has already seen it. As suspense builds, I start asking questions like, "Is she going to live?", "Those people are actually ghosts, right?", and "He's the one who did it, isn't he?" I start fishing for clues, but I don't REALLY want to know the answers. I would actually feel disappointment if someone spoiled the story for me.

Eventually we all grow to the age where reasoning begins to surpass our imagination. We run down the stairs in the middle of Christmas Eve night hoping to catch a glimpse of Santa, but see Mom putting the old typewriter under the tree. Or we sneak out of our rooms and catch Dad eating the cookies and drinking the milk. Or we exclaim proudly, "I figured it out! I was 'looking for my book in your bedroom' and came across a receipt from Toys 'R' Us for the Hot Wheel race track that Santa brought me..."

Hopefully, it isn't a big kid who is the spoiler. It seems some folks hold a residual grudge for that. I don't believe anyone should spoil someone's dreams or beliefs. (Leaving clues may be another topic.)

Dreaming and believing are a valuable skill throughout our lives. One must believe in both the possible and the IMpossible while reaching for goals, because once the belief is gone, many dreams die with it. So, as Journey sang, "Don't Stop Believing!"

And I'll ask you one more time, Do you believe in Santa?

Thursday, December 1, 2011

My First Shaklee Giveaway!

I joined Shaklee as a Gold Ambassador because I wanted to earn an income while doing good. Shaklee offers its own vitamins, weight loss program, skin care system, organic cleaning concentrate, and more! When you choose Shaklee products, you are helping yourself to a healthier lifestyle. And while you are helping yourself, you are helping others, too! Shaklee nurtures a deep respect for the environment and its inhabitants. On Earth Day 2009, the one millionth tree was planted at Shaklee Headquarters as part of Shaklee A Million Trees, A Million Dreams. As part of Shaklee Cares, victims of natural disasters receive vitamins and nutrition drinks. It makes me happy to be part of a company that cares about the health of the planet and the health of its people.










Let me show you what came in my Shaklee Gold Ambassador PAK!




Vitalizer




Vitalizer is a daily multinutrient supplement pack. Do you see the colorful strip in the photo? The green tablets are Vita-Lea Advanced Multivitamin. The red tablets are Caroto-E-Omega. The yellow tablet is B+C Complex. And the little "pearl" on the far right is Optiflora Probiotic. One box of Vitalizer gives you a month's supply of daily supplements in a convenient strip. You can read more about Vitalizer on my website: http://suzannekash.myshaklee.com/.











NutriFeron




NutriFeron provides immune support at the cellular level. A strong immune system can help you fight off environmental challenges and help keep you healthy. You can read more about NutriFeron on my website: http://suzannekash.myshaklee.com/












Cinch


The Cinch Inch Loss Plan is the healthy way to find your size by thinking inches as well as pounds. Cinch is powered by Leucine which helps your body preserve muscle mass while you lose weight as fat. This is the Shake Mix Box which has 14 packets in the vanilla flavor. Also available are chocolate, cafe latte, and strawberry in canisters or single-serving packets. Each shake boasts 24 grams of protein from non-GMO soy, or the non-soy formula, whey protein.




Many folks make smoothies like the Pina Colada Cinch, a little pineapple juice, banana, and crushed ice with Vanilla Cinch in a blender. Or warm Pumpkin Latte Cinch. You can read more about The Cinch Inch Loss Plan on my website: http://suzannekash.myshaklee.com/














Basic H2






Basic H2 is Shaklee's Organic Super Cleaning Concentrate. One 16 ounce bottle of Basic H2 makes 48 GALLONS of powerful non-toxic cleaner. Use for thousands of household jobs including windows, mirrors, stoves, floors, sealed woodwork, furniture, autos, driveways, barbecue grills, and much more. There are 3 spray bottles for you to mix your formulas: Window Cleaner, Degreaser, and All-Purpose Cleaner. Learn more about Basic H2 on my website: http://suzannekash.myshaklee.com/.









VIVIX






VIVIX key ingredients have been shown to slow aging at the cellular level! This is one of Shaklee's best-selling products with thousands of testimonials from very happy people. Only VIVIX contains both resveratrol and a proprietary phytonutrient blend, basically some of nature's most potent antioxidants. This is exclusive to Shaklee.






I was so excited that this was part of my package! Actually my package contained a box of single serve VIVIX pouches. This one month supply bottle (a $100 value) came FREE! Currently, Shaklee is holding a promotion for New Members joining Shaklee with a $100 order. Join Shaklee today and spend $100 on your first order, and you will receive a bottle of VIVIX for yourself or to gift! It is gift-wrapped in a decorative box, and I don't know if you can read the message printed inside the box. It says "Wishing you a lifetime of health and happiness". Isn't that awesome??? I love it!






And Chris and I tasted it. We LOVE the flavor! It is like a thick syrup of grape-cranberry nectar, yum! I can't wait to see and feel the effects!






You can learn more about VIVIX on my website: http://suzannekash.myshaklee.com/















Are you still with me? I'm almost to the Giveaway part! For those of you interested in the Income Opportunity with Shaklee, you get this "Business in a Box" with the purchase of a distributorship ($39.99) or Gold PAK ($299). That's how I got my personal website and can log into MyShaklee.com for training. I want to earn a full time income with Shaklee within 15 months, also qualifying for the Dream Trip to the Mayan Riviera in October 2012, the Shaklee Global Conference in Las Vegas in August 2012, and the New Director's Conference in May 2012! I am looking for positive people to join me! Let me know if you are curious. There are plenty of videos, slideshows, and brochures to help you in your research. And I am happy to help in any way I can.




Now, on to My First Shaklee Giveaway! Yay!!






This is a sample of 5 Shaklee products that came with my Gold PAK. As soon as I saw it, I thought, "This is perfect for giving to someone!" Then my next thought was, "Yeah, but who???" So, I decided to hold my first of many Shaklee Giveaways.




To enter yourself for the Shaklee Giveaway, post a comment below telling me which Shaklee product(s) interest you. It can be one that I featured in this post or one that you found on my Shaklee website.




Wait! Don't you want to know what's in the "Sampler" above?




1 Vitalizer Strip




1 VIVIX single serve pouch




1 Basic H2




2 Energy Chews




1 Enfuselle C+E Repair







And there's more!




I also want to give away some Cinch Shake Mix single-serving packets and VIVIX single-serving pouches!




Okay, Ready, Set, GO!!!







(You may also enter yourself by commenting on my Facebook wall. Comment must include, "I want to win the Shaklee Giveaway"along with your product interests. Contest is open until Thursday December 8th, 2011 at midnight Pacific Time. Winners will be announced Friday December 9th.)


You may contact me anytime to order your Shaklee products!




Thank You and Good Luck!




Suzanne