Hi, I'm Torrey. Welcome to Left Field, where creativity runs amok and imagination is ALWAYS more important than knowledge. Shoes are not allowed but ties are optional. This is a repository of snippets from my life out here in Left Field. One never knows what shiny bits of creativity will be found here... cards, scrapbook layouts, photography, poetry, recipes, ponderings, rantings and musings. It could be anything! Life in Left Field is always changing, always real, always ...interesting.

December 30, 2011

Time for a little Chocolate, Coffee & Cards

Hidy Ho!!

So, 2011 is just about kaput--only the vestiges remain. Do y'all have any plans for New Years Eve??? I'm planning on some UBER quality 1:1 time with my dear hubby, Jonathan. It will be our first New Years Eve together (well, PHYSICALLY together...last year we rang in the new year over the phone--he was still in Florida, I was here in Texas). This year we're gonna spend it, TOGETHER, at home. I'm looking forward to a quiet, cozy evening. I hope I make it to midnight...sometimes I turn into a pumpkin just like Cinderella's coach.

Anywho...I've gotten WAY off track here. FOCUS, TORREY, FOCUS!!

It's time for the LAST challenge of 2011 over at Chocolate, Coffee & Cards Challenges (CCCC)!!! ONE LAST CHANCE to play with us at CCCC this year!!!

The sponsor for this challenge is Digi Doodles . I really LOVE roosters (as attested by their presence ALL OVER my kitchen). So I HAD to pick this jaunty fellow and his harem for my project! This time 'round we were given a rather intricate sketch to follow by Jenn. Sorry Jenn, but did I mention how much I really am not fond of sketches??? I put sketches right up there with going to the dentist. I'm just not a sketch girl--which is sort of hilarious given the fact that I helped create a book about scrapbooking sketches. Needless to say...I soldiered through it and whatyaknow...it wasn't AWFUL.

The base for both my card and the images is kraft paper. I colored the rooster, hens and chicks with my Prismacolor colored pencils and used odorless mineral spirits (Gamsol) for blending. The colors are SO vibrant, you'd NEVER know that the images are on kraft paper.

Here is the Sketch:

And here is my take on it:

Ingredients:
Digital images - Digi Doodles (Rooster, Hen & chicks)
Nestability die - Spellbinders (Inverted scalloped circle)
Designer paper - Daisy D's, Basic Grey, and unkown
picket fence punch - EK Success for Martha Stewart
rhinestones - Michaels
cardstock
Prismacolor colored pencils
stamping ink - Colorbox
woven jute ribbon - Michaels
plastic netting - was wrapped around my holiday ham



December 27, 2011

Give It To Me, Baby!!

Wow, can y'all believe that Christmas has come...and gone??? Zip, POW! What a whirlwind this holiday has been. I sincerely hope that everyone had a joyful holiday--whether it be Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Yule or Boxing Day.

Speaking of Boxing Day... I just don't get Boxing Day. I mean, I put an empty box out on my living room table on Boxing Day eve; danced around the room with a box on my head singing "The Boxer"....and come morning...that box I put out was still EMPTY. I tell ya, it has COMPLETELY destroyed my belief in the Boxing Day Fairy.

On to the business at hand! It's the last Wednesday of the month which means it's time for Bombshell Stamps monthly BLOG HOP!!! YIPPEEE! This month's theme, devised by Miss Alison, is "Give It To Me, Baby!" --translated that means we have been directed to make anything BUT a card with our Bombshell Stamps...to give away as a gift to someone else! This means frames, jewelry, decorative pieces, nick-nacks, whosits, whatnots, even fancy boxes (I still don't get Boxing Day)...ANYTHING as long as it is not, Not, NOT a card. And, as always, there is a prize for one lucky hopper!!! Just leave comments on everyone's blog for a chance to WIN!!!

So, if you hopped over here from Mary's blog...you have landed in the right place. If not, or if you get lost...just click on the link below and start at the Bombshell site. You won't want to miss any of these FaBuLoUs creations!

So, here is my project (better late, than not at all!) I created a wreath (of sorts) using the Bombshell Angel stamp set and the Butterfly Queen set. It's my take on Ying/Yang--spicy/sweet, steamy/frosty, naughty/nice. This was SO MUCH FUN to make! Well, sort of fun...the scoring was kind of a pain...but, I am now a PRO scorer. Score, score, score, score, score. I had fun dressing up the girls. I TOTALLY stole the rosette wreath idea from my bestee, Jodi...you can see her version HERE-- what can I say...she inspires me. <3



Close ups:


 Ingredients:
Nestability dies - Spellbinders (Lacy Ovals, Lg Inverted Scalloped Squares)
Prismacolor colored pencils
diecut letters - Cricut (Country Life, Cindy Loo)
Iron fence punch - EK Success for Martha Stewart
pearls and rhinestones - Michaels
glitter pen - Sakura
snowflake embossing folder - Provo Craft
ribbon and lace - Creative Impressions
designer paper
cardstock
cardboard
hot glue

Thank you SO MUCH for stopping by! Be sure to leave a comment. Now on with the HOPPING! Your next stop will be the lovely ALEX. Hop along, little hopper!!!

                       Full Hop List:
Bombshell Blog: http://bombshellstamps.blogspot.com/
Alison: http://alisonsrandomthoughts.blogspot.com
Sparkly Engineer Mary: http://sparkly-train.blogspot.com/
Torrey: http://left-field-studio.blogspot.com/ <------YOU ARE HERE
Alex: http://paperandstring.blogspot.com/
Alaine: http://missalaineousmosaics.blogspot.com/
Milo: http://milolilja.net
Meredith: http://www.papercanteen.com
Kathi: http://kathstales.blogspot.com

December 21, 2011

Mission- POSSIBLE

You sit down to open that box of fruitcake your Aunt Zelda sent you AGAIN this year, like she does EVERY year. Every year it's the same, boring, fruitcake. But, upon closer inspection, you determine one of the cherries doesn't look...quite right. 

You notice there is a small, folded note laying in the box, tucked next to the fruitcake.

You unfold it. It reads "Press the cherry, dearie."

So, you do. I mean, after all...it's from Aunt Zelda and although she's known throughout the family as being...eccentric, she's harmless, right? It's not like it's a bomb or anything. *snicker, snicker*

Suddenly, a muffled voice emanates from deep within the cake...only it's not Aunt Zelda's voice. Your eyebrows raise as you listen, intently.

"Greetings and Salutations!! 'Tis I, Torrey, Ms. December over at Bombshell Stamps! I'm here to throw down the creative gauntlet (as it were) and issue the MONTHLY PIN-UP CHALLENGE! It is proving to be quite the HOT TOPIC around the old Bombshell water cooler.

CODE NAME: "Operation Radiator"
AKA

Operation Radiator (should you choose to accept it) requires you to don your super-duper-spifflicator-idea-helmet and conjure up a Steampunk-themed project using your Bombshell stamps!

If y'all have absolutely no idea what "Steampunk" is...then check out the forum HERE and read my posting. It will enlighten you.

Still not sure whether or not to accept the challenge? Well, let me sweeten the pot by dangling a virtual carrot. There is a prize to be had--a very NICE prize for one lucky participant! IT COULD BE YOU!

I can see you still have big ??? circling your head.

*sigh*

Okay, okay. Here are some projects I whipped up to MOTIVATE you.

This fruitcake will self-destruct in 10 seconds...9...8...7..."

(Uh OH...it actually WAS a bomb!)

So...join us over at Bombshell Stamps in our Steampunk frenzy!! Be sure to link your project at their Blog HERE using the LINKY tool provided at the end of my post over there. If you don't have a blog to link to...don't dismay...just post a photo of your entry in the forum on This Thread in their forum for your chance to WIN!

Now, LET'S GET STEAMY!


"Gettin' Steamy" (closed)


"Gettin' Steamy" (Open) 

 Ingredients:
Images used:
copper brads - Creative Impressions
skeleton key - K&Co.
Prismacolor Colored Pencils
Frame - Michaels
copper ink - Tsukineko
Designer paper - Paper Adventures
Vellum
Cardstock
transparency


My second Steampunk offering is a sassy holiday card I posted a few days ago for the sketch challenge over at Bombshell Stamps...Here it is, once again, doing double-duty as one of my projects for Bombshell's Monthly Pin-Up Challenge! (I think it deserves to be showcased twice...don't you?!)


Ingredients:
Pin-up girl stamp - Bombshell Stamps (Bombshell Angel)
Gear dies, Nestability dies - Spellbinders (Sprightly Sprockets, Labels 10)
Prismacolor colored pencils
rhinestones - Michaels (Recollections)
"JOY" letters - Michaels (Recollections)
copper glitter paper - Michaels (Recollections)
Clockwork embossing folder - Provo Craft (Cuttlebug)
ribbon - Michaels
stamping ink - Colorbox
metallic gold and copper papers
black cardstock
transparency
wings, skirt - public domain images from internet

December 18, 2011

Turtle Time

One of my favorite things about this time of year is that I can actually JUSTIFY making sinfully yummy treats...and EAT them. 

I mean...where's the harm in saying, "Hey! It's the Holidays. I've been (relatively) good this year, so I can SPLURGE and eat the yummy stuff."

Works for me.

Yesterday Jonathan and I were in the kitchen and we made our first (of many) Holiday treats. These were to take to a party...and they lasted about 20 minutes. I haven't begun my hard-core baking yet...this was just a "preview" of things to come.


Pretzel Turtles

You're drooling, aren't you? C'mon...I know you are, 'cause I am.

Here is the INSANELY easy recipe:

1 PRETZEL + 1 ROLO + 1 PECAN HALF = 1 TREAT 

Ingredients:
1 bag Rolos candies (chocolate-covered caramels)
1 bag mini pretzels (either regular twist type or waffle type)
lots of pecan halves (or walnut, almond, pistachios, peanuts, hazelnuts...whatever type of shelled nut you desire)

Instructions:
  •  Preheat oven to 350
  • Arrange pecan halves (or other nuts) on cookie sheet and toast in oven for about 5-8 minutes. Cool, and place aside.
  • Arrange pretzels on non-stick (or foil/parchment-lined) cookie sheet in single layer.
  • Top each pretzel with an UNWRAPPED Rolo (yeah, figured SOMEONE would put them on with their foil still attached so I added that disclaimer) 
  • Place the prepared pretzels in oven for 3-5 minutes--just until the Rolos are soft...but not completely melted (it took 4 minutes for me)
  • Remove from oven and press a pecan half on top of each prepared pretzel. Work fast...before they set up.
  • NOTE** If you are allergic to nuts...you can just put another pretzel on top sorta like a sandwich.
  • Chill to set...but serve at room temp or you could break a tooth. Um, yeah.
Yield: Makes a LOT--how ever many Rolos/pretzels you have.

December 16, 2011

Holiday Havoc 2011

First off...a little note from our sponsor--Craft Your Passion:

Welcome to Craft Your Passion Challenges "Holiday Havoc 2011" Blog Hop!!
We are very excited about holidays and wanted to add to the chaos and havoc. 
What better way to do that, than to have a BLOG HOP!!!
If you have hopped over from Joanny's blog, then you are in the right place. If you just happened to stop by and would like to join our hop from the beginning, please go to Craft Your Passion Challenges and follow along for a chance to win some AMAZING blog candy along the way and PRIZES at the end!!!

All Craft Your Passion DT members are going to be playing along in the hop with some very special guest designers (gee, that would be ME).
Each designer along the way is featuring a project that showcases a digital image from at least one of our amazing Blog Hop Sponsors.
What’s more exciting is you can participate too by creating a project and linking it up over at Craft Your Passion Challenges for a chance to win one of several prizes.

But, there’s a twist. Be sure to visit all the stops and leave a comment (we will be checking). Once you have finished the hop, we would like you to create a HOLIDAY project using at least one digital stamp and enter it with our Linky tool.

While you are hopping, be sure to check out the blog candy the designer's have to offer you. You don't want to miss out on any of it!


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Ok...that was the spiel I was supposed to post. Somehow, I feel very unoriginal knowing that 40 other artists are going to be posting the same thing on their blogs! It goes against the maverick writer in me...but it is what it is.

So, without further ado...here are my two projects for the hop! The first is a card using a SUPER CUTE stamp from Stretch n Bubbles. I just ADORED this snowman decked out with all his feathered friends! It just makes me smile!

**ENABLER ALERT** 
Fellow crafty peeps...just FYI ...Stretch n Bubbles is discontinuing their digital stamp line. AACK. BUT, don't panic...they are selling their ENTIRE collection of digital stamps for only $32.50 !! INSANE! You read that right...32 bucks for like 560+ images (that's just pennies a piece). SUCH A DEAL...but hurry, scurry...their sale ends Dec. 31, 2011.  
I bought 'em...so who else is with me?

  Ingredients:
Digital stamp - Stretch n Bubbles
Merry Christmas stamp - Stampabilities
Scalloped edge punch - EK Success for Martha Stewart
Prismacolor colored pencils
glitter pen - Sakura
Designer paper
Kraft colored cardstock
stamping ink
buttons
embroidery floss

My next project is a fun card using an image from Crafty Sentiments. I am SUCH A SUCKER for SNOWMEN...and SNOWGLOBES...so when I saw this stamp I jumped all over it! This card is actually a "functioning" snowglobe! I turned the stamp into a shaker box chock-full of crystal glitter. I love interactive cards, don't you???
   Ingredients:
Ribbon - Michaels
Prismacolor colored pencils
crystal glitter - Glitterex
glitter pen - Sakura
transparency
foam tape
black and white cardstock
tag

Next stop by Jenny's blogto see what she has in store for you today.
Remember, once you have hopped to ALL the stops and left your comments (we will be checking), it's your turn to show us your "Holiday Havoc" project.

Make sure to include a digital stamp somewhere on your project, and link up your project over at Craft Your Passion Challenges by Midnight CST December 23 to be eligible for the prizes. Winners will be announced on
our Monday, December 26th Challenge post.
There are a LOT of blogs to hop...so HOP TO IT!! 


Here is a list of ALL the blogs in case you get lost, or just want to visit them again!

  1. Craft Your Passion Challenges  (Start here)
  2. Jenn 
  3. Shannin
  4. Christine 
  5. Cathy 
  6. Amy 
  7. Christy 
  8. Joanny
  9. Torrey <--------You are here!
  10. Jenny 
  11. Doreen
  12. Jodi 
  13. Lisa 
  14. Joyleen
  15. Melissa
  16. Emma
  17. Joanne 
  18. Gemma
  19. Lizy
  20. Joanna L
  21. Helen N 
  22. Natali
  23. Julie
  24. Helen W
  25. Alethea
  26. Arielle
  27. Lisa G
  28. Jan
  29. Karen
  30. Mandy
  31. Jennifer
  32. Jacqui 
  33.  Dawn
  34.  Roro
  35. Allison
  36.  Zahreen
  37.  Sarah
  38.  Sue
  39. Tracey
  40. Julia
  41. Craft Your Passion Challenges (End here)
Thanks so much for stopping by!




Tag, You're It!

It's challenge time again over at Chocolate, Coffee & Cards!! We had SPECTACULAR turn out for our inaugural challenge! So many fun cards...so many good ideas...so much eye candy I think I've developed visual diabetes! A big ole Texas thank you to everyone that played along with us!

This week's challenge is sponsored by the loverly folks at Crafty Sentiments! The theme is "Tag You're IT"...in other words...use a tag somewhere on your card. Pretty self-explanatory, really.

When I saw this image, it reminded me of a scrapbook layout I did of my nephew when he was about 4 (he's 21 now). He was all bundled up in a snowsuit with the cutest rosy-cheeked grin on his face. I titled it "Buttons Keep My Coat On, You Keep Me Warm". This cute snowman stamp reminded me of that layout.

I wanted the only color on this card to be the stamped image, but I didn't want to use a white background for the rest. Enter my dear bosom friend, Kraft paper. I wanted to create a warm and inviting scene...like you're  looking out a window at these two snowy people from inside a cozy holiday home. I designed and paper-pieced the entire card by hand. Anywho...here it is!


Ingredients:
Snowmen stamp - Crafty Sentiments
Embossing folders - Provo Craft, Sizzix
Prismacolor colored pencils
star brads - Creative Impressions
Kraft Paper


December 14, 2011

Gettin' Sketchy

I'm not a HUGE fan of sketches. What can I say? I like coloring outside the box and doin' ma own thang (wait, it's THINK outside the box, Torrey...not COLOR outside the box. Sheesh). But, over at Bombshell Stamps, it's time for their monthly sketch challenge by their own Kathi Rerek--it's posted on Bombshell Blog. So, I thought..."Torrey, you CAN do this." And whadya know...not only CAN I do it...but I DID do it.

Here is the sketch


Here is MY take on it...I flipped the sketch horizontally to create a mirror image of it.


Now, I know what you might be thinking..."A black, copper and gold Christmas card???
 Yep. It's true. It's the most UN-Christmasy color combination. Not only that, but it's Steampunk to boot. Why Steampunk? Well, the theme I chose this month for my stint as the Ms-December-guest-designer-pin-up-girl over at Bombshell Stamps is "Hot and Steamy--A Steampunk Challenge". Sooooo, I decided to make as many of my projects this month in a Steampunk style as I am able...except I just couldn't bring myself to punking out the gingerbread pin-up. Oh well. But isn't she GLORIOUS? I love my steamy angel! And it's hard to tell...but most of the paper used on this card is metallic (the bodice and pin-up's body/head aren't).

I would like to enter this card in the following challenges:
Pile It On -  #49 Bling It Up
Belle of the Belli - #132 Winter & Christmas
The Paper Variety - Anything Goes
Crafty Creations Challenges - #148 Embossing and Glitter
Craft Your Passion - #89 Things With Wings


Ingredients:
Pin-up girl stamp - Bombshell Stamps (Bombshell Angel)
Gear dies, Nestability dies - Spellbinders (Sprightly Sprockets, Labels 10)
Prismacolor colored pencils
rhinestones - Michaels (Recollections)
"JOY" letters - Michaels (Recollections)
copper glitter paper - Michaels (Recollections)
Clockwork embossing plate - Provo Craft (Cuttlebug)
ribbon - Michaels
stamping ink - Colorbox
gold, embossed copper paper
black cardstock
transparency
wings, skirt - public domain images from internet


December 13, 2011

Sweet and Sassy

Ho, Ho, Ho!!! It's time to spice things up a bit out here in Left Field. Shannon (the creative force and head honcho) over at Bombshell Stamps designed this sassy, sweet Gingerbread digital stamp set for all of us to play with! It's just TOO STINKIN' CUTE! Who woulda guessed...a gingerbread pin-up and hunky gingerdude to go with her! Be sure to check out the Bombshell Blog for more gingery ideas from the design team! If you want to own your own set of these cookie-licious stamps...you better hurry, scurry...they're only available for a LIMITED TIME!!! You can get them HERE

For this card, I used a "side step" base. I thought it would look cool if it had lots of layers. I also gave the cookie couple new outfits (yay Photoshop) and added their little house. It's hard to tell but the whole thing is "frosted" with opalescent micro glitter and clear lacquer. It's just...YUMMY! Of course, now I have to go bake cookies...then, eat them. Best part is I get to blame my naughty holiday snacking on Bombshell...yeah, that'll work!


Detail of construction

I would like to enter this card in the following challenges:
Come and Get It - Red, Green and Your Choice
The Kraft Journal - Let It Snow

Ingredients:
Gingerbread girl, guy, candy and sentiment - Bombshell Stamps (Gingerbread Pin-Up)
Gingerbread house image - public domain
Nestability dies - Spellbinders (Lacey Ovals)
Loopy border punch - EK Success for Martha Stewart
Cuttlebug embossing folders - Provo Craft (snowflake, Textile Texture)
Prismacolor colored Pencils
Royal Coat clear - Plaid
Glitter - Hero Arts
Designer Paper - Frances Meyer
stamping ink - Colorbox
kraft cardstock


December 8, 2011

Next Stop, North Pole.

I don't know about y'all, but I'm SICK TO DEATH of all the CRAP that's been in the news over the last few days. So much hatred and strife. THIS is why I don't watch the news on TV. It just makes me...sad--a mother shooting her children then taking her own life over WHAT??? Food Stamps. People flipping out and shooting people on college campuses. Guys burying their fiances in a box...alive. Elephants trampling people to death. Models walking into plane propellers. It's madness I tell you. I don't even want to look at the news feeds at Yahoo anymore.

So, I'm here to offer you something...BETTER. Here is the account of a remarkably uplifting story. A TRUE story. I know it's true, because I was there  and I wrote this the night it happened while it was all fresh in my mind.

Read it...it's worth it.

Promise.  

Next Stop, North Pole
by Torrey


Here it is the holidays, again. Most people are well caught-up in the hustle-bustle of the season; braving the malls and running around trying to get all their shopping done in time. I HATE Christmas shopping. Going to a mall this time of year makes me want to commit a murderous act—which, let’s face it, isn’t really what the season is all about and would most assuredly guarantee there would be nothing but coal in my stocking come Christmas morning. At any rate, instead of being all warm and fuzzy and filled with tidings of great joy,  at some point in November I turned cold and prickly—sorta a cross between  the Grinch and a cactus. Christmas, BAH!

But today—today changed me. It changed me, forever. I just have to tell you what I did today. It was, hands-down, the most special thing I've done in my life (thus far).

Today, I went to the North Pole to see Santa. Honest. So, is it that you don’t believe me? Or is it that you don’t believe in Santa? Keep reading.

A doctor I work with (Neal) and I (a nurse from the inpatient unit at the hospital) were charged with this very special task. 

We were granted angel status—for one day. 

 It was a very simple assignment. We were asked to escort a very special group of people to the North Pole--to see Santa. Sounded like fun to me! So, Neal and I gathered up a bunch of our patients, then headed off to other hospitals around the city to collect even more.

All tolled there were about 100 children that went with us to visit that jolly old elf. All of those kids who hail from all over the Denver-metro area are chronically or terminally ill. We loaded the kids on big busses and went, caravan-style, out to DIA (Denver International Airport). From there we flew to the North Pole, with a little help from a WHOLE BUNCH of "Santa's helpers" and a HUGE jet courtesy of United Airlines.

The Starlight Foundation (a nationwide philanthropic organization that helps sick and dying children...kind of like Make-a-Wish), in conjunction with the generous folks at United Airlines, sponsored this wonderful adventure. There were about 40 volunteers, all decked out in Santa hats, from the two organizations. The volunteers (Santa's helpers) accompanied all of these kids, and us, every step of the way.

With all 100 kids plus the Santa’s helpers, we went (en masse) through airport security....got on the shuttle train, and went to concourse B. Gate B42--where the marquis read "Flight 2004, destination, North Pole".

There we boarded the kids on the plane—a huge 747 superjet. We buckled them all in and readied ourselves for take off.  The flight crew informed me we weren't really taking off; we were just revving the engines and taxi-ing all over the airport to a hangar way on the edge of the airport. It was then that I was hit with a brilliant idea. I knew these kids all thought we were really gonna fly to see Santa, they were all so very excited, and I wanted to preserve their illusion as long as possible. So, I asked the flight attendant to make an announcement over the intercom. Instead, the flight attendant handed me the microphone and, being the shy wallflower I am, I grabbed it and made the following announcement:

"Hi kids! This is nurse Torrey. Are you’all as excited as I am to go see Santa?? (the whole plane started cheering and screaming YES!!!)  Well, I just spoke with Santa, and he has asked that we all pull the shades down COMPLETELY on our windows. He doesn't want ANYBODY to know where his workshop is. He says it's in a 'SECRET LOCATION', so all of you have to pull those window shades closed, and DON'T PEEK--'cuz if you do, you'll automatically get put on the 'NAUGHTY' list--for real."

Well, those kids shut those shades sooooooo fast--and, just as I hoped, they all thought we really flew. I swear, sometimes I'm hit with divine inspiration. I'm so glad God nudged me to have them shut the shades. Heck, it felt so real I thought we flew too. Who knows, maybe we really DID fly to the North Pole.

We were treated to an in-flight Christmas movie and Happy-meal lunches from McDonalds. We  disembarked about 40 minutes later (after all, it was a magic jet), inside this huge hangar that they had decorated to look like the North Pole, complete with fake snow, Christmas trees, decorations, animated figures and everything. We were treated to a magic show (that was actually pretty cool—I still want to know how that magician got the rolled up dollar bill into that lemon). We played games and got our faces painted. There was a clown making balloon animals and there were cookies, candy and cocoa to fill our tummies—and, last but not least, a trip to see Santa, himself, sit on his lap and whisper to him our Christmas wish list.

One by one the kids, reluctantly, approached Santa; climbed onto his knee and had a “chat” with old St. Nick. Each child excitedly whispered his/her deepest Christmas wishes into the jolly man’s ear. Santa looked at each child and told them how wonderful and special they had been all year, and how very proud he was of each of them! I even sat on his lap and whispered in his ear; thanking him for the very best Christmas present I've ever had--THIS gift--getting to be with all these kids. I kissed him on the cheek, gave him a hug and exited his lap (I'm sure his tired knees were grateful to be rid of this GIANT kid). Just then, a flurry of Santa’s helper elves appeared from nowhere and handed each child a 30-gallon trash bag stuffed to the brim with wrapped presents just for him/her (the foundation had gotten wish lists from all the kids in advance; and miracle of miracles, they fulfilled every last wish). It was nothing short of amazing. And yes, they even included the batteries.

After the kids got their loot, we were escorted into this HUGE room where the kids were all turned loose to open their gifts and…PLAY. It was an amazing sight; 100 sick kids, all with this incredible sparkle in their eyes—giggling and laughing. Pure joy oozing from every pore. I cried more than once, as my Grinchy heart melted. These poor children--some didn't have hair because of chemo therapy, some were attached to oxygen tubing, some were so frail and weak they had to be carried, some were in wheelchairs. But, in that room, for that little blink of time, they were healthy, happy children. Christmas miracles do exist.

On the bus ride home, I got so many kisses and hugs from the kids that I've got my quota for a lifetime. We sang Christmas Carols (Rudolph at least 5 times). One little boy named Johnathon, who had been silent and hiding behind me the whole trip (even at Santa), got up, came over, climbed up in my lap, looked at me and said, "Torrey, do you know the song about Jesus loving the children”? Well, I choked up and told him "Yes I do, sweetie, want to sing it with me?" He just smiled his crooked little smile at me. He couldn't get both corners of his mouth up into a smile because he has scleroderma--a degenerative autoimmune disease where your skin literally hardens and becomes inflexible. We leaned in close, our foreheads touching, and sang "Jesus Loves The Little Children" very softly, just to each other. When we got to the end of the song, he grabbed my hand, held it tightly and asked if we could sing it again.

Jesus loves the little children,
all the children of the world.
Red and yellow, black and white...
all are precious in His sight.
Jesus loves the little children of the world. 

Everyone on the bus went silent, and all you could hear was that angelic little voice (and me) singing.  He held my hand for the rest of the trip home. It was magical.

Ok, so I have been a horrible Scrooge so far this season; all hum-buggy and whatnot, but not anymore. I am so filled with the spirit of the season after this night, I am just bursting with a sense of peace and love.

Originally, I thought that a doctor and a nurse from each hospital in the metro area went. Later, I found out the doctor I work with (Neal) and I were the ONLY medical people who went, and we were specifically chosen (for whatever reason) to go. We were it, just us 2, WOW. It makes me choke up just thinking about it. I feel so honored to have been chosen. This was undoubtedly the best Christmas gift I’ve ever received. God sure does give the very BEST presents.

Anyway, that's what happened that day, back in 2004. I hope y'all have a joyous holiday season. Peace. Love. Light.

Thank you, God.

 


December 7, 2011

Puttin' on the Glitz

ho Ho HO!!!

I ALWAYS feel SPARKLY during the holidays. I'm just...happy. Christmastime has been my favorite since I was knee-high to an elf. For me, it's a joyful celebration of love and peace. My whole world seems warmer and fuzzier. All the petty annoyances just seem to melt away when I hear Bing Crosby sing "White Christmas". And, it's the time of year when my Hallmark ornaments get to come out and play! I've been collecting these silly things since I was about 15...and I've amassed quite a collection over the past several decades (enough for about 3 full-size trees)!

This Christmas is REALLY special. It's Jonathan's and my first Christmas together. He's as "into" the holidays as I am--the decorating, parties, caroling, baking, music, glad tidings...ALL of it! It's just so much fun sharing this with him.

So, we dug out all my Christmas decor and put it up the day after Thanksgiving. That's the earliest I've ever decorated before. I mean, the leftovers from Thanksgiving hadn't even gotten cold yet!

Here is the tree...in lighted version and with the flash on. I think the flash version is really harsh--but you can see the ornaments better. There is a LOT going on--on this tree. A WHOLE lot. I like colorful trees. Some people like themed trees or monochromatically-decorated trees. The solid-colored ones have always looked sort of sterile to me...like those aluminum trees in Charlie Brown's Christmas. I like eclectic trees--multi-colored lights, plethora of Hallmark and Enesco ornaments, real candy canes, red velvet bows, a ball here and there, an angel on top, and just a HINT of tinsel. It's a colorfully chaotic cacophony of Christmas!!! (how's THAT for alliteration!?) I usually put a miniature town under the tree, but Jonathan wanted the manger. So, manger it is. I put the town on an occasional table in the library.



Here is the tree in flash dance mode:



Here are some of the ornaments:







So much FUN!










After we decorated the inside of the house, Jonathan decided to put lights up on the OUTSIDE. I've never decorated the outside of a house before, so this was a new experience for me!

Camera, Lights, ACTION!



I'm such a little helper bee!




Jonathan...the LIGHT of MY life


Merry Christmas Y'all!!!