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Details

Remember me? It’s been a lot of months! I don’t know where the time has gone, but I figured it was time I talk about where I’ve been and some other details. 

The other week my sister dropped my niece of at BYU-Idaho and we met up with them while we were passing through Rexburg. As always, I reminisced about our time there. As of yesterday My Cowboy and I met nine years ago in Rexburg, during my second week of college. Nine years sure doesn’t seem like nine years. 

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I was reminded of a few things about the weekend my parents dropped me off at college. I had known for years I wanted to attend BYU-Idaho and was excited to do so. But for months before heading off to start my young adult life, some stressful things happened and NOTHING WAS WORKING OUT! At BYU-I they have what is called a track system. They have this system to accommodate more students on campus than they would otherwise be able to. So once you are accepted, they send you a letter to assign you one of their three tracks- fall/winter, winter/spring, or fall/spring. Mine never got sent. It took months and hours of talking on the phone to get somebody who was authorized to give me the info. Next, my whole apartment/rooming situation got sticky-I was supposed to room with friends, it fell through, the manager had me switch rooms to accommodate another girl, and the confusion kept going! There were all these little things that continued to build up until I was stressed enough I was second guessing my choices.

I tried to remember I had already felt peace that I was doing the right things and going to the right place for me.  One night, shortly after moving to Rexburg, I was wandering the gardens they have on campus. I found a bench that had a quote. It said, “Bloom where you’re planted”. That hit me and I remembered I had the choice to thrive where I was, regardless of setbacks. Then guess what? School started and something pretty great happened. All of those details that weren’t working out had a direct correlation to me meeting My Cowboy. You know, my future husband and the best part of my life! Without a doubt, God was directing me to him and that likely wouldn’t have happened had things worked out the way I wanted them to. And in retrospect, all of those details that seemed like such a big deal, were really insignificant.

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Remembering all of this the other week, gave me some me peace and assurance I needed to continue. God is in the details. It’s something I’ve always known, but have forgot to focus on recently. My load has felt heavy and I had been having a hard time coming to terms with it for a few months. I don’t usually have that problem, so it has really bothered me to feel this way. At the beginning of the year, I mentioned I had been having some health problems. Those health problems have escalated. And while my health is declining, we are grateful to finally have a diagnosis. 

After years of doctors visits, followed by this year’s tests, surgery, then more tests, I have been diagnosed with a condition called gastroparesis.  What this means is my body doesn’t digest food normally. It digests it extremely slow, meaning the food sits in my stomach for hours and possibly days longer than it should. While gastroparesis is different for everyone, and symptoms vary, what it looks like for me is nausea, severe abdominal pain, loss of appetite, bloating, numerous food sensitivities, weight loss, difficulty sleeping, and malnutrition. 

As of the last five or six months, my quality of life has plummeted. Where the last few years, I have had to spend a few hours in bed each morning, now it is a lot more than that. Because of the nausea and abdominal pain, I generally have to spend at least 2-3 days a week in bed all day, and the other days, I can usually be up around 2-3 in the afternoon if I wait for the nausea to wear off. On days I have things going and can’t wait for the nausea to subside, it can be pretty miserable. Occasionally, I will have a better day and get can do with a couple less hours of rest. And some weeks are better while others are worse.

As far as treatment goes, there isn’t a whole lot that can be done for gastroparesis. There is no cure, only aids to help curb the condition. For now we are working on medications and dietary changes to hopefully improve my symptoms. Thus far, nothing has helped, and while we hope we will find something to aid me, I have had to come face to face with the fact that we may not and I have to be okay with that. My last weigh-in I was at 100 pounds exactly. Food is my enemy. I have to eat it to survive, I love food and am a foodie at heart, but now all foods make me sick. Consequences from what I eat, can be really severe. For years, I was able to keep a handle on my symptoms based off of food. I knew what to eat, what to avoid, what to eat sparingly. And while there are still many foods that make my symptoms worse than others, all foods contribute to them. I feel sick no matter what I eat.

Eating has always been more than just filling my body for me. It is an experience. And while this may sound funny coming from somebody who runs a dessert blog, (I also believe in treating yourself regularly :)) I am very passionate about health and fitness. It is extremely important to me and being told by doctors that I have to avoid some of the healthiest foods because they can make my condition worse has been a really, really hard thing for me to accept. My calorie intake is low, thus the weight loss. I have been sick for years now, but the fact that I am starting to look sick from the weight loss has made it more real. Another hard pill for me to swallow is exercise. Exercise is no longer the pleasure I used to find it. I try to keep up with it and am able to do some, but I generally feel worse after and it often does me in for the day. Because of low appetite, and low caloric intake, my energy level is a big struggle as well. Enough of those details. I hope you aren’t asleep by now, if you’ve even made it this far. I just didn’t know how else to set up the picture. 

While all of these things have been and are a constant battle for me, I’m grateful for the knowledge that God is in the details. Maybe I don’t want to be sick everyday. I wish I could eat more pizza and cheese. I wish I could work out more. I wish I had the energy and felt good enough to do more with this blog. I wish I didn’t have to miss out on so much! I wish we weren’t getting set back even further on having babies. I wish I could weed my garden. I wish I could just get up at 6 am. and function! But the other week was a reminder that while things may not be working out the way I want, just like all those insignificant details causing frustration my first semester of college, I know if it is God’s will for me to be sick, He will use it for my benefit, regardless of the outcome, if I have faith and accept it. He is leading me and guiding me to a better future and blessings than I could ever possibly dream up on my own, having things go my way.

Ronald A. Rasband said, “Looking back, I realized I did not orchestrate any of those moves; the Lord did, just as He is orchestrating important moves for you and for those you love…allow Him to make more of you than you can make of yourself…treasure His involvement. Sometimes we consider changes in our plans as missteps on our journey…He is in the small details of your life as well as the major milestones.”

I am so grateful I can look back and see reminders of how God has guided me throughout my life. It is assuring and brings peace that I can’t find anywhere else. I am also grateful my situation is what it is. Many with gastroparesis are on a feeding tube, face frequent hospitalization, and suffer much more than I do. So, it is a struggle, but I am alive and am coping. And am trying to bloom where I’m planted, in the midst of sickness. Life is still good and there is always happiness and joy to be found along the journey. As I’ve written before- I’ve seen this in my life and the lives of those around me- whenever I am in the midst of something hard, there are more blessings than I can count and God always makes up the difference, even when the details aren’t part of our plans. 

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Mountains

Mountains are my favorite. I grew up in north central Montana. Not only did I have ample mountains available to feed my soul, but we had the northern Rocky Mountains close by. Let me tell you a little bit about the northern Rockies. 

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They are rugged. They are steep. And they are breathtaking. We had really cold winters where I grew up. There was usually lots of cold and a whole lot of snow. Naturally, the higher in elevation you climb, the worse the conditions. Because of this, these Rocky Mountain peaks weather extremely harsh conditions each year.

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Jagged rocks, loose gravel, and uneven terrain can pull you down if you aren’t careful while hiking up in these mountains. Losing your footing is all too easy. You have to exercise caution by being smart, preparing for, and understanding your surroundings.

We kayak and swim the lakes, hike the trails, and of course treat ourselves to huckleberry ice cream. Plus their huckleberry ice cream has actual huckleberries, which is uncommon, because huckleberries cannot be grown domestically.

Yet somehow in these unfavorable conditions, huckleberries grow. The mountain sides have extremely lush and green vegetation. Both plants and animals flourish. Grizzly bears, black bears, wolves, moose, big horned sheep, and mountain goats are some of the larger animals that do well there. Somehow, they survive and even thrive. How is that possible given their harsh surroundings?

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I have been thinking a lot about these mountains today, because they remind me of the obstacles we all face in life. Everybody has them. And we all experience different ones. But, regardless of who we are, they come. Some days they can fill our lives with intense storms that have no end in sight and others we can step back and feel peace amidst surly surroundings. How can we find calm and stillness when there is so much stormy weather?

I think about this a lot. The year 2020 has presented some obstacles for me. My physical health has taken a dive and often my mental health follows. Sometimes when you look at all your trials combined, they can leave you feeling overwhelmed. I have found that writing is therapeutic for me so I hope this post can bring myself and others hope. I was asked a year ago to share my story and experiences. I committed to doing so and because I have found strength from other’s who share their stories, I know I need to do it too.

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My favorite book is The Book of Mormon. I have read it many times, but as we have studied it this year as part of our church curriculum called “Come Follow Me”, one family’s particular journey has stood out to me in ways it never has before. Following God’s command, this family crosses the desert, the wilderness, and the ocean to find a safe place to establish themselves. They face many sometimes seemingly insurmountable obstacles like hunger, thirst, fatigue, and death. Some of the family members spend their days complaining and rebelling against God, while others act courageously and exercise faith in God’s promises. 

Family members on both sides of this equation traveled the same journey and faced many of the same obstacles, but their ability to not only survive, but also thrive had a direct relation to their trust in God. As these family members persevered, they were able to grow as individuals. The mountains they climbed refined them and they reached the top because of them. 

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This is something that brings me hope and provides me with courage to keep on keeping on. As I lay in bed day after day while my body experiences pain, as that physical pain causes the mental illness to peak, as another year of life passes My Cowboy and I without bringing us a child, we are being refined. We are growing and changing. We are being tutored on how to become the people God wants us to be. Learning the lessons He wants to teach us is never easy. It can be really, really hard. But the amazing thing is how that those very lessons that leave us wondering how we will survive are the very things that teach us to not only survive, but thrive.

I keep thinking of mountain goats. Mountain goats literally live in the steepest, most dangerous part of the Rocky Mountain peaks. They hang out high up and climb crazy steep cliffs. It is so interesting to watch them. Think of a rocky, steep place no living animal would possibly go and you will find them climbing it. Why can they do this? Simply stated, their bodies are built for climbing. Their special hooves provide them with the traction they need to navigate the most dangerous of places. These animals are provided with what they need to climb the mountains on their paths. 

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I have found the same to be true for me. Maybe my body is unwell, but I have the time and circumstances that allow me to rest. Perhaps my mental health causes severe bouts of depression and anxiety, but I have a husband and other loved ones who help me through it. Maybe I don’t have my own little ones to love and care for, but I have so many children in my life who share their love with me.

Mountain paths are filled with steep cliffs, unstable gravel, dips, deep ravines, and somehow we have to pass through them all to arrive at the top. Once we get there though, it is all worth it. The view is incredible. 

I have to be honest, that view may not always come in this life for every mountain we climb. Answers to why we have to experience certain things may never become apparent, but the knowledge that God will help us bear our burdens, whatever they may be, brings perspective. Perspective brings peace. And peace helps us navigate the hard things with certainty. Certainty that it will all be worth it. None of our suffering is wasted. It is all for a purpose. And even when we don’t understand that purpose, God does. That is a really comforting thought considering He knows all.

Recently, My Cowboy and I watched a movie called “The Shack” for the first time. If you have never seen it, go watch it! The movie is so good and teaches a lot about life and how facing challenges can bring us closer to God if we let them. There is a scene in this movie where Sam Worthington is in a row boat on a lake. As he is rowing, the water turns black, then suddenly the row boat gets a hole and begins to fill with this black water. Terror overtakes him and he begins to panic. Once this happens, Jesus comes to him. 

He tells Him to, “Look at me. Don’t think about the past. Don’t think about the pain. Look at me. Trust me. Just keep your eyes on me. I’m not going anywhere.” The black water symbolized the pain and terror the character had faced. It was causing him to sink and consuming his life. As he set his sights to Jesus, the water returns to its original state and the hole is stopped. This scene teaches that the Savior is always with us. He is there when we don’t know where to go. He is there when we suffer, when we are confused, when others hurt us. He felt that pain Himself so he knows how to help us through it. All we have to do is keep our eyes on Him and let Him in. It is a beautiful message.

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When we are spent, when our strength is gone, when we don’t know how to press forward, He is aware of us in that moment, in every moment before, and every moment after. When bad things happen to us, He is there. His ability to take our hand and help carry our burdens is amazing, but we have to let Him. 

Maybe your mountains are seeming a little too rugged and high right now. Some days are full of rocky patches, and sometimes we even might slip and fall a ways down them. Days when we can just sit by the lake and bask in the beauty and sun that surrounds us come too though. No matter what a day may hold, we can be certain there is always hope. We can trust in the hope that while the climb is never easy it is so worth it.

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A Cowboy Wedding Tradition

As I mentioned in my most recent post, My Cowboy’s brother and his bride tied the knot this month. He is the youngest cowboy in the family and the final brother to take the plunge. For the rest of us ladies, this means our bride tribe is complete. No more being outnumbered by boys in this family. 

It was a beautiful day and we couldn’t be happier for the newest couple in our family. It is so refreshing to witness two people so in love start their life together as husband and wife. For more thoughts on that topic, click here. Now that all the cowboys have claimed their brides, I can share something I’ve been wanting to share for a while without spoiling any surprises for future sisters.

I am all about traditions. I love them. They can be especially meaningful and unifying when shared in our families. Plus they can be super fun. I love fun. This tradition just might be one of the most fun wedding traditions I have ever encountered. The nature of this tradition totally suits these cowboys too. What’s more western than a kidnapping? In our family, each bride has been kidnapped and held for ransom on their wedding day.

This is my kidnapping on our wedding day. Fortunately, our photographer captured it all.

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Oh and no worries, because we always wait to kidnap until after the ceremony has been performed. Kidnapping the bride before then would just be mean. The kidnapping generally takes place during the luncheon, after the bride and groom have finished their meal. In our case, it happened while we were thanking our guests for coming. 

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I love that unsurprised look on My Cowboy’s face.

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Wedding Tradition from butterloveandcowboys.com

Wait, what? Where are you taking me?

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So what happens after the bride has been taken hostage by the cowboys? The boys leave a ransom note which is read aloud to the luncheon guests. In that ransom note, they generally require the groom to beg, plead, sing, or all of the above, for the money to get his bride back. The boys then head towards the nearest store with the bride (Wal-Mart preferred). Soon after, the sisters-in-law bring the groom once he has gathered the ransom money required. Here is an example of a ransom note, from another brother’s wedding a few years ago. 

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(Back to my kidnapping photos)

My Cowboy was required to procure a wheel barrow to push me around the store. Unfortunately/fortunately, the grocery store we shopped at didn’t have any wheel barrows! So he had to visit the neighboring store and barter with them to borrow their wheel barrow. To prove he wouldn’t steal it and would return it when he was done, he had to give up his car keys :D.

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Wedding Tradition from butterloveandcowboys.com

Once the mode of transportation for the groom to push his bride is procured, they are given a shopping list. This is where the money the groom gathered comes in. The groom then wheels his bride around the store (preferably wedding dress clad) as they search for each item on the list. You know, items needed for a wedding night. If the money they gathered isn’t enough, then they beg some more, this time to complete strangers in the store. 

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Wedding Tradition from butterloveandcowboys.com

Wedding Tradition from butterloveandcowboys.com

Honestly, one of the best parts of this whole ordeal are the looks strangers give the bride and groom. Some offer congratulations, some look confused, some appear annoyed, and some are pleased. One lady even commented, rather unkindly on the bride’s wedding dress. Fortunately however, most onlookers are plain amused! It all adds to the enjoyment we take in this tradition. 

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Wedding Tradition from butterloveandcowboys.com

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Another kidnapping I took a few pictures of. I always thought the cardboard sign was a nice touch. Especially outside of Wal-Mart!

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What made our most recent kidnapping even better was when we discovered the grocery store didn’t have pregnancy tests out on the shelves. The groom had to push his bride in her shopping cart up to the pharmacy and ask for one. Other wedding night valuables were also nowhere to be found on the shelves. Where would they be? Behind the counter, with the cigarettes. Red-faced, the groom wheeled his bride up to that counter and inquired after the items needed. Fortunately, the youngest cowboy in the family was the best sport. He was definitely the most willing of all the brothers to do everything we asked. 

This tradition really is so fun. I find it one of the best parts of the wedding day!

Does your family have a fun wedding tradition? I’d love to hear about it! 

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Kittens for Cache

Our outdoor brood expanded by two a few weeks ago. It may seem a little unorthodox, but we brought home two little kittens for our dog, Cache. Remember Cache? It’s been over a year since I shared his puppy photos. You can read about him here. He is your typical crazy hyper border collie, but we love him. And fortunately he is finally overcoming his fear of cows!

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So let my tell you all about why we decided Cache needed a kitten. Last fourth of July, we were enjoying the parade in town with my sister and her family. As we were sitting, a black kitten came wandering down the sidewalk. He was cute, but completely malnourished! He was a rack of bones and looked a bit rough. My sister’s kids played with him and wanted to take him home to our house, since it was obvious nobody was feeding or caring for him.

Enter Salem.

I really don’t care much for cats. I love kittens, but cats are cats. They really can be such selfish, disloyal creatures, but Salem was different. I imagine it was partially the fact that we saved his life as we nourished him back to health. I think he knew and appreciated it. He really was such a sweet kitty! Salem loved to be held and snuggled, he didn’t paw or scratch. And the best part about this whole ordeal was he and Cache became the best of pals. They loved each other. A lot. Cache would lick Salem’s face until it was sopping wet and Salem loved it. We would often find them curled up together on Cache’s doggy bed outside. 

Cache started spending way less time with the other dogs around the ranch and hung out up at our house much more. It was so funny to see these two unlikeliest of pals, but pals the became and pals they remained until one day, Salem was nowhere to be found :(. We looked and looked, but he remains unaccounted for to this day. Cache lost his best friend and I’m convinced we lost the nicest cat in the world.

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Fast forward to this spring, when we decided it was time to find another pal for Cache.  My sister and her kids had been staying with us and she found a listing for kittens nearby so we went and checked them out. Enter Salem (the second) and Merlin. I never had any intention whatsoever of bringing home two kittens, bur when I saw them I just couldn’t help myself. Another full black kitten, just like our first Salem was what I wanted. So we pulled out a black kitten and then I caught sight of the most adorable black and white splotched kittens I had ever seen. I told my sister I just had to have one of them too.

Really, who could say no to that face?

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Kittens for Cache from butterloveandcowboys.com

Kittens for Cache from butterloveandcowboys.com

Ya, not me. My Cowboy pretended he didn’t approve when I came home with two kittens, instead of one, but he is totally full of it. Who did he smuggle in the house for company while he watched a nighttime movie while I was out of town a couple weeks ago? You know, the kittens. Salem is the black kitten. Merlin is the black and white kitten. And yes, this picture is totally characteristic of Salem. He is kinda feisty! Merlin is more laid back and content to snuggle. He purrs super loudly and begins to do so instantly upon being picked up or petted. 

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Since my sister and her kids were around a few weeks, these kittens received plenty of love and snuggles as they adjusted to their new home. Kittens were a big part of our childhood. When you live in the country, it isn’t uncommon for cats to hole up somewhere remote on your property and favor you with a litter of kittens. This happened at our place a lot. We didn’t keep many of them, but we often had kittens to snuggle and hold so it was something we often did together as sisters! You know, while the brothers made evil, snarky comments about drowning them or some other nonsense to make this baby girl of the family fear for the kitties lives.

Boys are so mean! Not this boy though, he loves the kittens.

And that face. I love it.

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So this picture is totally almost the exact same as a few others but I had to share it because, doesn’t Merlin’s face look evil? That was how he looked when I first saw him too. I thought he looked evil and the previous owner called him Cruella de Vil. Looks can be deceiving though, because he is pretty sweet and most definitely the nicest of the two!

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Salem on the other hand…

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You know it, you need some kittens too.

I may not like cats much when they grow up, but they kill mice and mice are my enemy, so I am happy to have one or two around. Now I think I’ll go find my kittens and snuggle.

xoxo,

Hannah

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Six Years For My Cowboy and His Bride

Six years ago today I woke up very early in Logan, Utah. I did all the things you imagine a girl to do the morning of her wedding day. I powdered my nose, primped, used plenty of mascara, primped some more, and left my hair to a professional.

My Dad drove me to the hair appointment. I still remember that early drive with the beautiful view of the Cache Valley mountains as we descended from the hill where my Dad’s close friend lived, who my family all stayed with the night before the big day. I really don’t remember what we talked about. Maybe that’s a little sad, I’m sure as father and daughter we talked about the big day ahead of me, but all I know is we were together and that made it special. 

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My Cowboy picked me up from the hair appointment and together we drove to the Logan Temple. There we met our parents and appropriately prepared for the biggest thirty minutes of our lives. He may have seen my hair and make-up before the ceremony, but he didn’t catch so much as a glimpse of my dress until just moments before we became husband and wife.

In those moments he stepped on my dress, and a loud “crrrrch” sound followed. Fortunately it was the puffy slip underneath. Don’t worry folks, all he ripped was my slip.

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In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, we perform temple wedding ceremonies, called sealings. They are short, sweet, and beautiful. Ours was no exception. I tried so hard to hang onto every word that was said, but can really only remember a few phrases here and there. Regardless, I certainly felt the solemnity of the promises we made to one another and to God as the two of us started on our journey of becoming one. 

It is hard to wrap my head around the fact that this day was six years ago.

I know six years is so short compared to the lifetime and beyond we have together, but I still sit here in disbelief of how fast time speeds by. 

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Six Years from butterloveandcowboys.com

These have been six full years- six years full of innumerable good things that have come our way. Along with those good things has been some sorrow, testing, much happiness, and a lot of growth. Together, these things have served as strengthening forces for the foundation of our marriage. 

I am grateful for the ways the last six years have shaped us and I look forward to the years together that will continue to do so as time marches on. The last seven months found me in a place emotionally that I had to cling to my spouse in a way I have never had to before. I have always relied on My Cowboy and will continue to do so, because it is part of sharing your life with someone, but the depth at which I had to rely on him changed. It was hard- hard for both of us.

Hard is good. Hard passes and sometimes there is a little reprieve. Then eventually more hard comes. I learned there is nobody I would rather share the hard with than this cowboy. 

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Six Years from butterloveandcowboys.com

I love My Cowboy and am so grateful our paths crossed six-in-a-half years ago. We met when I was eighteen and were married six months later when I was nineteen. I don’t know why I was blessed to find him when I was so young, but there is no doubt in my mind God intended it to be that way. We have a lot of similarities, similar backgrounds, similar interests, and we also have some differences.

All in all, I knew from the start we were a good match and as time passes that truth unfolds more and more clearly to me.

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Here’s to six years!

PS. I just had to share this last photo, because it has a lot of great faces.

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Back In the Saddle Again

It’s March and the last recipe I shared was a Christmas treat. Gah! Life has slowed down a bit and I am here to report that I am happy be back in the saddle again. First, I feel the need to do a little explaining for my hiatus. In mid-December we bought a house! As if the holidays aren’t crazy enough, we spent all of our down-time from then until the beginning of February, painting each room, each baseboard, each piece of trim, and closets! Painting closets may have been the death of me if it weren’t for my angel of a sister coming to help me out.

Along with that, came a few other projects, the most noteworthy being re-staining/painting all the bathroom and kitchen cupboards. I learned THAT is not a project for the faint of heart. After that, we, still had to, you know, pack up and move our stuff from the old house to the new one. After a few weeks, we are finally settled into our, new to us, neck of the woods and are loving it! We are grateful for the space we have and the comfort and rest a home provides from day to day.

While I may have taken some time off from blogging, I have not taken time off from baking and my kitchen has been as busy as ever. I am currently working on my next recipe for ya! It should be live on the blog in the next day or two. Can anybody say cheesecake?!

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Playing off my metaphorical comparison of being back in the saddle to getting my tail end in gear in regards to blogging, I decided a picture of me in the saddle would do for this post. However, sometimes you find as the girl behind the camera, photos of yourself are in short supply. It was slim pickings, but I found this gem from 2 1/2 years ago. My Cowboy took it along with five or six similar ones. My eyes were closed or squinting, something awful, in about every single one. So pardon my silly face, but I really was having fun. It was bright that afternoon!

Getting back in the saddle after a long break does have some challenges though. Like a sore keister, the first few photos I edited for ya’ll were a little painful. My under-worked Photoshop muscles struggled, and parts of my regular editing process just wouldn’t come back to me! As I re-familiarized myself with the program, inspiration came and I think I have it down again :). Be sure to check back soon for a new recipe!

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xoxo,

Hannah

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10 Reasons Why I Wanted to Marry a Cowboy

I have wanted to marry a cowboy almost as long as I can remember. There are a lot of reasons that has been my ideal and I decided to compile a list to share. What the world says a cowboy is and what a cowboy really is are, in some ways, completely different things. 

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If you were to type cowboy in google or pinterest, you are likely to have a thousand photos nail you with shirtless men in Wranglers four sizes to small, leaning against a fence, and a cowboy hat atop their head. He is probably holding a beer in one hand and likely his back pocket contains a package of Skoal. In no way does this represent the kind of man a cowboy is. It certainly does not entail what a cowboy means to me. Nor does it represent the many reasons I love and admire My Cowboy.

The world paints a picture of the cowboy as an extremely restless and reckless individual that doesn’t stick around, or keep up with commitments outside the spotlight of a dusty arena. This is so far from the truth of a what real cowboy is. I hope this list will help you understand what I mean.

Here are a few of the reasons why I wanted to marry a cowboy:

  1. A cowboy knows how to work. Not only has My Cowboy put in countless 14-15 hour work days to provide for us in the last five years of marriage, but he has a strong work ethic that I admire. I so want that instilled in our future children.
  2. A cowboy is respectful. I knew I wanted to marry a man who not only respected his mama, but my mama as well. If he couldn’t respect these two, why would I expect him to respect me or treat me as an equal partner in marriage? 
  3. A cowboy is God-fearing. Religion is everything to me. Finding someone with similar beliefs and commitment to God was an absolute must. My Cowboy is tough, tough enough he understands His need to rely on God. 
  4. As mentioned, A cowboy is tough.  A couple months ago, My Cowboy was working on a spud planter and fell off. Long story short- he landed on his feet but caught a lot of metal and bars, on various parts of his body on the way down. He always lands on his feet, but always seems to do the most damage that way! (Like the time he shattered out his teeth, but that’s a different story for a different day). He writhed in pain as he caught his breath a few minutes. He felt really nauseous, but got back up on that planter and worked another hour until he got the job done! Now whether that was the best thing to do or not, I won’t say.
  5. A Cowboy has a soft heart. My Cowboy can lift a hundred pounds, yet I have watched him tenderly bottle-feed a shivering calf, who lost their mama, in freezing temperatures. He is every bit as compassionate and caring as he is tough and strong.
  6. A Cowboy has a hearty appetite. I love food. I love to eat. I love sugar, if you didn’t know. I believe food is more than eating, it is an experience. I knew it would take a man with a real appreciation for good eats to keep up with my hobbies in the kitchen!
  7. A cowboy loves his animals. I believe how a person treats not only people, but all things under their stewardship says a lot about him/her. 
  8. A cowboy loves to ride. Riding a horse is fun and in the ranching world, very useful. It provides perspective and the opportunity to see the world from a horse’s point of view. Besides, who doesn’t wanna spend date night saddled up beside a cute cowboy?! 
  9. A cowboy loves the country. I’m a country girl through and through. I love visiting the city, but I don’t wanna live there. No offense to those who do, it’s just not for me 🙂 This girl desperately wanted someone who wouldn’t make her trade alfalfa fields and blue skies for Wal-Mart and asphalt roads.
  10. A cowboy can change the oil. My own Dad’s ranching background made him a competent mechanic. He may not have been able to fix everything, but he wouldn’t lug any vehicle of his into the mechanic until he had at least tried! I always hoped for someone who had this mentality and could take care of their own oil changes. 

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These are just some of the reasons I am so grateful I found My Cowboy. The list really goes on and on though. I try to constantly remember how blessed I am to have found a man with all these wonderful traits and qualities!

Ramblings

Branding Part 1: Gathering

We just finished up April. That means branding has been in full swing around this ranch. On most Fridays and Saturdays last month, you were sure to find our cowboys and cowgirls riding and roping the range. And without fail, they’d come home smelling like singed hair.

A few Fridays ago, we had the favorite family branding. This is the branding where My Cowboy’s family brands just their cattle. Most of the other weekends they will be branding with others in their cattle association. Those branding days are still great fun, but what’s better than just looking after your OWN cows?! My Cowboy looks forward to this branding all year. It probably hits the list as his third favorite holiday.

I will write all about our average branding day, but let’s start at the beginning- gathering.  Naturally, if we want any calves to brand we have to gather ’em first! We like to start early, but not too early. Seven or eight am seems to be the usual. Personally, I despise rousing anytime before the clock ticks seven. So I sure am happy they don’t like to start TOO early! The riders saddle up and are off to begin the task of bringing in the Mama’s and their babies to the corral.

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Branding from butterloveandcowboys.com

I realize this post includes the first photos of our crew so I will make sure to point out the most common faces that you will see on Butter, Love, and Cowboys. My in-law’s had four other cowboys, five altogether, if you count My Cowboy. Now they are all grown and love to be in the saddle as much as any men I know. Four of the five brothers saddled up for branding this particular day. 

We have many uncles, cousins, and friends who always join in to help get the work done as well. 

Here’s a brother.

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And another brother.

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This post consists of a bit of a photo overload. I just couldn’t help myself when it came to sharing many of these photos. Branding days make up some of the most challenging and fun days when it comes to photography. My goal each year is for my photos to be better than the last. 

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My Cowboy.  

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The cowboy on the right is the oldest brother.

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Branding from butterloveandcowboys.com

My Cowboy’s brother and his wife. This cowboy found himself a gal who could rope alongside him and it is fun to see them be able to share something they both love together! Plus they should be models for some western magazine.

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This is our nephew- the smallest and cutest rider of our branding crew!

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Once again they got the job done. 

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Cache

Every cowboy needs a good cow-dog. My Cowboy is no exception. We have been wanting to get a puppy for years but it hasn’t really been possibility, because of the rental houses we have lived in. Ten months ago, however, we moved out to My Cowboy’s family’s ranch- the perfect place to have a puppy! In my twenty-four years of experience, I don’t think hardly ANY dogs are as happy and content as ranch dogs. 

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Cows to chase, wide, open spaces to run around and discover, other dog-friends, owners who love animals, what could more could a puppy want?!

Any-who, how cute is my puppy? His name is Cache. I love him.

We are buds.

He still gets in trouble a lot.

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Cache from butterloveandcowboys.com

A couple of months ago, when we were still puppy-shopping, my sister sent me a meme labeling a box full puppies as anti-depressants. I laughed, then told My Cowboy he better get me a puppy. And Soon. And he sort of did- in a “it took two more months kind of way”. That is okay though, I love him too. He even found me my absolute favorite kind of puppy-a fluffy border collie with white on his face!

Cache from butterloveandcowboys.com

Cache from butterloveandcowboys.com

A few weeks ago, I was sick enough I spent a couple of days mostly on the couch resting. During those days, I found “Babe” on Netflix and watched it for the first time in YEARS. It was one of my absolute favorite movies as a kid so it was great to see it again after so long. Does anybody remember the puppies on that show? They are fluffy border collie puppies with white on their faces. You know, they were that ideal puppy I was searching for and they were so cute! So cute that I was even more determined to find one just like them that I texted My Cowboy and reminded him we needed a puppy like those ones on “Babe”- and ASAP.

Side note: this picture cracks me up.

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Now, back to the puppies being like a box of anti-depressants part. We live in the middle of nowhere. While there are many wonderful things that I love about that, I spend a lot of time alone and some days, most days, I get lonely. That is another reason I told My Cowboy he better get me a puppy- I needed a little companion, a little friend. Yes, a friend, because he is my friend and I even talk to him sometimes, or a lot of times. 

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Just look at those puppy-dog eyes!

 

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