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Magnolia Journal

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Winter 2025

It isn't hard to Picture: Me as a young buck in blue jeans whizzing past in a flash.

- CHIP GAINES

LONG WAY DOWN

I spent the first part of my childhood living in the Albuquerque valley, comfortably wedged between the Sandia and Manzano mountains. For most of the year, those distant peaks were nothing more to me than a nice backdrop to daily life, except for spring break when my mom, dad, sister, and I would load up the car, boards tied tight to the roof, and set out in search of snow-covered slopes.

Skiing was the sport of choice for the Gaines family. Granted, we weren't season pass holders at the nicest resorts in the state, but I never knew the difference. Still don't. Not when it comes to the whip of mountain air, the swoosh of cutting through fresh powder, the split-second choice to take the double black down. When it comes to thrill and adventure and the chance to leave fear at the top, I've never been super picky.

YOUNG BUCK

imageLittle me, tromping around the Sandia Mountains-the peaks I'd come to love outside of Albuquerque.

I'm about 7 years old here (according to my mom).

Naturally, I was excited to carry on this tradition with Jo when we got married and started a family. Sure enough, the kids and I have gone skiing at least once a year since they were skilled enough to “pizza” their way down the bunny hill. Jo, on the other hand, gave it her best for a handful of years but is more convinced than ever that skiing just isn’t her thing. Instead, she hangs back at the house, happily retired, and settles into her own version of a winter retreat: cooking, reading, and relaxing by the fire.

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THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS, WHERE WE WATCH THE SEASON COME TO LIFE IN A WAY THAT'S DISTINCTLY OUR OWN. WHETHER YOUR STYLE DRAWS INSPIRATION FROM NOSTALGIA, WHIMSY, OR SIGHTS THAT SHIMMER (OR A BLEND OF EVERYTHING), HAVE FUN DECKING THE HALLS HOWEVER YOU'D LIKE.

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THE GOLDEN BEAM of an orange offers an unexpected brightness in winter.

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THE MOUNTAINS ARE CALLING

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SETTLE IN

Set up an idyllic spot to prop up your feet and nestle into some peace this season.

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2 mins

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put a on it

The year has nearly reached its end—shopping lists have been checked, cookies have been sprinkled, gifts have been wrapped—and tying up all these tasks is a sweet reward of its own. It only seems appropriate that swirls and spools of ribbon wrap the season tightly, signifying both its gift and its completeness.

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3 mins

Winter 2025

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IN THE AIR THERE'S A feeling of CHRISTMAS

Early November is the longest I can wait. By then, I'm already pining for scents of cinnamon and nutmeg. For twinkle lights that catch my eye and Bing Crosby on the turntable. I'm longing to unpack every moment and memory of holidays past. Yes, I'm one of those. By the time we're ushered into the second-to-last month of the year, I am more than ready for Christmas to settle inside my home. The way we deck the halls at the farm doesn't change much year to year. For me, this season isn't about introducing a lot of new but about celebrating the old, the passed-down, the patiently waited for. It's about the sights and scents and stories that say to us, \"Soon, it will be Christmas Day.\"

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