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Ranch Fires, Firing Rounds, and Festive Feels: New Year’s Eve in Charlotte, Texas

If you’re looking for a way to ring in the New Year that includes wide-open skies, good friends, strong drinks, and just enough gunpowder to keep things interesting—look no further than Charlotte, Texas. This year, Jen and I packed up and headed south to celebrate New Year’s Eve with James and Stacy Parson at their ranch, joined by my daughter Saydie and a whole lot of good vibes.

Spoiler alert: it was the perfect mix of chill, cheer, and a little bit of “yee-haw.”

đŸŒŸ Ranch Life, Charlotte Style

James and Stacy’s ranch in Charlotte is the kind of place that makes you want to cancel all your plans and just live off the land with a porch swing and a cooler. Rolling fields, mesquite trees, and sunsets that look like they were painted by a cowboy with a soft side.

We arrived with zero agenda except “relax and recharge.” Saydie immediately made herself at home, exploring the property like she was scouting locations for a country music video. Jen found her happy place on the porch with a drink in hand and a blanket over her knees. I wandered around pretending I knew things about cattle and fencing.

đŸč Cheers to the New Year

As the sun dipped low and the sky turned into a watercolor of oranges and purples, the adult beverages started flowing. Stacy mixed up cocktails that tasted like celebration, and James brought out a bottle of something aged and mysterious that smelled like wisdom and burned like ambition.

We toasted to the past, the future, and the fact that we were nowhere near a crowded bar or overpriced champagne. Saydie clinked her soda can with us and declared, “This is way better than watching the ball drop.” She wasn’t wrong.

đŸ”« Firing Range Fun: Because Texas

No ranch hangout is complete without a little target practice, and James made sure we had the full experience. We headed out to the firing range with a mix of excitement and mild concern for our aim.

Saydie turned out to be a sharpshooter. Jen looked like she’d been training for this moment her whole life. I missed a few targets but made up for it with dramatic commentary and unnecessary stances. (“I call this one ‘The Lone Ranger Squat.’”)

James gave us pointers, Stacy cheered us on, and somewhere in the distance, a deer probably rolled its eyes.

đŸ”„ Fire Pit Philosophy

As night fell, we gathered around the fire pit—blankets, drinks, and stories in hand. The flames crackled, the stars came out, and the vibe was pure magic. We talked about everything: resolutions, ridiculous memories, and the time James tried to grill ribs during a windstorm. (Spoiler: it ended in smoke and sandwiches.)

Saydie roasted marshmallows like a pro. Jen shared her hopes for the new year. I mostly tried not to drop my s’more into the fire.

🎆 Midnight, Mesquite, and Memories

When midnight hit, there was no countdown—just a collective cheer, a few fireworks in the distance, and a whole lot of love. We hugged, we laughed, and we welcomed 2025 with full hearts and slightly smoky clothes.

Charlotte gave us the kind of New Year’s Eve you can’t plan—simple, joyful, and unforgettable.

🧡 Final Thoughts

New Year’s Eve at the Parson ranch wasn’t just a party—it was a reset. A reminder that the best way to start a new chapter is with people you love, a sky full of stars, and maybe a few rounds of target practice to keep things spicy.

Thanks to James, Stacy, Jen, and Saydie for making it one for the books. Charlotte, Texas—you’ve got a piece of my heart and probably a few spent shell casings.

Here’s to 2025: may it be full of laughter, love, and just the right amount of Texas.


Let me know if you want to turn this into a photo caption series or a New Year’s toast. I’ve got plenty more ranch wisdom and porch philosophy to share.