Sometimes It's Better to Plug in a Light-Wheel than to Curse the Darkeness
A light-wheel in all the primary Christmas colours, a rotating artificial-tree stand, an artificial tree (silver, couldn't find one painted pink,) and you start to wonder what all the fuss about a 'real' tree is about.
Now, what to do with all those cherished family Christmas-tree ornaments?
Save them for next year of course. This year's model of tree-in-the-house was only a temporary measure born of necessity, due to having to squeeze two-score of in-laws into my living room and having little space.
Next year, the real thing, Bruce the Spruce will be back - with visions of sugar-plums and branch-jobs in his head.
3 Comments:
Why, I think it's a fine tree, Sonny. All it needed was a little love.
We didn't even put up a tree this year since we were away for Christmas. Now I feel like I let Jesus down, so you *know* we'll be putting up an extra-big Bunny come Easter time - just to make up for things.
Sheconded! Hic ... Burp ... Breep!
Keeping the Christmas spirit alive throughout the year can be done by leaving the tree up all year round.
Mine is being packed up in a day or so. I've had enough for one year.
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