I wanted to share our Chirstmas tree before it gets too late in the season...Will it serve as inspiration, or give ideas to some who are a bit behind? I hope so.
Ours has been "up" (as
in the tree stand) for almost two weeks, but it took us one week to finish it! Even though it's technically done, I'm still looking at other beautiful blogs with beautiful Christmas trees--never hurts to see one more, get one more idea to either tweak this year, or save for next year, right?
We use the multi-color lights because our tree is never a theme tree. It's a conglomeration of US--what we love and cherish. So in the past we've thought that the multi-color lights looked better. But we use white lights outside, and when I saw our tree with the multi-color lights from outside, I wondered if I would prefer white inside too. What do you think?
So here it is!
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Pretty full, isn't it? We love to load it with ornaments that are all dear and precious to us.
My husband and I buy a new ornament each year, and we now also buy them for our grandbabies, but they
go on our tree, so they'l have the memories of their being on our tree. Plus we have many ornaments
from those early years when you buy them to start your first trees.
And our Black Beauty... She's an antique. We bought her right after
Chickadee was born, for her and others to come, and they've all loved to ride her.
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Some special ornaments:
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I bought this Reed and Barton silver ornament in 1982. As you can see by the pictures on the right, the bottom
comes off and you removed the rolled green paper inside and wrote down the memories of that Christmas season.
It was a s-t-r-e-t-c-h at the time, believe me--I was a young, single mom with two little boys,
but because I had those two precious babies I wanted to have it for them.
Now, as I read my notes, I am ever so glad that I bought it. |
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It's our Crazy-Quilt Tree
The ornaments range from Wedgwood and Radkos to school crafts from when our babies were in pre-school--
Gguess which are the most treasured? :)
This one is a snowman (you could tell, right?) with only one arm left, with a poem about building a snowlady.
I love that this crazy assortment of ornaments tell so much about us:
We're a mom and a dad--no doubt about that.
We're a grandmama & grandpapa--no doubt about that.
I love sunflowers.
We love our memories of a wonderful trip to Paris.
We love Santas--the fat, old-fashioned kind with soft, round, rosy cheecks.
We love palm trees, the beach, summer.
And we love our history--together and individually. We have ornaments on our tree from
the year my husband was born, and because I came to the USA at age 8, we have
no ornaments from my early years, but we DO have two ornaments
from our first tree in the US.
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Here is one of the two ornaments from our first Christmas tree in the US:
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Isn't it the sweetest thing? The "propeller" inside moves when you blow on it--the children have all loved them, of course. I'm glad I have two--one for each of my boys and their families someday.
These ornaments represent not only the obvious memories, but also the kindness of the people
who helped us when my parents, little brother, and I arrived from Cuba with little more than
the clothes that fit in a suitcase in 1961. They even had Christmas ornaments for us to start our new lives!
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Our 2011 ornament.
Isn't it interesting?! It's made of strips of cardstock.
Has anyone done a tutorial on how to make these? It looks relatively easy; I'd love to make more!
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The picture of our grandbabies is actually last year's Christmas card.
They're wearing matching Lanz of Salzburg jammies--so cute!
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How about that palm tree?! Is that not the coolest?!
We bought it at FantaSea at St. Armand's Circle outside of Sarasota.
(Beach lovers: be sure to find a FantaSea! Lots of cool stuff!)
You also see a handmade snowman, an apple, candy, etc.
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Old and new...
The ornament on the left is circa 1965, from when my MIL and FIL lived in Venezuela, where he worked
for an American company.
The one on the right, the precious NEW.
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Significant Family Events...
Our son and his lovely bride, at their wedding in October of this year.
Above that, my stepson's little thumbprint ornament, from 1982.
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The Lenox pitcher and bowl ornament is a gift from one of our sons, because we also have the
Lenox Holiday china. And the beautiful Santa? From my MIL.
The thoughtfulness of others.
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A Fitz and Floyd reindeer our little Chickadee loves.
She just turned 4, but when she saw it this year she said, "I remember that."
We're making memories.
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"Little Angel" school ornament next to Lenox, next to a tin Santa...perfect. |
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I told you about this nest HERE, when I had it in the china cabinet.
But as I explained, this nest appeared in our tree one year with a very nice {small} gift in it.
So, being the wise woman I am, it's back in its proper place now :).
I hope none of the chickadees or cardinals on the tree decide to take up residence
there, because it needs to be empty till Santa arrives!
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My sons' First Year ornaments...1977 & 1978.
Yes, they've been on our tree every single year.
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And, although these are not on our Christmas tree, for
Chirstmas Vacation fans...
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Can you believe there are people out there crazy enough to have these in their homes?!
The scene where Clark and Eddie "enjoy" a bit of eggnog is one of my husband's favorite scenes,
so one of our sons found these for him. Every Christmas since, he wants to make sure they're out
(and we don't even like eggnog!)
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I wish you all a very happy and blessed Christmas.
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From my Chickadee Nest to yours~
Zuni