jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2019 3:59 pm
Well it is only a little over three weeks until the big day. All you decorators get busy or you won't have time to be sick of it by the 25th. Linnea does enough for both of us so I just drive over to her house to get my fill. That way I don't have to go back and take stuff down after it's only been up for a couple of weeks. Three weeks are going to fly by. Is it time to start saying Merry Christmas already? Gosh, before we know it, it will be 2020.
My wife loves decorating for Christmas. Me not so much.I hauled 2 truck loads of stuff to the house that we store at the farm office.Much more on the inside of the house than out.
I was looking at every ones Christmas decorations and admiring them and so surprised at the same time that most had got into the Xmas spirit so early after thanksgiving, till i looked at the date, November 2019. Looking forward to this years.
cudgee wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 4:04 am
I was looking at every ones Christmas decorations and admiring them and so surprised at the same time that most had got into the Xmas spirit so early after thanksgiving, till i looked at the date, November 2019. Looking forward to this years.
Hello cudgee, I was wondering the other day if someone would beat me to starting up this thread again for this year. I'll have our pic's posted in a couple of days when Cheryl says she's done decorating and I can take pictures.
David L Roberts
U.S. Navy and D/FW International Airport Retired
Thru my sister I met a lively elderly lady who is filled with a wonderful spirit. Although living alone, she is barely mobile due to various serious illnesses.
She has always loved Christmas but realized several years ago she no longer had the energy to put up decorations. Her solution: She had her family put up a huge tree in her living room, totally decorated, plus abundant other decorations such as wreaths, candy canes, abundant lights, etc. etc. And thus her house remains, 365 days a year.
Chris i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
cudgee wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 4:04 am
I was looking at every ones Christmas decorations and admiring them and so surprised at the same time that most had got into the Xmas spirit so early after thanksgiving, till i looked at the date, November 2019. Looking forward to this years.
Hello cudgee, I was wondering the other day if someone would beat me to starting up this thread again for this year. I'll have our pic's posted in a couple of days when Cheryl says she's done decorating and I can take pictures.
Thanks for the kind words and right back at yawl, great looking arrangements by all. The boss gets all the credit for ours about all I do is tote the boxes in and out for her. The out side photos are of the son's house with all the chasing lights, quite a show that cannot be captured by photographing
OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 4:31 pm
Annabelle trying to get a nap in under our tree. Note the furnace register just in front of her. TOASTY!!
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Thats cute.
Kitties find all the best warm spots, my son has three inside only cats and they are spoiled rotten. They love the heat registers and Christmas time, they have the biggest time climbing in the tree playing with boxes, packages and paper sacks .
Nice to see everyone's Christmas spirit, thanks for sharing. We put up a tree every year the day after Thanksgiving, this year we found a beautiful 9 ft Douglas Fir, the girls had a blast decorating it.
Montanaman wrote: ↑Mon Dec 07, 2020 4:49 pm
Nice to see everyone's Christmas spirit, thanks for sharing. We put up a tree every year the day after Thanksgiving, this year we found a beautiful 9 ft Douglas Fir, the girls had a blast decorating it.
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Nice! My wife would be tickled pink if we needed a ladder to decorate our tree.
Take care and God bless,
Steve
TSgt USAF, Retired
1980-2000
But any knife is better than no knife! ~ Mumbleypeg (aka Ken)
Absolutely fantastic tree.
Imo getting to watch the children help decorate the is one of the great parts of the season. They love it and you're building great memories. I have fond memories of Dad and me going out and and finding the perfect cedar tree,, cutting it and dragging it to the house only to find when we got it on the stand it wasn't near as perfect as it was down on the hillside. But it sure was fun. .