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The trimming of the tree!!! A couple pizzas, a pan of brownies, and some gingerbread decorating later, the teenagers set to work. Ross was the man on the ladder, getting ornaments up to the tippy top.

His girlfriend was here for the party, adding to the hormonal throng. I love the girlfriend. I’d adopt her, but I think her parents like her, too.

Here’s the girlfriend’s gingerbread handiwork. Everybody had to decorate several of their own to add to the tree. I was amazed at how enthusiastic they were about a seemingly childlike task. Sometimes teenagers are as much fun as kindergartners.

But wait–
What are you doing, you scurvy dog?!

That’s better.

Miss Princess found my mom’s old holiday apron in the ornament box. She put it on and hasn’t taken it off since.

All of the ornaments and balls are either home-baked, made by a child, vintage, or handmade (including the angel at the top of the tree, which is part of a set of embroidered felt ornaments I made when I was 20).







The only new ornaments on the tree are these beautiful balls sent to me by blog reader Jane. Aren’t they pretty? (See the pretty handmade holiday dish towels she also sent to me in today’s Daily Farm Photo.)

And THEN THE TREE FELL OVER.
So we decorated it twice.
I’d have photographic documentation of this event, but it was too traumatic.
Then Buttercup and I took a couple Xanax and curled up under the tree.

I’m just kidding. I don’t have any Xanax. Why don’t I have any Xanax?
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Also, he pointed out that our dog loves popcorn.
That’s a good point.
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When I grew up we had a vaulted ceiling and the trees were always huge. We always anchored the tree to the wall. It doesn’t take much, just a thin piece of twine attached to a nail in the wall. We kept the nail there (small) year round. Now we had paneling (didn’t everyone years ago? ;-) )but you could hang a small picture there the rest of the year. Just a thought. Especially since you have cats and cats love to climb trees. At least they did ours.
Have a Merry Christmas!
Cole
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My kitty loves the Christmas tree. He never tried to climb it. But I swear he thinks we put that tree up just for him to hid under. lol.
Your tree triming party looks like you had fun.
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- Suzanne, the Farmer’s Wife
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I bet it smells wonderful. That is the thing I miss most about an artificial tree – the smell. Nothing like it for sure.
Well the count down is here. This was the last weekend. I am going to the store on Tues, hopefully for the last time before Christmas.
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Have a wonderful Christmas and a fantastic year in 2009.
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Merry 1st Christmas of Your Dream!!!!
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I love your home-made Christmas theme…tree, gifts, everything! You’re like a busy elf in your cozy home!
Decorating the tree has gotten to be so routine around here that it seems just like another December chore. (horrible, I know) Next year, I’ll invite some teenagers over, sit back and enjoy their merriment.
Also–can you believe how much more frugal a home made pizza is compared to a delivered one? It’s crazy! (not that you get delivery where you live, huh?)
Kris
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_Eve#Finland
http://virtual.finland.fi/xmas/
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LOVE the tree, Suzanne. :clap:
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I love the tree! Years from now your children will cheriish the memories you are creating for them. Enjoy a blessed Christmas season!
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Your tree deserves a blue ribbon. It is beautiful.
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Am new here, someone sent me a recipe for your black bottom pie and have been on your site nosing around ever since. Reminds me of the pioneer woman, well kinda. LOL
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Merry Christmas to all!
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Your tree looks beautiful!
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And Buttercup looks so sweet…boy do I miss having a cat around…. :catmeow:
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Christmas memories are the best.
I wish I had Xanax for Christmas….
Merry Christmas
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Blessings from Ohio…
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Such a pity.
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