Christmas Crazy wrote:CandyKane wrote:I'm wide awake way too early enjoying my coffee, the cool, and the quiet. All that's missing is Christmas lights.
This just reminded me. We store our Christmas trees in the garage. And while grilling steaks just outside the garage yesterday, I plugged one of them in just to see how many lights were not working. While there were quite a few strands out, I left it plugged in the whole time i was grilling. What a glorious site it was in the garage. Of course it was the tree with multi-colored lights (My favorite). I can only imagine what my neighbors thought.
CandyKane wrote:Christmas Crazy wrote:CandyKane wrote:I'm wide awake way too early enjoying my coffee, the cool, and the quiet. All that's missing is Christmas lights.
This just reminded me. We store our Christmas trees in the garage. And while grilling steaks just outside the garage yesterday, I plugged one of them in just to see how many lights were not working. While there were quite a few strands out, I left it plugged in the whole time i was grilling. What a glorious site it was in the garage. Of course it was the tree with multi-colored lights (My favorite). I can only imagine what my neighbors thought.
I just bought one of those tree dazzler light strands that fits over the top of the tree and drapes light strands down. I LOVE the color options that it has. I can't wait to try it out.
Puternut wrote:As I look each day at the countdown's 110 days 105 days etc. I'm reminding my self to stop and also enjoy the anticipation, of it all, while we sit and plan our display, I keep pushing the fact that it is a lot of work to the back of my mind, because eventually it will be here and gone in a flash it seems. We hope to wring every minute of the wonder of the Holidays out of this year, because as seniors we never know?
Puternut wrote:As I look each day at the countdown's 110 days 105 days etc. I'm reminding my self to stop and also enjoy the anticipation, of it all, while we sit and plan our display, I keep pushing the fact that it is a lot of work to the back of my mind, because eventually it will be here and gone in a flash it seems. We hope to wring every minute of the wonder of the Holidays out of this year, because as seniors we never know?
Christmas Crazy wrote:
Puternut wrote:As I look each day at the countdown's 110 days 105 days etc. I'm reminding my self to stop and also enjoy the anticipation, of it all, while we sit and plan our display, I keep pushing the fact that it is a lot of work to the back of my mind, because eventually it will be here and gone in a flash it seems. We hope to wring every minute of the wonder of the Holidays out of this year, because as seniors we never know?
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