Noel+ wrote:Just ordered a 3ft tree for our living room this year. Nowadays we place the large tree in our family room where we eat and watch Hallmark Christmas movies. Our living room has wreath, garland and candle rings wth decorations, but I always wanted a little tree too. I love Christmas lights and this tabletop tree seems perfect. Except.........I also always wanted a small tree in our bedroom. So............decisions, decisions, decision.
CandyKane wrote:Be happy Christmas friends! It's Friday!
Jolly O'Leary wrote:Noel+ wrote:Just ordered a 3ft tree for our living room this year. Nowadays we place the large tree in our family room where we eat and watch Hallmark Christmas movies. Our living room has wreath, garland and candle rings wth decorations, but I always wanted a little tree too. I love Christmas lights and this tabletop tree seems perfect. Except.........I also always wanted a small tree in our bedroom. So............decisions, decisions, decision.
Merry Friday Christmas! We put a 4 ft tree in the living room. European apartments are very small by US standards, and a 2 ft tree on top of the book shelf in the kitchen. It is where I spend most of my non working hours cooking, doing dishes, etc, so I like it. I am in charge of the 2 ft tree and put it up as close to American Thanksgiving as I can. Perky is in charge of the Swedish 4 ft tree and he puts it up on the 23rd as per tradition. We put a few Christmas stuffed animals around the bed room shelves, but hubby is not allowed to put lights in there. I can't sleep. I would like to find a Swedish straw star with no lights for the window.
Pretjah wrote:the last two days at work i've been watching old home improvement holiday episodes
Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
man this show holds up so well.
Pretjah wrote:the last two days at work i've been watching old home improvement holiday episodes
Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
man this show holds up so well.
CandyKane wrote:Pretjah wrote:the last two days at work i've been watching old home improvement holiday episodes
Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas.
man this show holds up so well.
Home Improvement Christmas episodes are still the best!
Christmas Crazy wrote:ksrjreed wrote:Just finished reading "The Immortal Nicholas", if you haven't read this book you really need to. It puts a whole new perspective on St. Nicholas.
Is it historically accurate? If it is, I'm putting it on my Christmas list.
ksrjreed wrote:Christmas Crazy wrote:ksrjreed wrote:Just finished reading "The Immortal Nicholas", if you haven't read this book you really need to. It puts a whole new perspective on St. Nicholas.
Is it historically accurate? If it is, I'm putting it on my Christmas list.
Yes, it is historically accurate.
Noel+ wrote:And Jolly must be on Caturday duties for we also miss this Christmas friend this morning. Give Zoe & ZZelda a pat on the head for us.
Noel+ wrote:Jolly this Cristmas elf gave up on pet trimmers years ago. They never work properly for very long. Hope someone else knows of a better brand now. Hope your Saturday is an end to your chore list for the weekend.
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