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CHRISTMAS!! 

I love this time of year.  The smells, the decorations, the family time.  Let me tell you, it's a lot easier living out in the country this time of year.  There is no crazy traffic and insane drivers out here trying to get to the mall for the newest, lastest and greatest item.

I made a comment to Chris last night when the Ove Glove commercial came on.  "It's not Christmas season until they start advertising the Ove Glove, Chia Pet or Salad Shooter."  Cha Cha Cha CHIA!

My family has always had an artificial tree.  And that's great with me because of the meaning behind the one that my family has.  Chris always used to go cut down his tree.  That's cool too.  So for our first Christmas tree, we went and cut one down, Sunday afternoon.  I had never done it before, so I was looking forward to it.  

Took us a while to find the perfect tree.  We don't have a whole lot of space in our living room, so we couldn't get a super fat one and we had to make sure it wasn't too tall either.

Regular ol'(d) lumberjack, ain't he? :)



We took Mallie with us.  She needs to socialize with other people.  She's doing halfway decent on a leash, however she thinks it's more fun to chew on the leash than to walk on it.  She was the hit of the Christmas tree farm!  We were walking out to pay for our tree and I looked down and noticed that she had found her own Christmas tree.  It was too funny and the people that walked by were laughing at her.

She will pick anything up.  Her favorite is sheep turds.  Scrumptious.


We went out to dinner when we got home and were set to put up the Christmas tree Monday night.  

One good thing about having a barn full of crap that the previous owners left is that you find good stuff too.  There was an old tree stand out there so that saved us $20!



I love the way it makes our house smell!

Thanks to Chris's aunt, she saved us a butt-load of money and gave us 5 strands of Christmas lights.  Holy cow those suckers are expensive!  I will hit up the after-Christmas sales to stock up for next year!

Tonight I put the last 2 strands around our front windows.  That's all we have enough for this year, and it's perfect...until next year.


Hope you all are remembering the real reason for this season.  It's way more important than an gift you can give or any piece of decoration you can put up.

4 Notes:

Country Gal said...

Oh what a lovely post and photos ! Your tree is pretty ! We used to have real trees but got fed up with finding pine needles years after inbedded in the carpets and sofa , those suckers hurt lol so now us old folks have an artificial tree and I spray it with a pine sent and it smells just like the real ones so at least I can have that with out the ouch after affects years down the road ! Yup our Miggy is a turd eater to , bunny that is ! Have a wonderful evening !

Dawson Cattle Company said...

i love the smell of a fresh tree. looks lovely. try Goodwill for decorations! i love Goodwill..happy wednesday.

Unknown said...

Lights are expensive. We bought some for the outside of our house... $60 for nine strands! But they look really pretty! :)

memory said...

what a beautiful tree! i too love the smell of a real tree.(:
found your blog from dawson cattle company.(:
xx-memory
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