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Monday 10 December 2012

It's Beginning to look a lot like Christmas....


So the answer's yes to the question I know you're all dying to know- we DID get our supersized, Griswold-esque Christmas tree up yesterday. Oh, I knew it was coming, despite not so quietly hoping for 12 feet or less, but when it did arrive, it was even more ridiculously enormous than I'd bargained for.

Loverboy had taken all five of the kidlets to choose it, so when they all arrived back and carried into the kitchen a perfectly manageable five foot tree, I was VERY pleasantly surprised. (Yay! Who says nagging doesnt work?) But, there behind them, I clocked the wicked gleam in Loverboy's eyes and realized instantly that I'd been duped.

Little full, lotta sap....




The kids meanwhile were rolling in the aisles.
'Did you REALLY think that we'd choose that wee tiny tree mummy? Really? Did you? Comeandseecomeandseecomeandsee!'
So outside I went, in order to fully appreciate the inevitable 'THAT'S not a tree, THIS is a tree moment!', but even I wasn't prepared for the full eighteen and a half feet of it hanging off the back of the trailer. Thankfully, it DID have to be pruned back on account of logistics-no one except Luke could get up the stairs-but unfortunately, not before it had first scraped the ceiling AND the wooden floor. Oh yes indeedy, it was all fun and games round here yesterday!

So it's up at last, and thankfully, allbeit reluctantly, (it was in and out that front door at least three times), it's now cut back to the much more reasonable 12 feet and it IS gorgeous. All my special tree ornaments are on there,  the ones friends and family have brought me back from their travels, the ones we've picked up on ours and most special of all, the ones the children have made over the years in nursery and primary school. Among others, there's the clothes peg reindeer , the sparkly glitter star, the clay Christmas tree, all up there along with the priceless memories they hold.
You can't see the star...but it's there!

 And lets face it, sixteen years of marriage, (I know- AGES!), and five children later, (I know-LOADS!) that's a whole heap of memories.....so now I think about it, maybe it's just as well the tree's a big one. And, realistically, I suspect we'll  never again have a hallway that can take a bad boy like this one, so I'll enjoy this seasonal last hurrah....before all the needles start falling off anyway.....oh wait, scratch that,  they already have!



PS We watched this movie last night, and I just had to share this scene...which was uncannily similar to a real life scene here yesterday. Enjoy!



 PPS  I've joined up with Sarah Miles at Hello Wall today-go on over and take a peek at the rest! themondayclub

10 comments:

  1. That is a WHOPPER!! Good God, my 5 footer seems like a sapling now! And that size tree is gonna take a lot of chocolate tree treats ;)

    I bet your family are hilarious at Christmas time. Looking forward to hearing about it! Thanks for linking up again.

    xx

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    1. It IS a whopper....and the needles? Fuhgeddaboutit!

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  2. I did wonder whether you got it up, I would have killed my hubby if he'd brought that home :-)

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  3. yes..i have serious tree and house envy if im honest! oh and ornaments too..ours get ripped from the tree and paraded round the house..they don't last long...

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    1. I DO love the ornaments- each one tells a story you see. But they look just as good on a smaller tree IMHO

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  4. Love it Emma - never really got the 'sap' joke before but after we put ours up yesterday and now I do.

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  5. Wow!Our 5 ft plastic 15 year old tree looks a little, well, little now :) I'm sure you had such fun with that.
    And, wherever you are next year, you'll still be talking about that monster!

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  6. I'm ALL about the plastic tree- no needle drop for you ;-)

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