Last year was our first married Christmas together and I wanted our house to be perfectly decorated with no details overlooked. I insisted that we put the tree up the Sunday after Thanksgiving which ironically happened to be a cold, dreary, rainstorm of a day. I was not going to let the weather interfere with our Christmas spirit so Travis and I got in the car, tree stand in tote, and headed down to Harmons Tree farm to cut down the exact tree we wanted. After an afternoon of chilling temperatures, wind gusts, and monsoon like rain we brought home an enormous Christmas tree. We actually had to cut off some of the side limbs (the tree was still bagged up at this point) to get it in through our front door! Once inside the house and standing erect, our den looked like the great outdoors. Literally. I guess when you cut down a tree outside and it's standing next to other trees of similar height, you do not notice how large that particular tree is until you get it inside. I almost started crying when Trav cut the ropes and bags off the tree. The limbs shot out like arrows and my nice den suddenly transformed into a greenhouse. Immediately the movie National Lampoons Christmas Vacation came to mind and I just waited to see if a live squirrel was going to leap out of this monstrous tree! If that was not bad enough, over the course a week I had to decorate and redecorate the tree 4 times! Since the tree was so big I had to put countless boxes of lights on it and every few days the lights would trip the circuit and burn out all the lights on the tree. Needless to say I was ready to skip over Christmas and head into New Years!
After all the madness of Christmas '08 I swore that this year we were going to have a smaller, modest size Christmas tree. Well modest it is!
I had visions of me, Travis, and Lucy Mills heading out to pick out her very first Christmas tree for her very first Christmas. Bringing it home, sipping on hot chocolate, decorating our tree, all the while Christmas music softly played in the background. Well let me just say that is not at all what happened!
Lucy Mills was fussy, not napping, and irritated by her tummy troubles yesterday so when Travis got home I said that I would go get the tree just to make it easier on all of us. I didn't make it to Harmon's this year, but I did find myself in Lowe's (yes, they sell Christmas trees). I picked out lights and a few ornaments, had Marty (Lowe's employee) help me put our new tree on top of my car and back home I went. This tree was a lot easier to get in the house. I spent some time last night trimming the tree and I must say that I'm not pleased. I asked Travis if it looked like Charlie Brown's Christmas tree which he proceeded to laugh. I guess that's my answer.
It's not pitiful but I supposed in my fear of getting one that was too big I got one that was too small. It just looks kinda wimpy in the corner where Chevy Chase's tree stood last year. Oh well, I tried! Hopefully next year we will finally have the perfect Christmas tree...or maybe even an artificial one??? I've had it with this comedy!
So here it is...it looks better at night than it does here...
Daddy and Lucy Mills - decked out in her reindeer hat, but looking somewhat like a lumberjack?












Oh Lil!!!! I have been following your blog and enjoying keeping up with all the things going on in your neck of the woods. I have to say, this last past was hilarious. That might not have been your intent, but Chevy Chase? Charlie Brown? lumberjack baby??!!! ROTFLMHO!!! Life might not be as picture-perfect as we'd like, but it's still full of really great memories!!! Thanks for sharing!!
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