O Tannenbaum
I could see myself becoming a tree snob. Ever since we decided to come to Oregon for law school, I knew that at least once I wanted to get a fresh Christmas tree and preferably go cut one down ourselves. Well, my wish came true this last weekend when we went with my mom and dad and got a beautiful fresh tree, the first I've had in years. It's just perfect -- full and green, and the smell -- that smell!! -- is the best part of all. Except maybe the price -- $24 for a six-foot tree! I'm not a tree connoisseur, but my dad assured me that the same tree would cost well over $100 in Utah. And, they let us gather all the bows we wanted. So we decked our halls, set up our tree, and have a house that smells like Christmas! Even though we'll only have it for a couple weeks, it was worth every penny to have the scent, a gorgeous tree to gaze at, and to have the memory of picking out a live tree with our little family!
A view of the tree farm where we found our tree. The weather might not have felt Christmasy since it was sunny and gorgeous, but one whiff of those trees took my right back to every Christmas of my childhood!
My mom and dad were in town for Thanksgiving and got to join in the fun of picking out a fresh tree with us. Dad, who that very morning had tried to talk me out of my "impractical" idea, ended up being one of the most excited ones!
Our little family -- the proud owners of a beautiful six-foot Noble Fir.
Our hand-picked, wonderfully fragrant tree, all set to go with lights, ornaments, a brand new tree skirt (love Costco!).
The family photo in front of the tree. Only took 12 takes to get a good one.
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5 comments:
Looks beautiful!! You really did get a steal on your tree. I wish ours cost that much! I call it our tree of gold for a reason ;)
Only 12 tries to get a good family shot- I am impressed!
I am so happy for you that you get to smell that glorious tree for the next few weeks while Grant is buried in the library. I know Christmas is your happy place and a fresh cut tree is a great way to start the season!
Do I observe that the tree is in the extra white part of the house? Somehow I have a feeling that may have something to do with a certain Moose not being able to trample it there...
I have been seriously toying with the idea of buying a wreath and hanging it inside my house just so I can have that smell. I have really missed a real tree this year. Take an extra long whiff for me, okay? :) Love you! See you so very soon!!!!!!!
P.S. mrs. d - love your moose trampling comment! :)
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