Anyway, between work - the boys' hockey - *The Business* - I have been crazy busy still, however today I find myself with a little time between Robert's hockey select camp tryouts to sit and catch you all up on my life.
Last night, after Matthew went to his first middle school dance, I was able to finally put up our Christmas tree.
Our faux tree is 20 years old and is in sad shape (I was thinking about the tree that Charlie Brown brings home from the Christmas tree lot) - the top is a little wobbly - but it still works as a good tree to put lights and ornaments on. It was fun this year, pulling out some of our favorite ornaments and putting up my new ones that I received from my ornament exchange group as well as some others I received from exchange groups throughout the year. To be able to say: "This one is from Australia...and this one is from Canada...this one The Netherlands...this one from Oklahoma...this from Michigan, etc." is pretty cool, don't you think? Then there are those that the boys made over the year and the ones DH & I had when we were first married. And my special ones that came from my great-grandmother and my grandmother, which I remember hanging on their trees when I was a little kid. Isn't hanging ornaments a fun way to reminisce?
Well, just wanted to stop by and say "hi". Hope all is well with you all out there and that you are finding time to stitch and laugh! Take care, Lisa
5 comments:
I love all your snowman ornaments:)
Our exchange ornaments look lovely, Lisa! Your tree isn't too bad...we need a new one too but it's hard to make yourself spend the money, isn't it?
Remember to take a little bit of time for yourself. The tree looks great with the handmade ornies! It's fun to have a story behind them.
YAY, all the ornies look lovely. I'm soo pleased we are doing it all again next year too.
LISA V
Lovely, lovely ornament exchanges. They look good hanging on your tree. Your other family treasures are what make each tree so very special.
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