IKE
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- Oklahoma....U.S.A.
@BretrickYou no longer have your boyfriend?
Can be lonely. Does the community you live in have a group party? For those that are alone? You could go there and not be so lonely.
I stopped decorating at least 30 years ago. Have no real interest in Christmas. No family, and all my aquaintances have families.
Wow, I'd love to see that, jujube! Can you upload a pic, it sounds amazing!Now I have a 6-foot "pencil tree", decorated with cardinals, snowflakes and clear lights,


My goodness, I'm an atheist and the holiday doesn't bother me as much as it bothers you! (Actually, it doesn't bother me at all.) Sorry you had a bad time of it. I'm not usually fond of "frilly crap" either but I think it's great that some people get enjoyment out of it; there's certainly worse things to enjoy.Nope. No decoration anywhere.
The reason stems back to my childhood. Rather than a family affair, what I remember is sometimes - not every year - my mother and stepdad would go and get a real tree. My mother dictated policy on this -- it had to be real. No fake trees until I was out on my own.
So she picked out the tree. I grew up in Michigan, so there was always a fair amount of snow. Prepping the damned tree fell to me. I wanted nothing to do with it, but that didn't matter. I'd cut a couple inches off the trunk with a saw, put it in the tree stand outdoors, and then apply 3,427 cans of "flocking" to the tree (in the dark). Then drag the thing in the house and put it where she wanted it. (I forgot the part of rearranging the furniture to accommodate the tree.)
Then came the 14,532 lights and 3,247 bulbs to be hung, following by 325 packages of "icicles" to hang. Oh, and the garland. Can't forget that.
By the time it was done, it looked like a lump of lighted cheese. Cleanup of all that, of course, and then dragging the carcass out of the house in about mid-January and incurring multiple stabbings the damned dried-out mess loved to inflict.
I suppose my mother did this stuff when I was a baby and toddler, but I very well remember dealing with this crap when I was 8 or 9.
Don't get me started about wrapping gifts. I'd just as soon hand it to you in a paper bag. No need for all that frilly crap.
Bah humbug.
I wish I could but, except for YouTube videos, I have absolutely no luck downloading a picture. Why YouTube videos are OK, I don't know.Wow, I'd love to see that, jujube! Can you upload a pic, it sounds amazing!
Thanks anyway; I'll bet it's gorgeous.I wish I could but, except for YouTube videos, I have absolutely no luck downloading a picture. Why YouTube videos are OK, I don't know.
I gave up trying.
I don't know about "gorgeous", but it makes me happy to look at it. Ever since I read Fanny Flagg's "A Redbird Christmas", I wanted a redbird tree.Thanks anyway; I'll bet it's gorgeous.![]()