Christmas - tree or no tree?

My mom went all out with decorating both inside and out. Now that it's just me, I don't even bother with anything except a wreath on the front door. Have been trying to sell off all the vintage decorations, but for some reason, people would rather go to WalMart and buy crappy decorations made in China rather than spend a fraction of the price and get vintage ones.
 

My mom went all out with decorating both inside and out. Now that it's just me, I don't even bother with anything except a wreath on the front door. Have been trying to sell off all the vintage decorations, but for some reason, people would rather go to WalMart and buy crappy decorations made in China rather than spend a fraction of the price and get vintage ones.

I rented a booth at an antique store to sell all my Santas. Of course, they didn't bring a fraction of what I had paid for them (or what others had paid for them and given to me as a gift) but it was a relatively effortless way to get rid of them. I didn't have any luck with on-line selling. I wasn't interested in shipping them.
 
We have a small fiber optic christmas tree we bought many years ago at Family Dollar!! We drag it out every year, put it on a table, enjoy all the ever changing lights, put it away day after christmas. That's our little holiday decorating. Presents for each other is a whole 'nuther story!
 
I just uploaded a few of my pics from Christmas last year to my Album. Christmas 2013 if anyone would like to take a peek. Lots of work, don't know that I will be able to do it this year.
 
Meander loved your tree. Yes I do remember the rotating Christmas wheel and the aluminum trees. My Mom had one and I thought it was beautiful. Would like to have one now for the memories. Those were happy days before the depression sat in.
 
Here's some Christmas trees of 2014...http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/...rees-2014_n_6262224.html?utm_hp_ref=christmas


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We didn't put ours up last year and it just didn't seem right not to have one, so this year I got the 4 footer off the shelf and set it up. It's in 2 pieces and the lights are already on the tree. It's setting on our end table so that it can be seen from outside.
 

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Trees put up yesterday; small one in the hall; larger one in the living room, so it can be seen from outside.
 
From as early as I can remember, I have loved Christmas Trees ! My dad worked for the power company, so he was out in his big line truck every day. Throughout the year, he would spot what he deemed a perfect Christmas tree, and when it was time for us to put up our tree; he would cut it down (with his hand saw, of course) and bring it home tied on top of the line truck.

My mother had old ornaments that they had saved for years, and some that my grandparents had put on their Christmas tree. One was a parrot made out of a piece of construction paper and colored by hand, and my dad had made it back when he was in First Grade. That parrot always had a special place on every Christmas Tree. The ornaments were very delicate, and carefully packed away every year and put in large boxes on the top shelf of the bedroom closet.
The garlands were next, and then the tinsel (actually made of tin back then, and very breakable) went on top.
On the top of the tree was a very old ceramic-type of Christmas Angel, and she also had a little golden light that illuminated her.

The only kind of lights that we ever had on our Christmas tree were Bubble Lights. How I loved those Bubble Lights ! In the evenings, we turned off all of the lights in the front room, and just enjoyed the lights from the Christmas tree reflecting in the shining ornaments.
Mom would put on the Bing Crosby Christmas Carols record on the little phonograph, and as we listened to White Christmas, and watched the flickering Bubble Lights; the world was perfect.

Of course, underneath the tree were the boxes of presents , all carefully wrapped by my mother, some to be opened on Christmas Eve, and some not until Christmas Morning.
On the old buffet (that had belonged to my Grandmother) was usually a plate of homemade fudge, and a very, very old wooden church that my German grandmother had brought over when she came to America in 1901.
I have no idea how long it had been in her family before that; but it had a music box inside that we could wind up and it played "Silent Night".
The little church was painted white and sparkled with something that looked like snow. Inside was a little red Christmas light that made the cellophane windows of the church light up.

Even though our house was nothing special, when Christmas came; it was a Magic World all of its own.....
 
I asked my wife last night, "Do you remember that electric rotating colored light that people use to put in front of their Christmas Tree? It would make the tree three or four different colors as it rotated." My parents had one and she said hers did also.

And, those Bubble Lights........had them on the tree back home also. They had to warm up before they would start bubbling.

Great thoughts about those "olden days", but those thoughts sure can make me feel OLD (somewhat, anyway:)).
 
We put up a tree last year to welcome our new daughter in law from the Phillipines for her first Christmas in Australia. We have not put one up this year only have a shelf size one in the corner. Son and DIL have two children one is just 17 months and likes shifting stuff so I thought it might be risky having a tree, the younger one is 6 months and almost crawling so he will be into things also. They live in NSW but will be here today sometime for two weeks, we live walking distance from a nice quiet beach
we are expecting nice mild weather over Christmas period ( 24 - 26c most days) it will be nice to spend a little time at the beach
Also expecting our 9 year old grandaughter and her mother ( my daughter)
 

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