Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree

You may recall this posting from a while back, when I wrote about our ornaments and tree.

Well, it's that time of year again, but as I write this, David is taking finals at university, and he asked Gregg and me to decorate the tree for him, so that it would be ready when he arrived home. David did help us choose our tree at the farm, when he was home last month for a weekend, so we had his input and approval on this particular tree. Gregg and I went to cut it ourselves, after Thanksgiving, and may I go on record here as having told them while we were in the field discussing our many choices that this was a pretty big tree. Pretty big = very, very wide, and tall, as well. The trunk was so thick that we had to call for help cutting it. Gregg did his best with the saw, sweated for a while, and then caved and asked a staff member with a CHAIN SAW to finish the job. The tree was then loaded into a trailer on a tractor and hauled back to the shed for us. When we asked them to bale it so that driving home would be easier, we found it was too broad to fit in the baler at the tree farm. We have a big, fat tree. And it's beautiful.

I give you the tree of 2010, unadorned:
...and in process of being "decked:"
...after Gregg put the lights on...
...and fully adorned, with skirt and a few gifts underneath.
You do see how wide the branches are, from tip to tip, don't you?
Those are full-sized chairs flanking it.
We'll all be working around the tree for the next month or so.
It's lovely, and I'm very happy to learn to live with it.
Christmas Tree, Oh, Christmas Tree! How lovely are thy (very wide) branches!

8 comments:

Elizabeth said...

It's beautiful! And THAT is a funny story. Men and boys...

ChiTown Girl said...

Beautiful! I really miss having a real tree at Christmas.

*My word verification word is "mazing," as in, "Your tree is 'mazing!"

pysanki.blogspot.com said...

That is GREAT! Very beautiful

Karen said...

I LOVE that tree. It's my favorite kind, and I love the wide branches and their broad curve, like a big smile. Hope it spurs many of those for you all this season.

Mary Potts said...

To quote our favorite holiday movie, "Christmas Vacation" ~

" Dad, this tree won't fit in our back yard!"

"It's not going in the yard, Russ. It's going in our living room!"

Pam said...

That tree is wide! But it looks right at home. I love the spaces between the limbs to give you places to hang the ornaments. So pretty! : )

Busy Bee Suz said...

My Oh My...look at the girth on that tree. :)
Beautiful. Love it.
I hope you have a beautiful Christmas around that larger than life tree. :)

Unknown said...

Ha!!

I love it. I think it's so much better when the tree has it's own story every year. It's part of the magic. Or acceptance. Or making room for in this case ;)