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| Subject: | Oh, I FEEL this... |
| From: | Wahoo |
| Date: | Sat, 06-Dec-2025 4:25:17 PM PST |
| Where: | SoapZone Community Message Board |
| In topic: | ☃️ Week Of December 1st Potpourri 🌞🌤️ posted by Leia |
| In reply to: | I dragged all the Christmas decorations out of the garage the weekend before posted by Kris |
Last year, when it was time to box up Christmas and return it to the attic, I did most of the work...but somehow, things still went pear-shaped thanks to Dad's "help". I'd bought two identical plastic bins last year that I stuck gift boxes (both the kind you use for clothing and the kind you use for odd shaped gifts), gift bags, some bows, etc., in. Those boxes were supposed to stay out on the main floor but somehow one got moved to the rafters with the rest of the Christmas stuff. And somehow my tree topper* did NOT, nor did the ancient paper mache Holy Family that is placed under the tree every year (I think it's Avon...and a quick Google shows I'm right
). The Holy Family somehow got unceremoniously dumped in the bin with wrapping paper, with rolls so tall, I can't put the lid on the bin.
* Up until recently, we had three different tree toppers. Many years ago, I got one at Target that was a star made from thin gold wire and crystals. I thought the crystals would shine nicely against the tree lights...they do not. The topper before that is an 8-point star, with each point a different colored "glass" (plastic) and a white 5 point star in the center. When I didn't use it on the tree last year, Dad put it in the bathroom and plugged it in as a festive nightlight <g>. Two Christmases ago, I went to Pop Shelf and found a festive red top hat tree topper that I absolutely love. Our tree is all mismatched ornaments and whimsy so the top hat topper is perfect. I did get rid of the gold wire star this year at a Christmas decorations swap at the local library.
I'm glad you were able to replace the Swedish mug! In elementary school and junior high school, I was friends with a gal whose parents came here from Germany. The family went back to Germany occasionally to visit relatives and on one trip, my friend brought me back a really pretty red mug with a Christmas tree painted on it. I long ago lost touch with Christa but I still love that mug.
Um...a crab and penguin? That's different and fun!
I'm with Mr. Kris. I like to tell people I'm not afraid of heights...I'm afraid of falling from them. Ladders are a good way to do so!
What is this "get rid of" thing you speak of <g>? I try every year, I swear, but at best, I might donate 2-3 things. And then get 4-5 things the next Christmas. I try to at least keep the new items small. Earlier this year, I got a cute ceramic deer at Target that I want to put out on the shelf with my many (small) Christmas trees, in all styles. It went upstairs...heck if I can find it now :-(
Aw...
You too! I was out most of today attending a Christmas party and picking up a few things for a holiday craft I want to do, and I half suspected Dad would've dragged down the tree and put it up (sans ornaments--that's my job). I didn't really want him to--I would worry about him doing himself an injury in the process--and yet I was still a little disappointed to come home and not see the tree up.