10 November 2009

Decorating the Christmas Tree



















November 1, 2009: All Saints' Day
A day to remember and honor all the Saints of the ancient times and the less distant past. And that was what we just did. We chose to honor Saint Nicholas, popularly known as Santa Claus.

* Back in the days when we were still very young, my 4 sisters, my only brother and I would wake up on a December morning to find our simple Christmas tree in the living room all adorned already by my mother the previous night. Before, there were no fancy Christmas trees, instead a real tree glued with cotton was all you would ever see in any house. It was like a tree in the winter, all white. My mother wanted it to be a surprise but what she didn't know was that we could have had more fun decorating the Christmas tree ourselves. So this time, I'm breaking the rules. Let them have all the fun! Adorn it! Mess with it! Whatever! I don't care! What matters to me now is to see them happy and enjoying the Christmas spirit. Now, the tree looks the way they just wanted it to be... perfect.



1 comment:

  1. Wow that's precious. Your x'mas trees are so cute; it looks perfect. Are you sure you didn't rearrange the placements of the ornaments when the kids went to bed?
    That's what I always did with ours. Because our fresh x'mas trees were always 7 ft. high, the kids had fun throwing the ornaments where they couldn't reach and hope that it lands close to the top. In most of the years, it became a game to who could shoot it to the top.

    And yes I remember those cotton x'mas trees with the painted RED tips. I've always wondered why that was.
    And the sock with CASH, that was the highlight for me. How many fishnet stockings and shoulder bags could I buy with the cash, I thought back then. Ahh the good old days. I want it back!

    Okey, be safe and careful not to overload the electrical socket. Happy holidays.

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