When I was a child, we always had a freshly cut tree, usually bought at the grocery store. I still cherish memories of decorating the family tree together, and I miss the fresh cut smell that filled the house.
When my husband and I married, we lived in a trailer house, and there was no room for a tree. The first real Christmas tree, with ornaments of our own, was in our apartment near the military base, where my husband served in the Air Force. Year by year, our collection of ornaments grew, and we added many on trips, bringing home ornaments as souvenirs. As our holiday collection increased, we got bigger trees, and eventually we decorated more than one tree. When we lived in large cities, I loved shopping in stores the day after Christmas, when decorations were marked down in price. Gradually our holiday collections expanded.
I love decorating for holidays--Halloween, Thanksgiving, Easter--but Christmas is the best. This year we have three full-size trees and one rather large tabletop tree, as well as decorations on every surface I can find! My husband suggested that I be satisfied with two trees this year, but I insisted on a third tree, and this year, it is the Oz tree. When we lived in other states, we were often asked jokingly if we knew Dorothy, or if we had been in a tornado. Most people did not know much about Kansas, but they knew about the Wizard of Oz.
Just for fun, I set Scare Crow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion, and Dorothy near the tree to share the holiday with us.
For a few days we will be sharing our home with not only the Oz characters but also angels and snowmen and Santa Clauses and characters from the Nutcracker, and best of all, with friends and family.
Best wishes and happy holidays!
1 comment:
I love trees decorated with tradition and nostalgia. They are so beautiful and mean much more than the modern "themed" trees
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