. . . first, throw a bunch
of extra strings of white lights
at the tree . . .
. . . try hard not to use bad language
because it's nine years old
and there are so many dark spots . . .
. . . replace all burned out
red globe lights
{about twenty of them}
because they're even older
than the tree . . .
. . . sort through all
the plasticky,
shatterproofish,
red and white ornaments . . .
. . . make sure they're super-sized . . .
. . . that way it doesn't take
very many of them . . .
. . . stuff and cram them
in between the branches . . .
. . . wire hooks optional . . .
. . . they really don't hang . . .
. . . then stand back and squint . . .
. . . everything looks better
when you stand back and squint! . . .
Can you hear me clapping? I love it!
ReplyDeleteAnd the quilt....be still my heart :)
It looks FABULOUS!
ReplyDeleteYou really have "the touch" when it comes to decorating! nice job :)
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful...and the quilt as a backdrop for that pretty tree...PERFECT!
ReplyDeleteThat tree could not be more spell binding. I love it. It is perfect.
ReplyDeleteNow squinging required, its amazing!
ReplyDeleteI don't need to squint. That's dang cute. You are amazing, you know that?
ReplyDeleteYour tree has always been my favorite. You are the Christmas Tree Queen.
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