ME: "I want a tree this year. We have a kid and a bigger house now. There is no excuse."
ANDREA: "I don't want a tree. We don't have a good place to put it. It's a terrible waste of environmental resources and Collin won't remember it anyway."
ME: "We have a kid now. We have to get a tree."
ANDREA: "No. He's 5 months old. He doesn't even know what Christmas is. He doesn't need a tree."
ME: "In a few years he will demand a tree, so we may as well get used to it, plus I've always wanted to have one. Plus your family is visiting and they will expect a tree"
ANDREA: "We don't have anything to decorate it with."
ME: "We have lights (from decorating the trunks of 0ur previous trees) and I know where to buy ornaments. We start small and add to it every year. This is the best possible time to start - new house - new kid."
ANDREA: "OK, but is has to go in this room because the colors are better"
ME: "No, it needs to go in this room, because, ummmm, that's where I pictured it."
ANDREA: "It has to go in this room and we have to rearrange all of the furniture to make it work."
ME: "OK, but we are NOT listening to ANY Mannheim Steamroller."
ANDREA: "Good - I hate Mannheim Steamroller."
So I went and got a tree. We have 9' ceilings so I went for a 7'-8' noble fir, but in retrospect I could gone a little bigger (size is everyting), but it was a great first tree. I also got a base and headed home. Andrea let me bring it in, put it in the base, do a little a trimming and start decorating it. All without adult supervision. Collin helped and he likes lights. I like lights and we didn't have a singe ornament to our name - but we had LOTS of lights. So, of course, I went all Clark Griswald on it and just started wrapping it with lights. I started with one color and wrapped it from the top to the botton, then picked another and went from the bottom to the top. This went on for a while until I had used most of the lights that we used to use to wrap the trunks of 7 live oaks in our old front yard. I plugged it in, turned off the lights and went to get Andrea. Collin loved it, but the following exchange went something like this:
ME: "Well, what do you think" (hoping the breaker doesn't trip)
ADNREA: "WOW. That is very impressive! But what does it look if we turn on the lights?"
ME: "Ummmm.... Let'd find out" (Switches on lights)
ANDREA: "It's really nice with the lights out, but when the lights are on all you can see are wires everywhere."
ME: "Ya, that's normal - you need all those wires to hang the ornaments."
ANDREA: "But we don't have any ornaments and you can hang them from the tree branches."
ME: "OK - Should we just add more lights?"
Ultimately Andrea's logic prevailed and she took off every single light I had put on and put back on about 1/5 of them. Then we bought ornaments, then andrea decided it needed to be decorated with orange origami birds which she and our friend Katsumi spent an evening making. It looked very nice in the end we all had a great time and we have a good base to build on for next year.




On the Christmas front: We had a great visit from Andrea's parents and her brother Paul and his family. They have 3 kids (3, 5, and 7) so we got a good preview of what is coming. They are all wonderful and it's amazing how different they all are. Vivvy (Vivienne- 3) is all about pink, mermaids and her Christmas dress. Jeremy (5) is all about dinosaurs, chaos, legos and getting the most out of every minute. Ethan (7) is all about games, cash-money and non-stop excitement. They are a delightful trio and without a dull moment! Collin also got a ton of toys from lots of family and friends (which he needed).
Me? I got lots of SPAM (seriously-see previous post - I never should have posted that). But overall it was a wonderful Christmas and I wouldn't trade a minute if it - but I Will trade the SPAM. What I really wanted was a Wii!
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