Today we went out and hunted down our Christmas tree. This is a pretty big deal because it's the first time we've ever done anything like this. We all bundled up and loaded up in the vehicle with the trailer in tow. After getting a tree permit we drove out past North Fork and began our hunt from the car.
"Oh! That's a nice one!"
"Look how full that one looks!"
"That one would look good!"
"Look at that line of trees over there!"
We all oo-ed and ah-ed the trees as we drove down the back road. I think we had each eyed up about 1000 trees before we even stopped the vehicle.
The Dad's went trudging through the snow to check out a few trees while we waited in the car. The left side of the road didn't have a lot to choose from, so they crossed back to the right side. They finally found one that they liked.
I trudged over to check it out and was surprised at how much better it looked up close. Dad cut through it like a knife through butter and then at the last second asked Mr. Stannix to catch it. It made me giggle. Good thing Mr. Stannix is so strong!!
It just barely fit in the Rec Room, and looked way taller than we thought it was. Never in my entire life have I had a tree this tall. It was fun to get the ladder out and decorate for the afternoon.
The Daddy's strung the lights, Mr. Stannix and my Mum strung the garland, and we all added Christmas balls.
My Gramma Purdon came out to peek at the tree and visit. She also serenaded us with her harmonica playing "Jingle Bells" and "Away in a Manger". I didn't know she played the harmonica until now! When Mr. Stannix went out to grab the ladder he waved outside until I noticed him and then pretended to stick his tongue to the flag pole. I love my nerdy husband. Then Cj put on Grampa's big boots! She giggled and giggled as she stomped around the house. It was cute!
After Dad got home from work we all enjoyed the festive lights that Mr. Stannix strung up in the pool room (and the ladder). It was a fabulous evening.





















