Sunday 16 December 2012

Christmas Tree Decorations

Well, here we all are, another Christmas almost upon us & the end of the year just around the corner :o)
 
As I get older, the years seem to fly by & I can only now really understand my Mum's reply of *Don't wish your life away, it goes quicker than you think* when, as a kid, I'd say things like *I wish I was 13*, or *I wish Saturday would hurry up & come.*   We've all been there, done it, said it, bought the t-shirt & made the video, haven't we ? But, the one thing I have always wished would hurry up & get here, is the day I decorate my Christmas tree :o)
 
When our daughter was little, we'd wait till she'd gone to bed & then set to. We used to tell her that Father Christmas sent the fairies to decorate the house when we were asleep & that the fairy on top of the tree stayed behind to make sure she was a good little girl :o) The fairy would report to Father Christmas at the end of every day & let him know if she'd been good or not.  We also told her that every time she was naughty, the fairy would take a present away from under the tree. One year, she managed to have MINUS 32 presents . . .   :o)
 
Anyway, over the years, like so many people, we've gathered tree decorations that have sentimental value. They aren't posh or expensive & when our grandsons were born in 2008 & 2010, I started a little tradition of buying them a tree decoration so that when they're grown, they'll have the beginnings of a collection of their own. I buy the same ornament for our tree, as well :o)
 
Amongst the baubles & beads, there are also scattered some lovely wooden ornaments, all of them made by Shaun. For the past 3½ years, he's been woodturning & it's been a real life saver for him. As some people know, he became partially paralysed in August 2010 & is now disabled & unable to work. Woodturning has been one of the best things he could ever have taken up - without it, he'd have just gone doo-lally :o)  Most days, after we've been to his various appointments or gone shopping, I get him settled in the *husband hut* - aka the garage :o) - & he spends a couple of hours doing his own thing in there & the pics below are of some of his work :o)
 
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 This bauble is actually made from acrylic & is new this year. It's a white, silver & gold glittery material that really glistens when the lights catch it.
 
This is made from an off cut of wood that had natural gouge marks through it. Instead of throwing it away, Shaun made it into a little Christmas cracker :o)
 
 
 I love this long pendant type of bauble. Another new one this year, it is so lovely to touch. Wood is so tactile.
 
 According to the instructions, this is a choir boy, but I've always thought it looked more like an angel with a halo, but minus wings :o)
 
 This Christmas tree was made last year. I love the two tone wood, which, again, is a natural thing. You don't always know what the wood's going to look like when you first see it as a block. Most of the time it's a lovely surprise, but you do get the odd not so good thing :o)
 
 His first attempt at a bell. Not quite as bell shaped as he'd hoped, but I like it anyway :o)
 
 A little snowman :o)
 
 Another type of bauble. The figuring on this one is just gorgeous. It isn't for us too keep though, it's going to a good home where I'm pretty sure it will be appreciated :o)
 
 Not to be outdone, here is a little Advent tree that I put together for grandsons 1a & 1b :o) I wanted to do something different for them & so I knitted little stockings & baubles to put small chocolates in. Shaun also made me a few small gift bags out of Christmassy material & we hung them on the tree too. The boys loved it & it stops them from trying to swipe the choccy decorations from our main tree :o) Well, it stops grandson 1a who is 4, but grandson 1b, who is 2 & a complete chocolate monster, still gets tempted :o)
 
Finally, here's a pic of our main tree. It isn't a good photo though - the light was so bright I just couldn't get a decent pic, even with the blinds shut. The tree is covered with the decorations that mean a lot to us, including the large *Christmas kiss* lips that I bought for Shaun way back in 1985; the Father Christmas long johns from an internet friend (Marge) that we got in 2004; the round cross stitched decoration at the top that Val - aka Poppy, from poppys place blog - made for us last year; the small green foam tree that grandson 1a made with his Mummy for us last year & the small Norwegian mitts that arrived in the post this week, that were part of a secret swap & sent to me by my friend, Mary Elizabeth, in the USA.
 
It may not be everyone's idea of a Christmas tree, to some it might be over dressed, tacky or fussy, but every year, when I put those decorations on, an explosion of memories fills my head & it feels like I'm saying hello to old & treasured friends again :o) I especially love the decorations that are hand made, it means so much that someone took the time to make something just for us :o)
 
Christmas means many things to many people, so I hope you all have the Christmas you want & that 2013 is kind to you.
 
 
 
 

3 comments:

  1. Pat, I love your Christmas trees :D I am looking forward to seeing them both on Wednesday :D:D
    My tree is just like yours, multi coloured and decorated with ornaments that have come from many people and places and I love it! My wooden Angel and snowman are being proudly displayed on my tree right now. I just wish my (big) kids would leave the darn tree alone, they have to fiddle with it....LOL See you Wednesday :D:D:D
    ps Alice has just told me that the snowman that Shaun made for us last year is her favourite ever decoration :D xxxx

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  2. My baubles have pride of place on my tree, thank you sooo much :D No-one is getting their mitts on my cake though lol Hoping all ok now with you two, not a good couple of days for either of you!! (Understatement or what???) Will text you tomorrow, take care both of you, sending you all our love xxxxxx

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    1. Thanks Val :o) Shaun's glad he's out of hospital but he still feels so exhausted. Even sitting under the shower wears him out. No chance of him getting down to the husband hut yet, though, & that's bugging him :o) At least he's home for Christmas, that's the main thing. Nothing else really matters :o)

      I hope you enjoy the cake - same again next year ?!! :o)

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