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Oh, Christmas Tree

We had so much fun picking out our Christmas tree. Nothing special like going up in the mountains, but we know we got just the right one for us. Don't you just love the smell of fresh pine in your home? Below Kaelah & Meigou & I in front of the tree after we got the lights on.
Kaelah helping Danny with the ornaments. She's taken some of the ornaments off this week, but mostly she's content to carry around the jingle bell ornament my mother bought that says "Baby's 1st Christmas 2007." We have been careful to not to let her see there is water under there, though. We've seen what she can do with the dog's water, & even though we have wonderful new hardwood floors, we don't want to start water play in the living room too. (:

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Anonymous said…
Don't you love Christmas time? Your tree looks great! We have a fake 6 foot one that we bought from Walmart 6 years ago for $19.95...but with you talking about the smell of pine...it's tempting to go out and buy a real one! I love that smell!
I do love the smell of pine. We're not going to get a tree for another couple weeks, but I can hardly wait!!! Your tree looks so festive. :D
Emily said…
Christmas trees always brings the feeling of Christmas into a home! It's really pretty and you can never beat the smell of a Christmas tree either!
Reggs said…
Wow, a real tree!! And I can tell how tall it is by seeing Kaelah next to it. It's like, 4 Kaelah's tall!! It looks amazing, especially at night. It makes me want to sleep under there.

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