tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6532216701899015614.post2834776065957467229..comments2023-05-11T00:50:06.673-07:00Comments on Wild at Heart: O Christmas TreeMama of 5http://www.blogger.com/profile/17476287236959497710noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6532216701899015614.post-67907059322332344582015-01-26T10:34:11.203-08:002015-01-26T10:34:11.203-08:00I LOVE LOVE LOVE Christmas!!! Love looking for the...I LOVE LOVE LOVE Christmas!!! Love looking for the 'perfect' 13 foot tree, LOVE decorating the tree, (Grandpa put 1,300 lights on it this year - WOW!!! It was beautiful), LOVE LOVE LOVE getting gifts for the kids, love putting 24 small gifts in the Advent Calendar, and LOVE the food! ...I don't much like the weight gain. Somebody put on FB "Don't blame the Holidays for gaining weight! You were fat before the Holidays!" Made me LOL!Nananoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6532216701899015614.post-63445774947555015282015-01-14T17:06:56.877-08:002015-01-14T17:06:56.877-08:00Oh, Sweetie, you would HATE every Christmas tree I...Oh, Sweetie, you would HATE every Christmas tree I ever had. But the children liked them (even though I, too, am not fond of much of the Christmas season) because for them it was the family, the traditions, the laughter, the ornaments, the lights, etc. and your children will remember all of that, too - along with the cookies, the "Christmas when we...." and the love. We all accept that love is impossible to make perfect but THAT it is what is truly of value and your love is what your children will always remember. Now. Onward to "Happy New Year 2015" (though I burst out laughing at the crossed out "decorating the tree" part.) Gramma Suehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07968814017825003754noreply@blogger.com