One of the Christmas wishes I had this year was to buy a real Christmas tree, tie it to the top of the van, and then ride around town watching everyone smile as we passed by. You see, it thrills me to see this very thing when other people do it, and I always honk and smile at them. Silly, little girl things make me happy.
Well, I got my wish. Donnie, I and the kids went to a tree farm and bought a live Christmas tree. We noticed when we got there, however, that they didn't seem to be exactly the kind of tree we wanted and really looked like they would be extremely difficult to decorate. It was a White Pine, by the way. Most of you are probably saying that I should have known better and not gotten it, but here I was, caught up in the moment and so looking forward to the tieing down on the van part. We tried very hard to pick out the fullest, fluffiest tree we could find. And, we thought we had done pretty good, until...we got it home and got it inside.
Let me back up a little bit. We did tie it down and we did drive all around town with our tree on top. I even rolled the windows down so that I could see the smiles on the passers by. You know what, I really don't think I saw one person smiling. I don't think it made anyone else as happy as what it always makes me. Am I weird, or what? Nobody even honked their horn and gave us a thumbs up. Yes, I have done that too. You know what, it really doesn't matter what others thought, because I had an absolute ball making my "redneck" (what my family calls it) wish come true. It made my day and that's what matters, right?
Now back to the pine. When we got it inside and tried to determine which side to put in the front, we (the girls and I) realized there was not a good side. This was not a pretty tree. No bones about it. But, we tried. We wrapped lights and more lights. We put ornaments all over it. We even put ones way down deep inside to try to make it look fuller. We tried our hardest to make this tree work. And, then you know what we did. We took it down. Yes, my friends, we decorated it and undecorated it all within a matter of an hour or so. Then, after explaining to my sweet laid back husband what had just taken place, we went upstairs and brought down the artificial tree. The girls and I were so happy to get our old faithful tree set up and decorated. Donnie thought I had lost my mind. I must say that he wasn't very happy about my decision, but he never gets really mad, only a little disturbed.
Let me add that the tree only cost $12. Very inexpensive. Thank goodness the cost made it not be so bad that I had completely changed my mind. And, I have to say that the joy I got from riding around town with that Christmas tree on top was absolutley worth $12. No doubt.
Where is the live tree now, you might ask. Well, today Donnie and Faith took it to the front yard, right beside my sidewalk at my front porch steps, and strung lights all over it. They also placed some of Faith's toys all around it. Okay, it's not the exact place I would want it to be, but I cannot and will not complain. Faith is thrilled to have decorated it with her daddy and loves exactly where it is and how it looks.
I'm not sure if we are redneck because of the whole tree on top of the van or not, but we might just be with this tree right in my front yard. Who cares, right? Not me. :)

Beth started chopping down our tree.

Beth finished chopping down our tree. Yes, except for a few swings by the rest of us just so we could say we tried, Beth chopped down this tree. Swinging her softball bat certainly prepared her for this job.

The part I had been wishing for. Maybe, dreaming of. Yes, Donnie got out in the parking lot of Kroger and took pictures of me driving so I could always remember this moment in case he never let me do it again. :)

Almost entirely decorated. We actually got it all the way done minus a few ornaments and the star on top.

Now it's undecorated and waiting to be taken outside.

Here we are putting together the artificial tree. Major fluffing has to go on here. We have had this tree for many many years, but it still looks good to us.

Second time is a charm. The star wasn't on yet, but oh happy day, the second Christmas tree is done

Dad and Faith decorating the tree outside. Isn't that a sad little tree?

The finished tree right outside my front entryway. Faith even put toys around it to look like Santa had been here. And, yes, Donnie and Faith informed me that it is all staying. Do you think I could sneak it away for a few hours on Monday night for my party? No, I don't think so either. A child's wishes....very important. A mommy's decorating pride....not so much.