Once we got to the tree farm, she was all smiles for the ride through the trees and the pending excitement of the joyous adventure waiting for us.
Don't go Tree Hunting after a Blizzard, nerds! |
Dad got out when we stopped so he could go find the perfect tree. We got our jackets on and were going to come find him after he located our "beauty". Well, when the girls and I got out of the truck, we sunk into snow up to my shins. Then, we took another step, and the snow was up to my knees. The next step was up to my thighs and Jorey said "No Way". So, I threw her on my back and Macy and I kept going...the snow got deeper and deeper until I could barely get my feet up high enough. We aborted our mission and headed back to the truck. Dad had to be brave and get the tree, and then haul it back through the snow that was up to his waist. It was funny and awful all at the same time because Ken refused to get a pre-cut tree and then hauled the scraggliest tree we've ever bought back to the truck. Oh, well. The memories are going to be great! When he finally got back to the car, he had some frozen facial hair that the girls thought was soooo funny.
When we got home, we decorated the Charlie Brown tree all up. In the dark, with the lights on, it's quite pretty. My little tree decorators did such a great job and they finally grasped the concept of decorating the whole tree this year - not just the bottom branches. Though, we did have to have a few reminders that there is only one decoration per twiggy branch, they really did a fine job and it's fun to see how excited they get about a task I could really take or leave. I have to try to remember to look at Christmas through my daughters' eyes because they seem to enjoy it much more than me.
Jorey's complete inability to deal with BS is really one of my favorite things....
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