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The Christmas tree

December 4th, 2012 at 04:43 am

DS had the MRI today. It took about 30 minutes and the results will be back Thursday.

Today was a no spend day. I had oatmeal for breakfast and when I looked back up at the clock, it was already 3pm. Needless to say, an insanely busy day. I decided to just make a bagel for late lunch and then I came home and had a left over hoagie pot roast and cheddar sandwich for dinner.

Tomorrow I have oatmeal made for breakfast and I have chicken defrosting for dinner. I just need to figure out lunch.

I thought I would share a pic of my Christmas tree. I have an artificial tree that I bought a couple of years ago for under $100. In years past, I have paid $30-75 per year for fresh cut trees and really love this tree for the savings, and because I can leave it up without it becoming a fire hazard and because it doesnt loose the needles everywhere. Plus, I think its kind of pretty. The presents are mostly grandbaby gifts. My ornament collection started in 1978 and I have added at least one ornament per year since. They all have special meaning.





7 Responses to “The Christmas tree”

  1. creditcardfree Says:
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    Pretty!!

  2. North Georgia Gal Says:
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    Beautiful tree!

  3. pretty cheap jewelry Says:
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    Like!

  4. Petunia 100 Says:
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    It's a beautiful tree, and I like your floor too!

  5. Looking Forward Says:
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    Beautiful! So Christmas-y and cozy!
    I love our ornament collection too. Each one reminds us of something, someone or a place we've been. Smile

  6. rob62521 Says:
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    Lovely tree...looks like it should be a magazine cover!

  7. FrugalTexan75 Says:
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    Very pretty Smile

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