Today I
shall share with you the story of our first Christmas tree, since 'tis the
season.
For those
of you who've follow this blog, you’ll know that over the spring and summer,
Colleen and I were involved in some extensive renovations to convert her
parents’ house into two separate units – one for us and one for them. I don’t
think I mentioned it before, but we actually did move over the summer as well.
Anyway,
Colleen went out hunting Christmas trees with her family, only looking for one
for them since we don’t really have space for one. However, while they were
out, they came across what can only be described as a spherical tree and
Colleen fell in love with it. So, they grabbed it as well as their own tree.
As it
turned out, this particular tree had been targeted by an insect that
specifically eats the tops (and only the tops) of evergreen trees. Since the
tree was a write-off anyway, it was given for free (with thanks for saving them
the work of getting rid of it themselves).
The tree
was promptly brought home and suspended from the ceiling – yes, that’s right,
it’s hanging from the ceiling – with a container for water attached to its
stump. Today, we finally got it decorated with our combination of traditional
and geeky decorations.
So, without
further ado, I give you the first Christmas tree of our own Colleen and I have
had – Deathstar, the spherical Christmas tree. It’s a shame that no future tree
is likely to compare.
Click here to find the charity anthology containing a couple of my short stories.
If there's any subject you'd like to see me ramble on about, feel free to leave a comment asking me to do so.
That is the coolest Christmas tree I have ever seen. Definitely puts mine to shame, but we were rather half-hearted in our decorating this year. Way to go! :)
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