Over the years our Christmas Trees and decorations have changed with not so much 'The Trend' of the seasons, but more in reflection of our family's state of being.
There were the Christmas' of just the two of us in apartments with our 'Red Bird Trees'...those were our first ornaments. They have survived for since 1965. Next came the Kid Trees with hand painted wooden ornaments of trains, planes, and toys.
Some of my favorites were the ones our son made at school. Aren't 'Teachers' amazing to instill the values of Christmas and family in their students? Those ornaments and paper treasures have been passed on to decorate and save. Our Grandkids have added their own creations to that collection. I hope it brings them JOY to look back in the years to come.
For the past ten years or so, the Tree is a collection crochet, glass, baubles and shinny decorations. It is more of a reflection of me...not that I'm all that shinny or have wings. No, I have to say that this years 'Wings Theme' is a reflection of my Mother. She was an Angel here on earth and now in heaven. Her memory fills me with Joy.
Merry Christmas from My Tree to Yours!
Hi Sue .. lovely post of memories past and present times .. I love the photo of you and your tree - looks amazing ... your grandchildren will be delighted so much is retained by you .. Happy Christmas and New Year ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteThank-you Hilary, I always enjoy decorating the tree. Some years more so than others...this one was a more so year. Merry Christmas to you and I am looking forward to another New Year of your posts and doing AtoZ again. I've already started on my 'Theme'.
DeleteOh I always enjoy seeing your pictures!
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
And, I always so glad to see your comment. Thanks for stopping by.
DeleteIt is indeed fun to see how our trees evolve over the years. Love those crocheted angels. I have a lot of crocheted snowflakes. I decorate a lot with snowflakes - not sure why I'm drawn to them because I'm not really a fan of snow. Crazy! Come see my tree later this week. Merry Christmas, Sue!
ReplyDeleteHa Ha...we are at the same place with the snowflake ornaments....you aren't a snow fan and I can count the times it snows in Texas. Guess that's why I have to make my own snowflakes. Can't wait to see your tree....will watch for the post.
DeleteMerry Christmas and indeed, you can't go wrong with angels. You are blessed with the memory of your mother and she's smiling down upon you. Such rich crochet work - lovely
ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet and thoughtful thing to say, Joanne. I feel her loving smile when ever I think of her. I believe in angels very strongly.
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