Christmas Trees

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Always a real tree. Frasier Fur is the type. I guess we pay about 45-55 dollars for a 7-8 foot tree.

I get the thing in the house and I sit there and stare at it. All the while I am thinking, “I have a tree in my house. How strange this holiday is.” 🙂
 
I tried a few living trees, but they always died after I planted them. So now we just have a fake, with built in lights. It’s only about 4 feet tall; we put it on a table. If you want to know why, go to Youtube and search “hucklebutt.”

God bless us all,

Ruthie
 
When my husband and I decided we had to go for a fake tree (just more economical for us newlyweds), we decided we had to go all the way. None of this life-like fake tree stuff. If it was going to be fake, it was going to look fake.

So now we are the proud owners of a silver fiber-optic tree with a motorized color wheel.

headdesk

*Stella 😉
I am jealous!!!
 
With the amount of havoc our little Lily can wreak I am not adding one more thing to my house than can be destroyed, cause electrocution, or be used as a weapon:eek:😛**
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When my youngest daughter was in her ‘havoc-wreaking’ stage we still had a Christmas tree (it seemed a pity to deprive her goody-two-shoes older sister the joy 😉 ).

However, for the sake of my sanity we bought a play pen. :eek: No, I did not keep my daughter in a play pen for the whole Christmas season! :bigyikes: I put the tree in the play pen 😉
 
When my youngest daughter was in her ‘havoc-wreaking’ stage we still had a Christmas tree (it seemed a pity to deprive her goody-two-shoes older sister the joy 😉 ).

However, for the sake of my sanity we bought a play pen. :eek: No, I did not keep my daughter in a play pen for the whole Christmas season! :bigyikes: I put the tree in the play pen 😉
I didn’t say anything earlier because I didn’t want anyone to think we were odd, but we did the same thing when our son was 9 months old on his first Christmas! He was just learning to walk and was grabbing on to anything for support… the mesh of the playpen walls was a far better support than the tree branches!
 
I didn’t say anything earlier because I didn’t want anyone to think we were odd, but we did the same thing when our son was 9 months old on his first Christmas! He was just learning to walk and was grabbing on to anything for support… the mesh of the playpen walls was a far better support than the tree branches!
…And another similarity, Bluerose, we had a cat that ate ‘shiny things’ - strange not Christmas tinsel though. But when he had had a go at the foil of chocolate or any other foil, well the litter box was all sparkly!!

I didn’t want to get into that one, that mad cat ate anything: tomatoes, grapes, bread, uncooked pasta, paper, he would even take his pills straight out of your hand.

Now before I derail the thread. I love the smell of a real tree, but as I come from the summer-in-December side of the world, artificial is a more sensible option and then the self-same tree becomes part of your traditional decoration. Even though I’m now in the northern hemisphere, I don’t really see a real tree being happy in a desert environment, so … fake it’ll still be.
 
I didn’t want to get into that one, that mad cat ate anything: tomatoes, grapes, bread, uncooked pasta, paper, he would even take his pills straight out of your hand.
I have one of those cats. When he was a kitten I had to lock him in a bedroom during dinner because he would jump on the table and help himself to our plates. Didn’t matter what we were eating. Pasta dish with veggies and garlic, spinach salad with citrus vinaigrette (I thought cats didn’t like citrus- it doesn’t faze either of mine), fries with ketchup, jalapeno corn chips, etc. He still likes cantaloupe, raw orange squash, strawberries, spicy Thai chicken, and hummus. If I’m cooking pasta and drop an uncooked piece on the floor, he’ll bat it around for a few minutes and then crunch away.

I’m pretty sure he’s really a dog disguised to look like a cat. He loved to play in water, too, and would climb in the kitchen sink when I did dishes (to keep him off of the counter and sink, I tried lining everything with aluminum foil. He liked the sound it made when he walked on it so he spent even MORE time on the counters). Come to think of it, he still likes to bat at water from the bathtub faucet.:rolleyes:
 
When my youngest daughter was in her ‘havoc-wreaking’ stage we still had a Christmas tree (it seemed a pity to deprive her goody-two-shoes older sister the joy 😉 ).

However, for the sake of my sanity we bought a play pen. :eek: No, I did not keep my daughter in a play pen for the whole Christmas season! :bigyikes: I put the tree in the play pen 😉
When we had more than our fair share of cats, we hung our tree from the ceiling. I will have to see if I can find a photo of one year when we did that.

More room for presents!
 
I have one of those cats. When he was a kitten I had to lock him in a bedroom during dinner because he would jump on the table and help himself to our plates. Didn’t matter what we were eating. Pasta dish with veggies and garlic, spinach salad with citrus vinaigrette (I thought cats didn’t like citrus- it doesn’t faze either of mine), fries with ketchup, jalapeno corn chips, etc. He still likes cantaloupe, raw orange squash, strawberries, spicy Thai chicken, and hummus. If I’m cooking pasta and drop an uncooked piece on the floor, he’ll bat it around for a few minutes and then crunch away.

I’m pretty sure he’s really a dog disguised to look like a cat. He loved to play in water, too, and would climb in the kitchen sink when I did dishes (to keep him off of the counter and sink, I tried lining everything with aluminum foil. He liked the sound it made when he walked on it so he spent even MORE time on the counters). Come to think of it, he still likes to bat at water from the bathtub faucet.:rolleyes:
Oh my gosh! Sounds like our (now deceased, and not because of the junk he ate) cat’s cousin. Citrus he loved and played in water like a kid. Hot spicy food too. But he was greedy and determined to get more than his fair share. Offer him hot milk and he’d rather burn his mouth than allow the other cats or dogs a look at the milk, he’d stretch his neck right over the dish and glare at any other animal venturing near. :bigyikes:
 
When we had more than our fair share of cats, we hung our tree from the ceiling. I will have to see if I can find a photo of one year when we did that.

More room for presents!
I don’t get it. Maybe it’s just the cats I’ve lived with, but wouldn’t the added challenge present a greater temptation for the cats to try and climb the tree?
 
I don’t get it. Maybe it’s just the cats I’ve lived with, but wouldn’t the added challenge present a greater temptation for the cats to try and climb the tree?
You have a good point there :yup:

My mad-eat-anything cat would definately have seen that as a personal challenge to jump and jump until he was in those branches to see what was being hidden from him 😉
 
I don’t get it. Maybe it’s just the cats I’ve lived with, but wouldn’t the added challenge present a greater temptation for the cats to try and climb the tree?
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I think the big deal is the tree falling over. Personally, I don’t care if my cat wanted to get INTO the tree…that’s why they make unbreakable ornaments:shrug:. But knocking the whole thing over multiple times during a Christmas season would be enough to turn anyone into a Humbug, lol.**
 
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I think the big deal is the tree falling over. Personally, I don’t care if my cat wanted to get INTO the tree…that’s why they make unbreakable ornaments:shrug:. But knocking the whole thing over multiple times during a Christmas season would be enough to turn anyone into a Humbug, lol.**
The cat I’m thinking of was so clumsy he would have knocked the tree over getting into it … what am I saying? … He did knock the tree over, many times and I never thought of suspending him or the tree from the ceiling :rolleyes:
 
I don’t get it. Maybe it’s just the cats I’ve lived with, but wouldn’t the added challenge present a greater temptation for the cats to try and climb the tree?
1.) Four foot tree, but very full.
2.) Chains made out of pretty chains that you can get at the hardware store, with rings to support the tree.
3.) High ceilings. 😃
4.) Nothing goes under the tree, and the tree is not located near any furniture so the cats don’t have a jumping off point.
 
1.) Four foot tree, but very full.
2.) Chains made out of pretty chains that you can get at the hardware store, with rings to support the tree.
3.) High ceilings. 😃
4.) Nothing goes under the tree, and the tree is not located near any furniture so the cats don’t have a jumping off point.
Clever!
And I can picture my silly cat sitting under the tree the whole Christmas season mewing pitifully because he can’t get to it, and if its up there it must be because there’s some really cool stuff that he should have!! 😉
 
He did knock the tree over, many times and I never thought of suspending him or the tree from the ceiling :rolleyes:
**Suspending the CAT from the ceiling for the duration of the Christmas season…now why didn’t I think of that??? Suspend the cat, duct tape the toddler… fa la la la la, la la la la!:dancing:

great:rolleyes:… now I have “deck the halls with cats and toddlers, fa la la la la…la la la LA!” playing over and over in my head:D
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When my youngest daughter was in her ‘havoc-wreaking’ stage we still had a Christmas tree (it seemed a pity to deprive her goody-two-shoes older sister the joy 😉 ).

However, for the sake of my sanity we bought a play pen. :eek: No, I did not keep my daughter in a play pen for the whole Christmas season! :bigyikes: I put the tree in the play pen 😉
Well, when my youngest was that age we also had a new kitten and a playpen so, I put the tree in the playpen.
**Suspending the CAT from the ceiling for the duration of the Christmas season…now why didn’t I think of that??? Suspend the cat, duct tape the toddler… fa la la la la, la la la la!:dancing:

great:rolleyes:… now I have “deck the halls with cats and toddlers, fa la la la la…la la la LA!” playing over and over in my head:D
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Alright, a new version of Deck the Halls**:dancing:**!

All this talk of cats and trees just reminded me of our first Christmas tree married and our first cat! We lived in Phoenix at the time and were approaching our first year anniversary, I was 5 months pregnant and we had this little male cat who was afraid of his own shadow, except somehow he managed to get on the roof of our two story apartment!

We bought our first tree and somehow got it home in our car - we got it up the stairs and I opened the door ready to stop cat from getting out, my husband was pulling the tree into the house and the cat when he saw husband with tree branches all around him ran like a shot under the bed - we didn’t hav to worry about him getting out while we wrangled the thing into the apartment and into the living room - he was wary of that thing all Christmas. I can’t even remember how big the tree was or how full, I do remember we didn’t have a lot of ornaments or lights but it was our first tree and unlike Bama we had been married almost a year - not just a few days .

Brenda V.
 
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