on 18-11-2009 08:00 PM
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on 27-11-2013 06:30 PM
on 27-11-2013 07:13 PM
Sounds like a tree of great convenience. You probably need to get some pine perfume to spray around it for a little bit of authenticity LOL
27-11-2013 07:13 PM - edited 27-11-2013 07:14 PM
on 27-11-2013 07:15 PM
I am looking at a Target brochure. It is advertising a piece of furniture with a 'draw' LOL....oh dear
on 27-11-2013 07:23 PM
@primaryaim wrote:I am looking at a Target brochure. It is advertising a piece of furniture with a 'draw' LOL....oh dear
Makes me cringe.
I'd love to be a proofreader for those catalogues or even news.com.au they make some shockers!
I bought a new Xmas tree from Aldi this year for only 50 bucks! It's 7 ft/213 cm. Apparently they are ugly, haven't got it out of the box yet. However, after the kids throw **bleep** all over it, it shouldn't matter.
on 27-11-2013 07:37 PM
Buzz, I was thinking as I was reading your post, it doesn't matter about the tree because it gets covered in decorations. Aldi's stuff is usually very good anyway.
I have managed to keep most of my decorations from my youth and my children's youth. I have many that have a special meaning to me. My OH and I always decorate it together and talk about them as we put them on the tree. It is a special time.
on 27-11-2013 07:38 PM
on 27-11-2013 07:39 PM
on 27-11-2013 07:47 PM
I think that this is going to be my last Christmas with a big tree. Now the boys are grown up a little one will do fine and I'm not a nanna yet. If/when I am then they can have the big monstrosity to put up and even worse, store.
on 27-11-2013 07:53 PM
Joono, last year we got a much smaller but really fat tree. I sat it in a big round red planter pot. It looked quite big considering it was not very tall. So, you can sort of have your cake and eat it too 🙂