I had three must-have qualities in mind during our tree hunt:
1) Pretty
2) Taller than Jacob
3) Wider than Brewster
The tree looked so small once it was wrapped in netting. I worried it wouldn't be big enough when we got it home. Ha!
Jake the Tree Slayer
Fraser Fir 7-8ft tall
Here's what I've learned so far:
- Select a tree stand that's sized appropriately.
- Don't forget you'll be crawling around underneath the tree regularly for watering. Even more often if your pets discover this handy watering hole.
- If you're buying your tree lights in the small boxes of 100 count bulbs, buy 1-2 boxes of lights more than you think you need (around $2/box at walmart) and make sure they all have green wire before you leave the store. Trust me. :)
- Measure your ceiling height before you start your tree hunting adventure. The tree will look much bigger in your house than it does outside!
- Move any furniture necessary before you have a big ol' tree laying in the middle of your living room.
- Skip the crowds and get your tree on a weekday.
- Update 12/3 - Find out how your city collects and disposes Christmas trees before you buy one. Ours recycles them into mulch for city parks and gardens.
- UPDATE 12/3 - Put plastic sheeting under the tree to protect your floor. Thanks for the tip, Sky Princess!
A couple more for the pet owners:
- Give pets some time to acclimate to the outdoors coming in before you load the tree up with your priceless ornaments. Don't risk losing all your ornaments if your tree takes a tumble.
- Save yourself some stress and mess by using shatterproof ornaments in the tail wagging range.
Do you have your tree up and decorated yet? Do you have a fresh cut or artificial tree?
I am blog hopping today and decided to stop by your blog.
ReplyDeleteWe already have our Christmas decorations up too...I LOVE Christmas!!
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Have a blessed day! :0)
Your tree looks very pretty. We tried to bring a tree here but Marie thought we were planting it and came at it with a chain saw before we could get it inside...
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Happy holidays...
We already have our tree up and decorated, although minimal decorations this year. We normally do this the day after Thanksgiving. Why minimal decorations? My sister and her husband both work on Christmas so the plan was for her to drop off her kid (he's 2) at our house so we could take him to the family gathering and then the in-laws would pick him up for their celebration. I didn't want too much out that he could break or mess with. Now we are hosting Christmas..so I might do a bit more decorating and just make sure things are up higher so all the kiddo's can't mess with it.
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Hi. I am visiting you from the hops.
ReplyDeleteThat is a big tree! And a big dog!
Our is fake. If we got a real one I would have to live in a bubble on a steady diet of Benedryl all season!
Awh, pretty tree!! Love it! We had a few real ones growing up then it was hard to clean so we didn't get anymore. I'd love to be able to do that for the kids. They are so much prettier. Thank for linking up girl! :D Hope you have a great holiday!
ReplyDeleteHi blog hopper here. You look like you are having fun. My son is spending his first Christmas in his new home and texted me last night to say he's got his tree....it's black to match his sofa. What can you say? I'm your latest follower. Super name for a blog too.
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Also put plastic sheeting under the tree to protect you floor.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful room and blog. Following you from a blog hop. Would love a follow back!
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Never mind the above. I am already a follower. Losing my mind! Too cold to think!
ReplyDeleteI love real trees too! Yours is gorgeous and love your house too. :-)
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This was going to be my first real tree.. but I chickened out!! I'll say .. next year!
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ReplyDeletePretty! Looks just like the tree we just cut down...and put in our 1800s house...and my name is Alison (with one L)too....so I'm thinking I'll follow to see what else we might have in common!
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We just passed some trees for sale today and the scent was so enticing! Love that, there's nothing like it! We do fresh, cuz its the ECO thing to do, and it just sorta feels better, doesnt it?
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Just found you on a bloghop, would Love for you to follow me back (unless you already are Lol!
ReplyDeleteWe get a real tree too. Love the smell, hate the needles. We usually put the tree up around the 15th of December and it comes down on New Year's Day.
Happy Friday!
Found you from the Friday Blog Hop at Home Grown Families. Your tree looks very nice. We use an artificial tree, due to allergies, and will be putting it up later today. I love decorating the tree.
ReplyDeleteI am following you now and would love a follow back. (My blog is www.starsideacademy.com/blog ) I just finished adding Google Friend Connect to my blog. Hopefully I did it right.
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ReplyDeleteI love REAL trees!!
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I am a new follower! Saw you on Trendy Treehouse. I love the color of your walls and the ceiling is beautiful! Very lovely blog. Stop by when you get the chance:
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Hi Alison, we live in a heavily treed neighborhood and the smell of evergreen is with us everyday, so I must confess, we have a fake tree. I did change trees this year, from a limb by limb assembly tree to one that has 3 parts. I am fairly happy about that.
ReplyDeletei have always wanted a real tree! It is beautiful. Thanks for linking up at Making Friends Monday! I am now following your lovely blog!
ReplyDeleteFound you through the Friday Blog Hop. Having a real tree is so much fun. I remember my first one, and the excitement. Now I live in Asia, and I am usually somewhere hot on Christmas Day. I miss having my own tree, and the plan is that one of these Christmas's I will (once I move into a bigger place). I'll drop back to see the trimmings :)
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I found you through the Meet Me Monday hop! I'm at mommydoes.blogspot.com if you'd like to follow back :)
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Hi, new follower here! I LOVE real trees but have NEVER cut one down. We keep saying, "next year"...but we never do.
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Congratulations on your tree! We have a fake one because of all the animals. I hope some day we'll have a real one :) Love your blog and what it's about! I hope you'll come follow back.
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