Decorating the tree is something that I really look forward to every year. The Carpenter's Christmas album (albums are music on discs for those under 18, crap I'm old) playing, the fireplace channel on (see, I'm up on technology!), the dogs snoozing on the couch in the light of the Christmas lights and my husband making a mockery of the entire affair. Now THAT is what Christmas is in the Ledlow house.
I've been known to leave the tree up well into March but I promise to draw the line at February this year. Here's how our tree comes together. It's a 7.5' pre-lit Bayberry Spruce from Costco. First it gets put together, always by me, and I'm too dumb not to wear long sleeves and avoid getting my arms scratched to heck:
Then comes the star and garland. The star is from Canadian Tire and the garland is wooden cranberries that my family has been using since the early 90's (I told you I was old!):
We always put on the special ornaments first. Ones we made as children, ones we have been given over the years and ones we have collected since getting married by giving them to each other or collecting on our travels. I always put my pewter ornaments on first (mostly Seagull Pewter). My parents gave me one every year until I was about 25. Here is one of my favourites:
Then my husband (Adam) puts his most prized possession on the tree. The yellow "angel" that he made in 1984 (yes, old, I told you) that now looks like a sparkly Christmas alien:
Then the abundance of ornaments in our collection. Some as old as 32 years and some that have been given to the kids since they were born. Either way...it's a lot:
Adam gave me a tip this year: decorate the tree with it un-lit! It's much easier to gauge the placement of everything. It really is!
Lastly we put on the tin stars and tin icicles. We opted for no icicles this year since our little one is a tad on the mischievous side and would no doubt end up yanking them off and cutting himself. They are from The Pietersma Tinworks Ltd:
And here is our tree all decorated! Our kids were at Nan and Pop's house (thank you!) when we decorated so we set their ornaments aside and left the bottom third of the tree empty for them to decorate. Fingers crossed that Henry doesn't pull the tree down!
We used to have a lot of generic Christmas balls that we would put on the tree but every year we put on less and less as we accumulate more special ornaments. This year I don't think we used any!
I hope everyone has a wonderful Christmas! Enjoy your family and be good to one another!




















