If Only Decorated Christmas Trees Could Talk

Monday, August 10, 2009 ·

By Giselle Taylor

The air is crisp, and strains of hymns sometimes find its way to the radio--yes Christmas is here. What a lovely time this truly is. We find people milling about, making repeated trips to the mall to get the presents they have on layaway for the ones they love. In every other street corner, you see Santa ringing his bell, with a black pot receiving freewill love offerings to the poor among us. And what else is a more loved and familiar image of the season than well decorated christmas trees? They are firmly set in every home, a willing listener to the family's holiday memories.

Christmas tree shops have probably seen countless families faithfully trek up to them, picking out the perfect tree. They set it in a place of honor; and throughout the rest of the year, they gather around it to share a laugh or swap a story or two. For sure it will be the destination of delicious post dinner affairs between family and friends.

Do you have one of those synthetic trees packed and awaiting release in the basement? If you won't get to bond over christmas tree picking; you will definitely get the chance to with decking out the tree with ornaments and accessories. Make it extra special and by having children map out the design and execution of tree decorating.

How about having one of those crazy and spectacular tree themes only a child can come up with? Maybe a space or princess inspired tree? They can collect appropriate ornaments and decor while you start hanging up the christmas lights. When it's all set up, then they can begin loading up on whatever look they are going for. It will definitely be a christmas they can all look back on with a laugh or two. Lastly, crown the tree with an heirloom star or angel to mark this momentous occasion.

Bring the child to your shopping trips and let them choose the gifts they will want to give to their friends. They will understand the value of wise buying and you will learn more about how your child thinks about people and the value of money. Allow them to pick out the gift wrapping paper and ribbons and let them wrap the presents themselves. Out of all the gifts under the tree, it is the home-made and awkward looking package that will be remembered.

Even if it seems like trouble waiting to happen, put the presents under the tree. It will be shaken, studied and measured for days on end --but believe me it's safer there. People expecting gifts are keener that criminals sniffing out the witness who ratted them out. At least if you put the presents out in the living room, nobody will dare open it in full view for everyone will see.

And finally, allow me to give you an advice I wish I received in my earlier holidays shared with my own family-keep a video camera on hand at all times. Priceless memories come up as the days that precede Christmas day wear on. Decorated christmas trees witness every joyful tear and laughter between loved ones, enjoy them while they are around.

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