I like tinsel my DW like garland and my grandmother had garland and angel hairI like tinsel too, but my cats like it even more, so no tinsel for us...![]()
My mom’s tree was red and blue lights - some of which (not all) were blinkers. Red and silver glass balls. Silver garland tinsel.When I was a kid, we alternated every year. One year we would get colored lights because my sister and I wanted them and the next year my Dad would get his favorite... all blue lights. When I got older I remember those blue lights and how great they looked on the tree and I bought all blue and loved it. I don't do a big tree anymore, and only do a small table top one on occasion that is multi-colored. I do miss the blue lights and tinsel.
Angel Hair is something the we never had because back then the bulbs on the trees were extremely hot and many people in our neighborhood had fires caused by Angel Hair flaming up. Many did use it, but, my mother wouldn't have it. And you know the saying.. If Mom ain't happy, ain't nobody happy.I like tinsel my DW like garland and my grandmother had garland and angel hair
Yup, they were always part of the every other year rotation.
Bubble lights! I actually had some that I bought for my first Christmas tree, but then I heard how dangerous they are.
Only if you break the bulb and drink the liquid.Bubble lights! I actually had some that I bought for my first Christmas tree, but then I heard how dangerous they are.
I think it was because they got so hot?Only if you break the bulb and drink the liquid.
Probably way less dangerous than those hideous curly cfl bulbs we all had for a few years.
my grandmother had those also . I guess she like to live on the wild side
I don’t remember them being any hotter than the regular bulbs, which actually sure could warm up.I think it was because they got so hot?
We always got an orange - DH's family always got a shiny penny, so we always included both in the kids' stockings.I don’t remember them being any hotter than the regular bulbs, which actually sure could warm up.
While we’re strolling down memory lane ... stockings were the best. A huge navel orange, a perfect waxy red delicious apple, a Pez dispenser (with refill candy), some chocolate balls and coins, and a candy cane.
Absolutely perfect in its simplicity.
we got walnuts nuts and an orange,I don’t remember them being any hotter than the regular bulbs, which actually sure could warm up.
While we’re strolling down memory lane ... stockings were the best. A huge navel orange, a perfect waxy red delicious apple, a Pez dispenser (with refill candy), some chocolate balls and coins, and a candy cane.
Absolutely perfect in its simplicity.
View attachment 333249Finally got the tree decorated today!
When I was in high school, I was friends with a guy that had 8 siblings and he was the oldest. For Christmas they each got an Orange, a pencil and a towel. I was embarrassed when they asked me what I got. I didn't come from a rich family, we were often scraping the bottom of the barrel, but, by comparison we were grossly wealthy. Now, no one asked them to have that many children, but, they did. Other then producing babies, his mother cooked everything from scratch and his father worked for Hood Milk Company in the processing plant. I don't think he made much money. When they asked me what I got, I went for the least expensive thing I got, one of many gifts, and that was underwear and socks. Even that sounded extravagant to them, I'm sure. I'll never forget that Christmas. They weren't dirt poor, they did own a decent, comfortable home with three bedrooms shared by 9 kids, but, it was a shocker to me.We always got an orange - DH's family always got a shiny penny, so we always included both in the kids' stockings.
mine has been up for a week but its still naked
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