Eli loves the Christmas season and all the trimmings that come with it, so he wants the house decorated as soon after Thanksgiving as possible. Even with his promptings I didn't get much done until this past week. Our artificial Christmas tree was one of the casualties of the basement flooding last summer, so we had to order a new one. We chose a 7.5 foot artificial pre-lit tree...stringing lights is a dreaded task for me every year. The tree came surprisingly a week ahead of schedule. It's exciting having the room for such a big tree! Last summer we had envisioned buying a real tree, but it's a huge bonus right now not having to vacuum up needles, keep it watered, or worry about such a mess if it tips over.

This year I decided to make a "Jesse Tree" with the boys as an Advent countdown. This too we started late, about a week into Advent, but we caught up and it's something the boys look forward to every day. I found a little rustic tree at a thrift store last year for $4, and repurposed it this year for our Jesse tree. I ordered the Jesse Tree Advent Adventure DVD from Holy Heroes that includes printable ornaments for the boys to color, cut out, and hang on the tree every day. Every day they also watch a video story from the Bible of a person from the family tree of Jesus (hence the "Jesse tree", as Christ is the "stem of Jesse").
Beside the Jesse Tree is our Advent wreath, and the manger awaiting the Baby Jesus. Unfortunately this year we didn't do our traditional sacrifices and good deeds to earn soft things to put in the manger for Jesus; all the strips of fabric were ruined in the basement flood as well and I didn't get around to finding new scraps. I'm sure there is a variation of this we could do in lieu of "soft things" but my imagination evades me lately.

Also exciting is that we now have a place to hang stockings! Eli made this mock fireplace mantle shelf at my request last month. It was his first woodworking project and it turned out great! Next on my To-Do list: make nice stockings for everyone.
I braved the cold when I was feeling a bit more energetic and hung some garland and lights (and the pinecones from our front porch last year) on the railing of our balcony.
The snow has made it feel so much more Christmas-like out, and I have to say I get as excited as the boys when the flurries start flying. There's also a greater sense of peace of mind now that Eli only has five minutes to drive to work, and his new work vehicle has 4-wheel drive. I'm excited for our first Christmas in our new home!
The snow has made it feel so much more Christmas-like out, and I have to say I get as excited as the boys when the flurries start flying. There's also a greater sense of peace of mind now that Eli only has five minutes to drive to work, and his new work vehicle has 4-wheel drive. I'm excited for our first Christmas in our new home!
Amazing job, Eli!! I will have to check our your book sometime. It looks so cute!
ReplyDeleteThere were some gasp-worthy moments for the boys, Charlie in the story didn't understand what Christmas was about! And he believes in Santa so they can't relate to him in that aspect. Otherwise they enjoy hearing what Charlie learns about giving and charity daily!
DeleteSounds like an interesting book with lots of discussion! You and Robin have such a gift for decorating! I love to see what you both do. I have to admit....many of my walls are still very bare.
ReplyDeleteDon't feel bad! There are still bare walls here! There are nothing but crucifixes hung upstairs.
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