Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Christmas is Here!!!


Well, at least the Christmas ornaments are here. This posting is all about the Christmas trees - all five of them. Of course, Nancy wanted me to get the pictures taken before the open house last weekend because the trees had a whole lot more ornaments. Now, you can actually see the trees.

With all the pictures, you can click on them and make them full size - big enough to more than fill your monitor screen.

The first (red) tree is from The Good Life. It's sitting next to the Mantle where there used to be two Mantle Covers, two matching Tree Skirts, and another half dozen matching stockings. They went fast last Friday during the Open House. Oh yes, in the lower left hand corner, you can just see a bit of my favorite chair - the red leather recliner. Maybe that will be my Christmas present from Nancy?

The second tree, the one with all the flocking and feathers and birds and such, is also at The Good Life. What a wonderful tree. Nancy had me set it up and it came out of the box fully flocked and lit. I had it assembled and up in less than 30 minutes. Nancy's keeping this one, but she has another one for sale in the back room. This wonderful (I like easy) 9-foot tree is $800. Of course, even though it only took less than 30 minutes to assemble, Nancy spent 4 or 5 hours, or more, putting thousands of dollars of decorations on it.

The next tree is the first one you see when you walk into Whimsy. Right at the head of the stairs is WOW! The picture doesn't do justice to it. First, it looks better in person. Second, Nancy's friends took 2/3 of the ornaments and decorations off the tree last weekend. Nancy keeps telling me that's okay, that it's okay if her friends take the ornaments home to make beautiful trees at their houses, even if her magnificent trees at the stores go bare.

Right inside the front door is Nancy's playful tree. This is a little different than Nancy's done before, and it's really neat.

Nancy hasn't even thought about decorating our home for Christmas. That won't come until the middle of December. However, there's just one story along that line that I've got to tell. All of Nancy's friends know about her passion for creating themes that go together well, matching colors and textures to create just the right setting. That's why she can create 5 totally different Christmas trees that all feel right. Well, the thing about Christmas trees is that they look all nicely coordinated, then you get complete chaos in the wrapping papers that are used.

Well, Nancy's solved that problem in our home. Every year she finds 4 or 5 completely different but coordinating wrapping papers that become the "approved" wrapping papers for under our tree. Of course, she picks them out the previous Winter or early Spring when she's ordering all the other Christmas things for the stores. You should see it - all the presents looking different but nicely coordinated. That is, until we shred the papers ripping open the presents.

Ah yes, the last tree. Somehow, I don't think this needs a lot of explanation. With Eiffel towers on the tree and in front of it, plus "Paris" in 8" high script, tin walls and ceiling, and racks of unique clothing, this must be Whimsy.

If anyone is actually reading this blog, please leave comments. Nancy promises that she'll post something personally eventually, but for now, she tells me what to do and I try my best to do it.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Yay Christmas trees!! My favorite part. Thank you for the pictures.