RaspberrySwirl
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My husband has beengiving me grief over my Christmas ornaments. I keep everything thechildren have ever made in the way of ornaments. I also have bought orhandmade each of them a special ornament each yearaswell.I've got a few ornaments from when I grew up that I puton my tree and some that were handed down from my grandmotheror mother to myself. Every ornament is put on our tree each year, noexceptions! We've had a few years that our poor old tree was bowingdown under the weight! We don't put any pretty balls or anything elseon it anymore, there isn't room! My husband would like to have a"pretty tree". I love these ornaments. My plan is to send each child'sornament with them when they marry and start their own family and havetheir own home. It will help them begin their own traditions. I will bevery sad to see themgo.
Ilove the cardboard and yarn ornaments from kindergarten...I love thelittle art project ornaments they did...I love to look at the baby'sfirst Christmas ones, or the USA Eagle from when Bryan was inIraq...the little marshmallow man from the summer we had so much fun atthe lake...Shiny balls don't mean all those things to me!
I'd love to see your ornaments if you have time!
PS- in the second picture down you cansee the ornament we got Sebastian's little girl this year - it's abunny in a stocking - for the year she got Sebastian!
Raspberry
I'd love to see your ornaments if you have time!
PS- in the second picture down you cansee the ornament we got Sebastian's little girl this year - it's abunny in a stocking - for the year she got Sebastian!
Raspberry