Christmas Decorations - 2008
I spent part of the weekend decorating for Christmas. On Friday night we went to Target to buy our tree and we were in and out in 10 minutes - a record for me. We bought the first tree we looked at - Alex couldn't believe his luck. Once home he quickly set it up the in the tree pot and dragged the decorations from under the house. As far as he was concerned, his job was done.
Target was good to us this year. Here we have a our dining room table's center piece.

The finished fireplace mantle with Frosty by the side. We recently received Frosty from Janet and Klaus and it will be put outside once the weather improves.

These are Christmas cards I've received over the last couple of years and I've framed the entryway to the living room with them.

Here is the finished tree all lit up. In the foreground is my Dickens village.

Close-up view of the village. I was given the village by a friend who didn't want them anymore and this was my first time setting them up. I had some of them on this table and others on top of a bookshelf. Next year I will need to buy some trees.

This picture didn't take so well but I like the way the red berry lights glow amongst the pine cones and pine tree greenery.

Target was good to us this year. Here we have a our dining room table's center piece.
The finished fireplace mantle with Frosty by the side. We recently received Frosty from Janet and Klaus and it will be put outside once the weather improves.
These are Christmas cards I've received over the last couple of years and I've framed the entryway to the living room with them.
Here is the finished tree all lit up. In the foreground is my Dickens village.
Close-up view of the village. I was given the village by a friend who didn't want them anymore and this was my first time setting them up. I had some of them on this table and others on top of a bookshelf. Next year I will need to buy some trees.
This picture didn't take so well but I like the way the red berry lights glow amongst the pine cones and pine tree greenery.
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Beautiful decorations!!!
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