December 9th, 2010 — 8:58am
You get a twofor today since I totally spaced and forgot last weeks!
First, I’m thankful for my beautiful Christmas tree and the experience that we got to have finding it.
Second, I’m thankful that my dear husband is learning how to cook. Not because he wants to but because he wants to make some of my evenings a little bit easier and to take some of the cooking burden off of my shoulders. What a guy!
(Tell us how you really feel honey.)
Last night I taught him how to make Green Curry and it was seriously delicious.
I walked him through the steps but he made it all.by.himself. Recipe to follow!
I have so much to be thankful for, here’s to NOT forgetting Thankful Thursday again!!!
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December 5th, 2010 — 7:31pm
This weekend we started a new tradition-going out and finding our Christmas tree in the forest. My sister and brother-in-law have done this for years and I knew that when we moved here that I wanted to get in on the tradition.
We drove up to McCall on Friday (it’s about a 2 hour drive) and then woke up on Saturday to go find our tree! We bought our permit, rented our snow shoes, and set out to find the perfect tree.
It didn’t start off so well…
But it quickly turned around:
We hiked down hills with saws:
Staked out the perfect trees:
Got one! (We were on the lookout for four):
Got two! (Look at that stud):
Got three!
We still hadn’t found OUR perfect tree. We went on the hunt and saw one on our way back, WAY down the hill. Shaun got on the sled to get down to it and proclaimed that it was THE PERFECT tree. He cut it down and got it back up the hill (with the help of my brother-in-law).
We were a happy family:
It’s the tree standing up behind us. We stuck it in the snow and we’re below it. It was still 10 feet and when we got it home we had to trim it down a bit.
Here she is on top of the car:
And outside our house:
That’s one beautiful tree! Pretty trees that are under 12 feet are hard to find out in the forest. They are few and far between. We totally lucked out.
When we got home, we put the tree in the house (you should smell it in here!) and decorated with Christmas music going. Lu LOVED it. It was the first year that she’s really understood Christmas and got into it. We had such a nice night.
Shaun just came upstairs and proclaimed, “I love our tree. This is the best Christmas yet!”
I think I need some more ornaments since I’ve never had a big tree before. My old tree topper also won’t work because it’s too skinny to fit on top of the tree. Expect to see some improvements .
I agree with Shaun though, this IS the best Christmas yet!
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