Good Morning Friday!
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2020 7:26 am
Guess I beat Shirl up this morning. Coffee’s ready. Or there’s Hot Cocoa or Tea if you prefer. Little bit snowy here and there in northern Michigan, but winter is in no hurry to get serious it seems.
I see from reading yesterday’s posts, that not many can get into the Christmas mood. There’s nothing wrong with not wanting to decorate or put up a tree. When I was growing up, Christmas was not heard about till the day after Thanksgiving. My mother always took me to J.L. Hudson in Detroit and it was like walking into a Christmas Wonderland. People went all out to decorate their houses too. We always had a live tree at Christmas, but it never got put up until just before the big day arrived. The house would smell of fresh pine. And I Christmas morning I would awake to the smell of the fire my dad made in our fireplace. Now, we start seeing Christmas appearing earlier and earlier every year. I think that by the time the season is really here, we are tired of it. But also, as we get older, the desire to go all out decorating becomes less fun and more of a chore. Time to let another generation take over. My mother loved Christmas, and since we had artificial Christmas trees by then, we put ours up the dsy after Thanksgiving. I loved decorating in the house. Mom made all kinds of cookies and treats etc. There were the family dinners, visiting with friends etc. But after mom passed away, I lost my interest in Christmas. Times change and we with the times.
So that’s my story for today. Have an appt. to get my hair cut later on and with the light snow outside, won’t be working in the woods today. Did more trimming and branch burning yesterday though.
Have a nice day everyone, wear your masks and stay safe.
I see from reading yesterday’s posts, that not many can get into the Christmas mood. There’s nothing wrong with not wanting to decorate or put up a tree. When I was growing up, Christmas was not heard about till the day after Thanksgiving. My mother always took me to J.L. Hudson in Detroit and it was like walking into a Christmas Wonderland. People went all out to decorate their houses too. We always had a live tree at Christmas, but it never got put up until just before the big day arrived. The house would smell of fresh pine. And I Christmas morning I would awake to the smell of the fire my dad made in our fireplace. Now, we start seeing Christmas appearing earlier and earlier every year. I think that by the time the season is really here, we are tired of it. But also, as we get older, the desire to go all out decorating becomes less fun and more of a chore. Time to let another generation take over. My mother loved Christmas, and since we had artificial Christmas trees by then, we put ours up the dsy after Thanksgiving. I loved decorating in the house. Mom made all kinds of cookies and treats etc. There were the family dinners, visiting with friends etc. But after mom passed away, I lost my interest in Christmas. Times change and we with the times.
So that’s my story for today. Have an appt. to get my hair cut later on and with the light snow outside, won’t be working in the woods today. Did more trimming and branch burning yesterday though.
Have a nice day everyone, wear your masks and stay safe.