When my husband and I were newlyweds, we started the tradition of buying a Christmas ornament to add to the tree each year. Most years, it had some significance -- a milestone, a trip, an event -- but other years, it was just something we liked. If I count the "First Christmas Together" ornaments from before we were married, we have nearly three decades of these annual decorations, marking everything Baby's First Christmas to a twenty-something re-discovering Harry Potter.
I used to insist that the ornaments went on the tree in order but the impatience of a young assistant (our daughter) and, eventually, the sheer number of ornaments made that a tad untenable (read: sucked the joy out of decorating and made people want to throw the ornaments at Mom instead of putting them on the tree).
This week, I thought I'd share a few of my favorites. The first batch is below, and I'll share a few more on Wednesday.
And I'd love it if you'd do the same. Let's make the comments a collection of Christmas joy (along with meaningful menorahs) that everyone can see, especially in a season where actual, physical visits are a risk many of us aren't taking. Remember progressive dinners? Let's create a virtual progressive parade of ornaments.
I'll start :-)
1994: We bought a house! This little plastic/resin ornament from the Current catalog is one of the oldest on the tree. I wrote the date on the back in gold Sharpie. That little starter house? Still home.
2016 (I think): When I bought this ornament to make my daughter's college (the Q stands for Quinnipiac University) a part of our tree, she all but rolled her eyes (you know how cool college students are :-) This year, she was the one to find it a spot of honor on the tree.
Bring it on! Show me your ornaments. Comment, or just post a picture if you prefer. Either way, let's share some joy.
Our special ornaments include a ceramic pierogi (because of course they do), a pair of penguins that the kids have figured out how to jam the end of a branch into and then bend the branch so the penguin gets a place higher than the tree topper (fake tree here), and 2 paper-doily angels the older kids made in Pre-K. Those are our toppers, but we've long ago forgotten which kid's angel gets to grace the tree each year, so now we have 2 angels on top of the tree each year. I offered to mail my older son his tree angel but he said he didn't think it would survive the cross-country trip :D
ReplyDeleteI don't know how to post pictures in comments, so this will have to do.
Thanks for sharing! Fake tree here, too. Allergies make real trees untenable.
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