
The school Christmas parties are done. . .

The tree has been decorated. . .

The stockings have been hung. . .

The cards have been mailed, Christmas music is playing, and I have been wrapping presents and making goodies so Christmas must be coming soon.
I am usually too particular about the decorations and such that I just do everything. This year I set out the box of decorations and told the kids to decorate the tree. Brittany was in shock and thought I was ill or something because I have only let them “help” in the past – which means I told them exactly where to hang each ornament that I handed them. I am not saying that I didn’t go back and move some things around but for the most part I let them do it this year. And it actually looks pretty good.
Hope you all have a very Merry Christmas!
1 comment:
I'm so impressed! Secretly I did the same thing this year. I hung the lights but then let the kids hang up all the ornaments. I went back after they fell asleep and moved all the important ones to the top of the tree. Now everybody's happy.
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