This is how I start my day. Whether Eric leaves to teach his classes or sleeps in, as soon as he is out of bed I have the doxie horde with me. And then it is hard for me to want to get up. They don’t always lie around like this, sometimes they are all over me. And you know I hate that. Also they tend to come and go, jump down at the slightest sound and then bound back in acting like “we found you.” It’s a great way to start the day.
And when I finally get up and ready to face the world I walk out into our living room to what is our Christmas tree this year. Although not an original idea, it was one I saw online last year and spent most of the year trying to get it implemented. First we had to find a wooden ladder, which was not as easy as I thought it would be. Then, because this was going to be our Christmas tree, I decided to paint it forest green. We bought premade shelves and I have since decided they also need to be painted but that will wait for later. Anyway, after the ladder was properly prepared Eric took over adding the lights and then arranging the village pieces. We are both thrilled with it.
Oh, you may have noticed the big empty space at the bottom. We decided that with our three doxie babies, who have to get into everything, we would do better to not set up any of the village down there. We do have three large animated Pooh pieces that may make an appearance before Christmas gets here.
4 comments:
I love the clock!!!! I used that word also when I was working for the same reasons as you. Sending prayers for minimal pain, more healing, and a wonderful New Year. Merry Christmas!
I love the Christmas tree idea and so relate to the no bottom shelf! My dogs have gotten our little table top tree 3 times. The darn thing is only 3' tall on a regular end table. The dogs don't counter surf yet they tree surf. One time the tree was on the floor while the other two times ornaments were off. We took the ornaments off and left the lights on.... hopefully they won't attack it again. Ha! We'll see.
Love the clock! It's perfect. Hope the hip heals on it's own. Have a very Merry Christmas!
Love your 'tree' xx
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