Decorating the tree is a family tradition. Without the effort of our Leisgang team, the tree decorating would be a disaster.
Dean hauls the plastic tubs of Christmas decorations
upstairs, from the depths of the basement. He also drags the “fake” Christmas
trees upstairs; however it is my job to put them together. Our pre-lit tree is
a puzzle because the strands of lights on the tree have to be plugged together,
properly; allowing the tree to light up. The puzzle is the connection of the
plugs. The company that made the tree labeled the plugs A, B and C. So, one
would think A plugs into A, B plugs into B, and C plugs into C. Unfortunately,
that is not the case. I thought I was smart a few years back and labeled the
plugs, with silver Sharpie ink. In my perfect world, the silver Sharpie plug
number 1 connects with the other number 1 plug. Then, plug 2 connects with plug
2, and so on. Sadly, my world is not perfect. This year I could not figure out
how to make the tree light up, period. Alas, I broke down and weaved a green
extension cord up the trunk of the tree. All the A’s, B’s, C’s and 1, 2, 3’s
are plugged into the green extension cord. Magically, the tree lit up.
Moving on to the decorating portion of our family tradition
involves tons of help from Noah and Riley. Noah and Riley are in charge of
decorating the tree. They even had stools placed in front of the tree this year
so that could place ornaments closer to the top of the tree. Noah had a plan to
place all the theme ornaments near each other. So, if you wander over to our
house and notice all the jingle bell ornaments clumped together, you will know
why. Riley worked hard to fill in the empty spaces on the Christmas tree. My
job is to un-clump the ornaments, so they are spread throughout the entire
tree. But, I must be very sneaky when relocating ornaments, otherwise the kids will get upset with me for moving their carefully placed ornament. Dean is in charge of unpacking ornaments from boxes, placing hooks on
them for hanging and reminiscing about the history of each ornament. He has a
great memory for who we received ornaments from, why we received them and the
sentimental value attached to each ornament.
Last but not least, Dean, Noah and Riley place the singing
stuffed animals on the fireplace each year. Many years ago I declared a holiday
theme of snowman, so we have singing snowman coming out our ears. The kids like
to place them on the fireplace and make the snowman sing, AT THE SAME
TIME. It is hilarious the first time this happens. It is funny the second this
happens. It is even funny the third time this happens. However, singing
snowman, singing different songs, all at the same time does get tiresome. But, I wouldn’t change any of these moments.
I look forward to our decorating tradition, and so do Dean and the kids.
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