Adam@Home by Rob Harrell for December 10, 2009
Transcript:
Adam: Okay, before we go, here's my patented approach. Katy: Patented? I don't know. Pops, remember last year? "Last Year" Adam: We must find a noble tree, but not pretentious! It must be aromatic with soft, but not passive, needles. Katy: Yay! Adam: Here it is! I've found it! Katy: Yay! Is it the perfect tree? Adam: It's the most perfect tree that any family could ever hope for...(who has a budget under $20) Katy: I like how all those needles fell off when you shook it.
COWBOY7 almost 15 years ago
Been there done that! If you have a budget don’t get a real tree unless your awesome with the trimmings!
darkwraith almost 15 years ago
I prefer one of them fake Christmas trees.
Allan CB Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Is that Charlie Adam Brown? haha
Lyons Group, Inc. almost 15 years ago
We have a fake Christmas tree for three years now.
RI Red Hen almost 15 years ago
I have a fake tree also. We bought it for our sons 1st. Christmas. He was 3mos. old. He is now 42, and the tree still looks great.
kershawfamily almost 15 years ago
I remember when I could a decent tree for $15.
alondra almost 15 years ago
Memere, you must take really good care of it. Come to think of it I wonder if my mother is still using the same tree we got when I was a teenager. If you take good care of things there’s no reason it can’t last many years.
mebroske almost 15 years ago
My husband has banned Christmas from the house and refuses to shop, go to Christmas parties, or visit the children on Christmas. So, if you don’t care what anyone thinks and are retired, you can quit Christmas, if that is what you want to do.
pibfan868 almost 15 years ago
One of my great family memories is that we would go out to the farm of some friends and take just the top of a good sized pine as our Christmas tree. That meant the tree could and would still grow, and we had a fresh tree.
yyyguy almost 15 years ago
since i live alone, i’ve never had a tree or put up any decorations in my home(s). my family always gathered at my parents place - which was always well decked out. since Mom’s gone now, and Dad’s in a small apartment, things are changing - and i may just start. still, what am i going to do. buy some presents, put them under a tree, then open them Christmas morning and say, “Surprise!” to myself?
bald almost 15 years ago
why spend all that money on a tree when as soon as it is cut it starts to die, ..donate that money to a charity, a homeless shelter or even a local veterans organization. you don’t need a tree to celebrate Christmas
dante.deangelo almost 15 years ago
A tree starts to die the moment it sprouts … just like you and i do when we’re born.
jqmcd almost 15 years ago
…I’m renting my tree…
jlerner Premium Member almost 15 years ago
“It’s not really such a bad tree. It just needs a little love.”
krisl73 almost 15 years ago
I love having a fake tree. It’s so easy! It’s not messy.
madmarge almost 15 years ago
I have a small tree that I crocheted from a pattern in a magazine.
hildigunnurr Premium Member almost 15 years ago
Susan001 here with her usual negativeness. I’m not Christian, actually I’m not religious at all but I sure enjoy Christmas (or Yule as we all call it up here - even the Christians - Christ doesn’t enter the name of the festivities at all).