Friday, April 26, 2013

Of Precious Moments And Decorated Christmas Trees

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By Giselle Taylor


We've been counting down Christmas since July-of course, it is a season best loved and celebrated by most people around the globe. People save up money all year for the perfect gift to give their loved ones; jolly, round Santas toll their bells to encourage generosity for our less fortunate brethren; inspiring hymns and cheery carols fill up the cars crawling along the highways. But perhaps the most iconic of all these symbols are decorated christmas trees. You will find them taking residence in every home soaking in the warmth and love of the family.

These trees are the natural hub for eggnog drinking, story swapping, laughing family members. It has been lovingly bought and transported from christmas tree shops by the same family to take part in an invaluable page of their memories. Scrumptious meals and joyful reunions are common events in this precious circle and special time.

Perhaps you have a synthetic tree stored away in the basement awaiting its return in the holidays-let them come forth! If you missed out on bonding over picking the perfect fir, you will definitely have many opportunities in tree decorating. Make it a special experience for the children by allowing them to be creative director and executor of the said project.

Consider having a cartoon or anime inspired tree. Seems out of the ordinary right? That makes it extra special, one the kids will remember forever. As they feverishly work on the cutouts and collecting of appropriate ornaments, pre decorate the tree by draping it with christmas lights. They can hang their little works of art after. When all is done, have one child (elected by his siblings and cousins) crown the christmas tree with a special angel or star and make this occasion tradition for the years to come.

Allow the child to pick out the gifts they will distribute to their friends and other family members. This will educate them on the value of money and you will yourself learn a thing or two of how your child thinks and responds to certain situations. Give him a free hand on wrapping paper and ribbons; and let him gift wrap the presents himself. Usually, the funny and skewed looking package is the most memorable one of all.

Something every responsible matriarch should know-never store gifts in secret hiding places. The real secret is you not finding out that they know about your stash before Christmas day comes around. The mystery boxes will be shaken, prodded, studied for several weeks but you can be sure it will stay wrapped and parked within a few feet from the tree. No culprit will be caught sneaking it off in full view of everyone.

And finally, allow me to give you an advice I wish I received in my earlier holidays shared with my own family-keep a video camera on hand at all times. Priceless memories come up as the days that precede Christmas day wear on. Decorated christmas trees witness every joyful tear and laughter between loved ones, enjoy them while they are around.




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