Saturday was a perfect day to find our tree. When I was growing up my family and I always went to Daniken Tree Farm, so this is where Bill and I took the boys to find our tree. We arrived at the tree farm, boarded a wagon, and went on a ride to find our tree. I knew I wanted a short needled tree, so we were dropped off by the scotch pine and white pine trees.
After much searching, we finally found the perfect tree. Everyone kept telling us the tree looks much smaller in the field, but when we get it into our house it will appear much larger. We chose a tree a little shorter than Bill. Of course, Nolan had to be right in the middle of all the action while Bill cut the tree down.
While our tree was being shaken and wrapped up, Bill and I took Nolan and Carter to play on the swing set. Carter had a blast going down the slide. We didn't have to wait too long before a worker let us know our tree was ready to be picked up. The tree was put on top of the car, and away we went. I took a picture of the tree on top of the car when we got home and Carter photo bombed from his carseat!
Lots of people complain about how messy real trees are, but I think artificial trees shed needles just as much. At least real trees smell AMAZING!! Nolan helped Bill trim the trunk and hammer the stand into the tree. Nolan helped with every step and really enjoyed being a part of the excitement. Carter enjoyed sorting through all of the Christmas decorations and throwing the ornaments around. Thank goodness the ornaments are plastic.
Bill and Nolan positioned the tree and it was time for the lights and decorations to be put on. Bill let Carter put the first ornament on the tree. Carter loved putting the ornament on the tree, but he was more excited to yank it off and throw it. Needless to say, Carter was kept away from the tree the rest of the night. Nolan placed the star on the top of the tree with Bill's assistance. Nolan remembered placing the star on the tree last year, so this year he was super excited to do it again.
The stockings were hung, the fireplace mantle decorated, and even a few presents were wrapped. Nolan wanted to pose by his finished project. As I was editing the pictures for the blog, I came across a Christmas section, so Nolan and I had a little fun editing his picture. Nolan thought him being Santa was hilarious!!
A few days before we bought our Christmas tree, Bill and I decorated the outside of our house. Nolan and Carter helped to sort and test the lights before putting them on the house. Bill braved the freezing cold weather and the steep roof line to make our house look beautiful for Christmas. Nolan was ecstatic to see the house with the lights on at night!
I informed Nolan that since our Christmas tree is decorated, Santa will be sending an elf to check up on Carter and him. Nolan didn't quite understand until the next morning.....
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