Thursday, December 15, 2011

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

 A few weeks ago, we got out the Christmas decorations for Family Home Evening, and decorated.



 Our pre-lit tree wasn't so pre-lit anymore.  Only two sections were working.  So, we decided to fix it.  After working for a short time, we decided that we would take all the lights off the tree, fix them, and then put them back on.  Well....that sounded good.  

When a tree is "pre-lit", it means that it has strings of lights that have no beginning or end, and they are attached to every single branch with about 20,498 little green plastic clips, and 2675 black zip ties that have to be cut with scissors.  At first, we were carefully removing all the clips and ties, and we ended by using all our muscle to rip the lights off the tree.  It is no longer pre-lit.  

Our tree has been sitting un-decorated this whole month, and I finally decided to shell out the money to buy lights for our tree.  I stopped at Wal-Mart the other day.  I guess they don't plan for us people who take this long to light our trees.  They only had one set of Christmas tree lights (too short for our tree).  They had lots of icicle lights, net lights, etc., but no more simple strings of lights.  Argh.  What happened to the olden days when people would bring a tree in on Christmas Eve, and put lights on it then?  Maybe we'll try candles?  :)


3 comments:

Bob L. said...

In the olden days they had beautiful big lights that didn't ruin a whole string when one light burned out.

Tasha L. said...

Oh Bob, those were outdoor lights. If they were on the tree, little kids would burn their hands. ;)

Elder & Sister Lamoreaux said...

There used to be strings of lights that were indoor lights that when one light went out you could replace it, but the rest of the lights still were lit. We absolutely love your blogs. Sorry we have been so slow at reading all the blogs and answering them. WE are going to do lots better. We agreed with all the comments have been made. We love y'all., Mom & Dad