Thursday, 20 December 2012

Decorated Christmas Trees And Family Moments

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.

Maybe there is already a worn and cherished family tree waiting in the basement. If you did not have a chance to bond over christmas tree shop hopping, surely you will get a chance in christmas tree decorating. Let the children in on it to create simply priceless moments. Allow them to design, plan and execute all aspects of embellishing the tree.

How about having one of those crazy and spectacular tree themes only a child can come up with? Maybe a space or princess inspired tree? They can collect appropriate ornaments and decor while you start hanging up the christmas lights. When it's all set up, then they can begin loading up on whatever look they are going for. It will definitely be a christmas they can all look back on with a laugh or two. Lastly, crown the tree with an heirloom star or angel to mark this momentous occasion.

Bring the child to your shopping trips and let them choose the gifts they will want to give to their friends. They will understand the value of wise buying and you will learn more about how your child thinks about people and the value of money. Allow them to pick out the gift wrapping paper and ribbons and let them wrap the presents themselves. Out of all the gifts under the tree, it is the home-made and awkward looking package that will be remembered.

Don't keep the gifts in a 'secret' place. Believe me-- they won't be secret for long. People, children and grown-ups alike, have a way of sniffing these out. Keep them under the beloved tree where they belong. Sure, it will be shaken and scrutinized for hours by the curious recipients; but at least nobody but the truly mischievous will dare open it up in full view of everyone.

As much as you can, have a video cam by you as the weeks preceding Christmas come. Excitement and festivities usher in unexpected priceless moments you will want to store in your family's memory banks. They make for good stories-and future blackmail material. Decorated christmas trees are more than a holiday icon-they are a beautiful reminder of moments we wish to take with us forever.




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