We put the Christmas decorations up this weekend. I love Christmas decorations. It is always fun for the house to be decked out with symbols of the joy we feel because God came to be with us. But guess what? We didn't put up our tree this year. I know, I know...that qualifies me as some sort of a scrooge. We have reasons. Traveling schedules, hubby's back issues, and mostly a desire to simplify--all played into our decision.
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Plus, I have an ornament thing. I LOVE Christmas ornaments. Many of ours are gifts from loved ones or attached to memories of each year. We have ornaments to remember vacations, every Disney trip, babies, new homes, our dog, and other family milestones. We have precious homemade ornaments from the kids. We have special ornaments in honor of the special babies that live in heaven: Earl (Dave's sister's firstborn-1992), Aidan (our little guy-1999) and Sadie (my sister's sweet girl--2009). We also have many ornaments that point us to Christ's birth that are special to us. Almost all of our ornaments are packed away with care in their own wrapping, many in their original boxes. I even have written the dates and the gift givers on most of the boxes as well. {OK, maybe I'm a little uptight about the ornament boxes...} And we have tons. We can't even get them all on the tree anymore. But I love our full, eclectic, tree.
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our tree last year |
We watched a decorating special this weekend, and I am sure our tree breaks many of the holiday decorating rules...but who cares? It's ours, it's special to us, and we love it.
And we didn't put it up this year. In our {my?} desire to simplify our holiday season a bit--it was the thing if we eliminated would have the greatest impact on our time and on our energy. As you can imagine, all that ornament abundance makes for a time consuming endeavor. Especially on the put-away end of things. And somehow, no one is as excited about that part...
Christmas isn't a tree, right? I'm ALL about traditions, but am trying to learn not to put them ahead of sanity, peace and health. I can get a little perfectionistic in my expectations. My desire to simplify this season comes from a desire to leave space for some other traditions...celebrating advent with story and togetherness and peaceful waiting. Those things get crowded out pretty easily when I am busy with all the have-tos and all the make-it-wonderfuls.
I'm sure none of you are scroogy-tree-skippers like me, but I love to hear creative ideas on making the season more than just a bunch of to-dos, enjoyable as they might be. So, are any of you trying to simplify this year?