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happy chanukkah to all who celebrate!
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classicstyxfan wrote:Neither......tress have nothing to do with the Birth of Christ. besides, real trees produce oxygen.
But I suppose if the meaning of Christmas revolves around ensuring the economy gets the boost it needs, and the race to acquire the most material things, then I suppose a plastic tree seems most appropriate.
Sorry, but I'm really down on what the holiday has become. I'm cutting way back, and donating the savings to the local food pantry.
classicstyxfan wrote:Neither......tress have nothing to do with the Birth of Christ.
classicstyxfan wrote:Neither......tress have nothing to do with the Birth of Christ. besides, real trees produce oxygen.
But I suppose if the meaning of Christmas revolves around ensuring the economy gets the boost it needs, and the race to acquire the most material things, then I suppose a plastic tree seems most appropriate.
Sorry, but I'm really down on what the holiday has become. I'm cutting way back, and donating the savings to the local food pantry.
classicstyxfan wrote:Neither......tress have nothing to do with the Birth of Christ. besides, real trees produce oxygen.
But I suppose if the meaning of Christmas revolves around ensuring the economy gets the boost it needs, and the race to acquire the most material things, then I suppose a plastic tree seems most appropriate.
Sorry, but I'm really down on what the holiday has become. I'm cutting way back, and donating the savings to the local food pantry.
gr8dane wrote:classicstyxfan wrote:Neither......tress have nothing to do with the Birth of Christ. besides, real trees produce oxygen.
But I suppose if the meaning of Christmas revolves around ensuring the economy gets the boost it needs, and the race to acquire the most material things, then I suppose a plastic tree seems most appropriate.
Sorry, but I'm really down on what the holiday has become. I'm cutting way back, and donating the savings to the local food pantry.
I hear what you are saying .
But try and tell this to a 5 year old.
Since we are hosting christmas ,with a number of kids invited,we will probably get a real tree.
It does seem like a waste though.
Zan wrote:gr8dane wrote:classicstyxfan wrote:Neither......tress have nothing to do with the Birth of Christ. besides, real trees produce oxygen.
But I suppose if the meaning of Christmas revolves around ensuring the economy gets the boost it needs, and the race to acquire the most material things, then I suppose a plastic tree seems most appropriate.
Sorry, but I'm really down on what the holiday has become. I'm cutting way back, and donating the savings to the local food pantry.
I hear what you are saying .
But try and tell this to a 5 year old.
Since we are hosting christmas ,with a number of kids invited,we will probably get a real tree.
It does seem like a waste though.
On a serious note, if you prefer artificial to real (I agree about it being a waste, and it always makes me a little sad seeing all the trees thrown to the curb after the holidays are over), you can gets some really good deals at Target or Lowes - some are so nice, it's hard to tell if they are real of fake, especially if you go apeshit with lights like we do. Then all you need to buy is a couple Yankee Candles. They're about $25.00 each, but they last forEVER, and they smell fantastic. I have Balsam Fir, and it. is. amazing. They have many, many others, however: Pine, Wreath, etc. All of them have a great Christmasy smell that will fill your whole house.
http://www.yankeecandle.com/cgi-bin/ycb ... Fragrances
You can also try eBay and other retailers like Hallmark stores who sell Yankee candles.
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