Christmas at my house
Christmas decorations, at least. I wasn’t going to get a tree this year, but my sister and brother-in-law and their six kids were stopping by on their way to Alabama for Christmas, so I thought I’d go ahead and get one. I got it a few weeks ago–it’s one with the roots and all, which is a lovely concept in theory, but not so great when one lives alone and cannot carry it inside. I should have wised up when it took three guys to put it in the back of my car to get it home.
I did buy a lovely large galvanized bucket to keep it in, but the bucket leaks, so I can’t keep it as well-watered as I would like. I’m pretty sure it’s going to die before I can replant it (not to be a pessimist or anything, and I do try to water it as well as I can, but it’s dropping needles and I have to leave it for a week while i drive to Pennsylvania for Christmas). Next year, I will get a cut tree.
Here’s a photo of my house from the outside, but you can see the tree inside:

Here’s a view from inside: 
Good Christmas memories already this December:
–Lessons and Carols at Sewanee
–Reading Luke 2:1-20 in Chapel for Covenant’s (less formal) Lessons and Carols
–Getting to see Andrew Peterson’s Behold the Lamb of God concert twice. One in Huntsville and one in Nashville.
–Having family visit even though I live so far from “home.” So much fun to have my house full of kids!
–Niedlov’s bakery and their Christmas stollen.
More to come as I travel north on Friday, visiting my brother and sister-in-law in Va, before heading to Philly on Saturday.
December 19th, 2007 at 12:22 pm
So so lovely! Thanks for sharing pictures… now everyone can covet your house right along with me.
Merry Christmas, and safe travels!
December 28th, 2007 at 9:05 pm
Looks great! You back in Chattanooga now?
January 4th, 2008 at 3:24 pm
Yup, Geof, I’m back in the sunny warm South (or something like that)