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@#$%! Sweary Christmas 2020 !%$#@  

bustinout20202 67F  
838 posts
12/18/2020 1:42 am
@#$%! Sweary Christmas 2020 !%$#@


My family sent me this pic last week. It’s from my niece. It’s one of her neighbors’ decorations. I think it was the outsides that matched my insides last week.

We were off to such a good start too. We got our8 boxes of decorations out of storage, and the tree up the very day after Thanksgiving. I am not a Black Friday shopper. Not even online. I did that once…nevermore! Nevermore! However, this was a record for us. It was the first year we ever had the tree up and décor sprouting around the house the very next day after Turkey day; I mean before one could say I’m stuffed on stuffing, we had that sucker up and ready to go, and the stockings were [ahem] well hung with the utmost care.

Except...two whole strands of lights on our pre-lit tree wouldn’t light. No problem. We’ll just get replacement bulbs for them. We did, but they didn’t, They wouldn’t light. At all. Huge dark spots in the middle of the tree, it looked naked but not in a good way.

Now, we could have simply bought new strands and just added them to the tree. We could have…but, we both agreed it would look, well, messy and weird. No problem, he says. We’ll just remove the pre-lit ones and get some more new ones.

Have you ever removed lights from a pre-lit tree? Any idea how many lights are on a pre-lit tree? It’s a lot like the 1000 Faces pattern I’ve been finding lately when thrifting vintage Kutani china. They have a thing for the number 1000. There is a belief that if you create 1000 paper origami cranes within a year’s time; at the end of a year, not only would it grant you health and healing, but the gods would grant you your wish. Yeah definitely a thing for 1000.

Every light has a clip of some sort. Those clips are green, The very same green as the pre-lit burned out tree. And just like the eternity symbol there is no beginning, there is no end. Like the journey of a thousand miles, one just must begin.

So we did. The hubs took the taller parts of the tree; however, I had the very top because it was easily removed and I could sit down to work on it, slowly…very slowly, and being of short stature, I had the bottom section. The clips blended in so well, I couldn’t see them. It all had to be done by Braille; feeling my way on a branch with eight or so clips on it. Sometimes my hands were enough to remove the clips; other times we had to result to wire snips. As we worked over the next few days, our tree devolved into a paltry Christmas bush with the lights looking much like the picture above. My language devolved even more so.

Each time I had to work on it, I would try to get into a meditative state, I’d think of it as a Zen garden, and I was just raking rock. Enlightenment would come soon. Instead, I would walk away from the heap after 20 minutes or so, swearing and wondering why do we go to all this trouble anyway?

I noticed we were almost halfway through December with our living room still looking a disaster. And I could never find the end of a strand until the very end. Did you know they will splice three strands together at times? No beginning. No end. Only a very long effing middle that trailed off three ways! Isn’t that a fire hazard?

It took taking the tree down to its stand before we were ready to build it back up. The Holiday pilot light had just about gone out on the inside of me. I didn’t care about decorating for the holiday. My fingers had lost all their prints from blindly reaching into branches, twisting and pulling on clips prying them loose with whatever means possible. The floor was covered in clips and fake needles.

It was my 1000 origami crane project, I wanted to see it through. It took the better part of two weeks t.o finally see it finished. But we did it. Tree is up. Lights are on. Its decorated with my favorite vintage ornaments. And It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas!


~~~" Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift." --Mary Oliver~~~


CleavageFan4U 67M
69374 posts
12/18/2020 7:17 am

Hummm, perhaps ONE of the reasons I've resisted the (great) pressure to go the artificial and pre-light route. I still get a live tree. It was purchased a week ago, put in a bucket of water outside, just moved in to the house yesterday, and currently standing in the stand and "falling out" awaiting decoration.

The outdoor lights - well around here you do that when the chance comes weather/wind-wise. Typically that might be Black Friday, though this week with being newly retired I got a bit of jump on it. Perhaps due to the dismal year, they've been lighted earlier than normal too.

CONGRATS on "beating" that tree!!

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bustinout20202 replies on 12/18/2020 7:10 pm:
I resisted going artificial until the prices for live dead trees just got crazy. I do miss the scent, but I don't miss the needles! We usually get a live wreath in the house to enjoy the fragrance. Thanks for the read!

lefty64014 66M
258 posts
12/18/2020 7:34 am

Seems familiar


bustinout20202 replies on 12/18/2020 7:14 pm:
Love this! RV or bus in the foreground? thanks for the read!

bustinout20202 replies on 12/19/2020 6:07 am:
Love Christmas villages!! thanks for the read, and the photo!

jtwrigleyville 45M
427 posts
12/18/2020 11:15 pm

Very festive!


bustinout20202 replies on 12/19/2020 6:36 am:
Thanks JT! I find I enjoy decorating less and less. With Christmas I'm becoming more of a minimalist than I used to be. My house is really too small to be completely decked out for the holidays. I saw pics in one of my FB groups from someone who put up 28 trees in her home! 28! If I did that, I'd be living outside the house for the holidays! Merry Sweary Christmas!

bustinout20202 67F  
1080 posts
12/19/2020 1:20 pm

Merry Sweary Christmas, y'all! Hey, I may not have fingerprints, but at least I can still type! lol

~~~" Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness. It took me years to understand that this too, was a gift." --Mary Oliver~~~


citizen4722 66M  
74582 posts
12/19/2020 1:51 pm

Your tree looks a lot better than mine. My niece told me I ought to get a new Christmas tree. I said I will but I didn't tell her which year


bustinout20202 replies on 12/24/2020 11:48 am:
We held out with real trees as long as possible. I got tired of the costs going up and up! This tree has paid for itself over and over till this year. But its still got some life left in it! Happy Holidays!

merlot5555 67M/57F  
1472 posts
12/24/2020 9:23 am

...tree looks amazing... takes patience to deal with those things... kudos....


bustinout20202 replies on 12/24/2020 11:49 am:
Thanks Mr. Merlot! I did get to practice patience on this one! Happy Holidays!

60satisfaction 66M

12/24/2020 8:45 pm

I was working at this photo shop before Christmas last year, and was tasked with stringing lights on a 8' diameter artificial wreath to be displayed on the front of the store.
Dozens of strands needed to be woven thru the filthiest mess of a wreath you ever did see..
I got it done in two days.


bustinout20202 replies on 12/25/2020 8:18 pm:
Two days? This took about 10 days from start to finish. That's why I called it a very Sweary Christmas!

60satisfaction 66M

12/24/2020 8:47 pm

Your tree looks great! ours is pretty darn modest.
If it wasn't for the grandkids, I wouldn't bother any more.


bustinout20202 replies on 12/25/2020 8:19 pm:
Thanks for your kind words. I'm kinda into the vintage style decorations...hmmmm, wonder why??

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