However, the amount of stress surrounding the process of putting up the tree would cause seemed to outweigh the positives - the more the three of us talked about it. We had projects in the front room where the tree usually went, and besides, we were using that place for new projects coming up (as they always did) during the Christmas season, which would make it much more convenient to have the space open. The tree needed to be thoroughly dusted after being up so long (through March). So, all-in-all, with the space filled up with projects, having to clean and sort it all out, getting the tree out and dusting it, assembling it, spreading the branches apart, stringing it with lights, etc, on TOP of dealing with everyday life... you get my point. :) It was decided that putting a tree up this year was just more trouble than we could handle.
But my sister and I kept thinking. Christmas has always been Mom's favorite holiday of the year. She, as the classic "A Christmas Carol" so aptly puts it, "strives to keep Christmas in (her) heart the whole year through", by listening to Christmas music all day long, having several holiday answer tones on her phone (to the surprise of many callers :), and-- having a Christmas tree up many days out of the year to keep the Christmas spirit alive.
So, it seemed sad to us, that this year even with everything going on in our lives, we would not have a tree. What festive tree was going to greet us when we got home from the day's adventures? What beautiful lights were going to help bring us Christmas cheer? Where were our presents going to go?! :D
We decided. Despite the challenges a decision like this would bring, all the hard work we were going to face, Mom would have a tree this year. And with that, we started making a plan.
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For our project, we decided to put the tree up in the master bedroom. Mom had slept under the tree with her brother when she was a child, and she often dreamed of doing so again sometime in the future. We thought it would be a great idea! One problem: the master bedroom was one of the messiest rooms in the house.
So, thus started the top of our list to do:
*Pick up loose stuff of our dad's and put into boxes
*Move boxes into garage
*Pick up all clothes --ones in a corner to be washed, and others folded on boxes-- and put them in the laundry room or the closet
*Make the king-sized bed and shove it over (We needed a little more space to get the tree in the corner)
*Vacuum (Having three, long haired females in the house contributes significantly to the amount of hair on the carpet. We had to put a special nozzle on our vacuum and literally scrub the entire carpet to get it all off.
*Vacuum the tree to get the dust off (This was a huge job, as the tree comes apart in 5 pieces, and it's 8 feet tall)
*Find the Christmas boxes and dig through them for the tree skirt, lights, and angel
*Lay down tree skirt, assemble tree, string on lights
P.S. It helps to make your plan list go in order (as demonstrated above) to lessen confusion and maximize efficiency and make the best use of your time.
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