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In reply to the discussion: As a youngster, what kind of Christmas tree did you have. fake. or that silver metallic one with the light spinner [View all]debm55
(53,685 posts)25. Thank you very much, 50 Shades Of Blue. I thought the tree looked better without the light spinner and with one color of
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As a youngster, what kind of Christmas tree did you have. fake. or that silver metallic one with the light spinner [View all]
debm55
Friday
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BlueWaveNeverEnd. We had that one too, The trunk had holes with paint and you had to match the color coded branches. I
debm55
Friday
#14
Thank you very much, House of Roberts. Do you remember stepping on the real pine needles? The artificial was easier to
debm55
Friday
#17
HAHAHAHHAA. Thank you House of Roberts. We had a rug where the needles would get caught. Mother had a Hoover.
debm55
Friday
#24
Thank you anciano for sharing--the needles, the smell. was great.from a real tree.
debm55
Friday
#18
Yes, and driving to relatives homes to see trees in the tree lots that no one wanted. It was sad. Thank you
debm55
Friday
#19
My mom loved the silver tree with the rotating color spindle that squeaked..we hated it and to this day..
Deuxcents
Friday
#8
thank you very much Deuxcents, My cousins had one. After awhile they stopped using the color spindle and just added blue
debm55
Friday
#21
Always real; fir or spruce, never pine. Pine needles are too long to hold ornaments properly.
Ocelot II
Friday
#9
Thank you Ocelot II , Your tree sounds absolutly beautiful. I also loved the bubble lights. The tinsels with lead --who
debm55
Friday
#22
I hated the angel hair. If you weren't careful it would make cuts on you as it was spun glass.
debm55
Friday
#45
Yes, they passed down from family to family. Very beautiful. Thank you, electric_blue68
debm55
Friday
#46
Started out with real, went artificial, also had a small aluminum tree.
50 Shades Of Blue
Friday
#10
Thank you very much, 50 Shades Of Blue. I thought the tree looked better without the light spinner and with one color of
debm55
Friday
#25
Thank you very much, Diamond_Dog for your wonderful post and sharing the delight of a child seeing the Christmas tree in
debm55
Friday
#48
Thank you Eugene, we had the same tree with the colored coded branches to fit in the trunk. Worked fine until the as the
debm55
Friday
#49
Thank sounds beautiful. patphil. I loved those glass antique ornaments. Your tree of your youth sounds beautiful . Thank
debm55
Friday
#26
My mother was the first on the block to get an artificial tree & they didn't look all that great back then.
CrispyQ
Friday
#27
Thank you CrispyQ, Arm still sore , but it will get better. We put our tree up the Sunday before Christmas and kept it
debm55
Friday
#50
Sometimes real ones until my dad bought an aluminum tree with the colored light wheel
SheltieLover
Friday
#29
Thank you very much, SheltieLover. That's funny. I use to have a tree with a different theme in my house. I have 8 rooms
debm55
Friday
#52
Real live ones mostly (and I continued to insist even when the silver monstrosity appeared--sans spinner)
hlthe2b
Friday
#30
I agree with you hithe2b. I have the artificial table top tree. and get a pine or balsam wreath for the living room.
debm55
Friday
#64
My parents had real trees until my brother and I were teenagers. My wife and I have always had live or real trees.
NNadir
Friday
#32
Thank you NNadir, you are a very sweet person. You and your wife are very lucky to have the love of each other.
debm55
Friday
#65
As a kid, always real. Always a floor tree, except when Dad broke his hip in '61.
rsdsharp
Friday
#34
Thank you very much for sharing with us, rsdsharp. It was a hassle to have all the trees in my home. But as a youth ,
debm55
Friday
#67
Thank you for sharing your wonderful memories with us, electric_blue68. I enjoyed reading them
debm55
Friday
#69
Thank you very much, LogDog75. The sense of smell is most connect to memories. Thank you for sharing those memories.
debm55
Friday
#72
Thank you very much, wcmagumba. The smell of a real tree is wonderful and the delight in decorating is magical to a
debm55
Friday
#56
After I left home, my folks decided they wanted a more orderly tree. They bought an atificial tree (a very good one)...
marble falls
Friday
#53
Thank you very much, marble falls. What a wonderful post. They are treasures of years past.
debm55
Friday
#54
Thank you very much for your compassion for putting the real tree up even though it would make you sick. You are an
debm55
Saturday
#79
Thank you very much, buzzycrumbhunger. Sounds like your ex was an ass. I had the Charlie Brown Christmas tree too-bent,
debm55
Saturday
#90
Thank you so much 3catwoman3. Your tree sounds wonderful. I do the same with moving the ornaments around so they are the
debm55
Saturday
#89
HAHHAAHHAHHA. Thank you very much. PikaBlue, for sharing your sharing your funny Christmas memory.
debm55
Saturday
#87
HAHAHA. Thank you Mad_Dem_X. Cutting down your own tree sounds like so much fun.I have never done it , but I wish I had.
debm55
Saturday
#77
LOL! That reminds me of one of the last times my mother and I went out to get a Christmas tree.
MIButterfly
Saturday
#82