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Inspiration for this blog came from my cousin Roy. His daily reflections of the events in his life have been thoughtful and interesting. Family, friends, colleagues are welcome to read my blog.



Monday, December 19, 2011

OUR CHRISTMAS TREE

A house is not fully decorated for Christmas without the tree. We usually get our real tree about 10-14 days before Christmas. Decorated with lights and our favourite bulbs with an Angel with a light and Tasha's little toilet paper creation from Kindergarten, it sits in our Family Room to enjoy.

Christmas trees have their roots in many ancient traditions. From the Egyptians to the Romans and the Druids in Great Britain, everygreen trees were symbols of lasting through winters. Our more modern traditions come from Germany and Scandinavia. We are told Martin Luther put candles on his tree in honour of Christ's birth.

Those traditions were brought to North America when the various immigrant groups arrived. Of course the coniferous trees are prolific here making it easy to have Christmas trees. Now the tree industry is a staple. We can buy a tree from many sources. Our local malls or stores have sellers or go just a little north of the city to a Christmas tree farm, cutting your own tree. Of course you can get an artificial one that are prelit for your convenience.

I like to add these little artificial trees in various spots around the house. The grandchildren can touch and play with them.
The Christmas tree is a highlight in many town squares throughout the country. Even our local town has its own tree in front of the Centre for Performing Arts in Richmond Hill.

As the tree grows over the years, then the light display will become bigger. Actually the Spruce tree on our front lawn is huge now. A testament to Coniferous trees everywhere.
But tell me- do you put a star or an angel at the top? And why did you chose one over the other? Is there a religious reason for you? A family tradition? Or do you just like it?
O Christmas Tree!! Another wonderful song. For all those little children who think their Christmas tree is the best, make sure you make the effort to let them know- yes it is!!

1 comment:

  1. Christmas trees, living or artificial, are wonderful to have and decorate at this time of year. We have a large, artificial, pre-lit one, topped with an angel, this year. It looks great, especially when lit up in a dark room. Lots of shiny baubles decorate the branches. The only thing really missing is that fresh evergreen scent.

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