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Pre Lit Xmas Trees
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Anybody recommend the above. Have looked at Argos but wasn't impressed. Just want to plug in. Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can we have an idea of the size that you require, and your budget, please, Conne? (Debenhams have a lovely one but you might not like the price! http:// www.deb enhams. com/web app/wcs /stores /servle t/prod_ 10701_1 0001_30 4075520 533_-1 )
PS: I spotted those 'upturned brolly' Christmas decorations, that you were seeking recently, in Clinton Cards the other day:
http:// www.cli ntoncar ds.co.u k/chris tmas/ch ristmas -trees- and-dec oration s-3/chr istmas- trees
PS: I spotted those 'upturned brolly' Christmas decorations, that you were seeking recently, in Clinton Cards the other day:
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thanks Ummmm - and Chris - Chris, you are right - too expensive tree and still not the right umbrella but thanks for looking.
Ummmm - to be honest I am glad you said you don't put a Xmas tree up and yet you have 3 children. I don't really want to put one up but sorta felt I have to. I do have lovely decorations and think I will just put them up and do me rightly. I just treat Xmas day like a Sunday.
Ummmm - to be honest I am glad you said you don't put a Xmas tree up and yet you have 3 children. I don't really want to put one up but sorta felt I have to. I do have lovely decorations and think I will just put them up and do me rightly. I just treat Xmas day like a Sunday.
Jenny - My children are grown up now and have absolutely no interest in the decorations. Two of them don't live at home. My daughter is in Ireland and my oldest son lives with his girlfriend. Every year we go to my in-laws for xmas dinner.
My younger son decides nearer the time where he's spending xmas day. Last year he went to my sisters for dinner and then came to the in-laws in the evening. As long as they're having fun I don't mind :-)
But back to the tree....Fibre optics are good....I'd recommend them.
My younger son decides nearer the time where he's spending xmas day. Last year he went to my sisters for dinner and then came to the in-laws in the evening. As long as they're having fun I don't mind :-)
But back to the tree....Fibre optics are good....I'd recommend them.
I totally agree - after doing your Xmas cleaning - when the decorations are down - the house looks unbelievably dusty and needs more cleaning. I have also lowered my card sending.
I called into a friend some months ago - she lives a good bit away - and noticed this wee Xmas card on her fireplace. When I looked it was mine from last year - believe me it was a scittery wee thing but she thought it was lovely. I have now arranged to get a personal card done this year representing herself and her much loved dog - can't wait to see it and know she will certainly keep this.
I called into a friend some months ago - she lives a good bit away - and noticed this wee Xmas card on her fireplace. When I looked it was mine from last year - believe me it was a scittery wee thing but she thought it was lovely. I have now arranged to get a personal card done this year representing herself and her much loved dog - can't wait to see it and know she will certainly keep this.
My MIL used to buy cards for us from her and dad, one from his sister, and one each from the 5 grand kids. They weren't pack cards, they were all individually picked 'to son and daughter in law' 'to uncle and aunt'
They were always in her handwriting so deemed the cards pretty pointless :-)
Saying that...this is from a woman that buys her own birthday cards. Before her birthday she gives her husband the card and he hands it back on the birthday without it even being taken out the wrapper!! :-D
I find it hilarious. (he's a very good husband/father besides that)
They were always in her handwriting so deemed the cards pretty pointless :-)
Saying that...this is from a woman that buys her own birthday cards. Before her birthday she gives her husband the card and he hands it back on the birthday without it even being taken out the wrapper!! :-D
I find it hilarious. (he's a very good husband/father besides that)
I don't send cards to people I'm going to spend the day with, nor do I put up decorations, even though we host Christmas every year. We might get a tree, but probably not now that my son is grown-up. The best thing about having a tree was dressing it with him and putting on all the old baubles and things that he'd made when he was little.
Ummm, that reminds of a time I was about to write a birthday card for my sister when she unexpectedly walked into my room. I quickly shoved it into the envelope and forgot about it until I had to give it to her. She was most upset that I hadn't written anything in it. To give someone a card without even taking it out of the wrapper is beyond priceless. :))
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