Monday, December 1, 2008

Back in Business!

This was the FIRST picture that was ever taken of Joe and I!

We lived across the street from one another and he offered to help me put Christmas lights on the "girls" house. We totally went all out and had no idea what we were doing. We used about 5 rolls of duct tape. We joked about having our own Christmas light business. What we learned was NEVER use duct tape for lights, which I am sure you already knew. I was "patching" those lights every other day because they were falling down. Oh my, we have some hilarious memories from our Ralph St. days.


Since then, we have always lived in apartments. This year, my man was determined to get the ball rolling with the lights on our house last weekend. He was outside after Isaac went to bed working on the lights, so I slipped on the same outfit I was wearing at Ralph St. Watch out- we are back in business!

We also wanted to find a Christmas tree farm out here to have our own real tree. We called one of the locals out here, who without question has THE THICKEST accent of anyone I have met out here. He said (you got to do your worst country accent in your head while you read), "Now Joe, I don't know about no Christmas tree farm, but if you want to go for the natural look, I have a nice cedar tree in my backyard that you can cut down." Wow.

We did find a tree farm and had a wonderful time preparing for the holidays!


The little man was trying to suck up the falling pine needles like a vacuum.


So, here is our tree and our garland that looks nice from the front.




But from the side, we have the leaning tower of Normangee :)




Now, there's four (including Madi, of course!)









3 comments:

Lauren Hafernick said...

ahh, what beautiful decorations and a nice home. great job!

js said...

Love the pic of the two of you. I would have totally taped lights too. Thank you Jesus for husbands!

Anonymous said...

Love the new look of your blog...way chic! This is such a sweet post...love seeing your home all decorated, and LOVE the first pic of you and joe, sweet memories!
Miss you,
Cindy