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Normally our Christmas tree is huge and green (and fake*) and covered with hundreds of ornaments, many with deep personal meaning to [livejournal.com profile] qbear and myself. Teddy bears, shiny globes, vintage balls of varying colors, etc.

This isn't that tree. We were planning to visit my sister in Oregon this Christmas, so we obtained a silver mid-century model, which we thought we'd put up in lieu of the big tree. This was to be our "travel tree," the tree we'd put up when we weren't going to be around the house at Christmas:



Turns out my mom and aunt are visiting, starting this Friday, so we won't be traveling this holiday season after all, but we decided to put up the silver tree anyway (with help from the visiting [livejournal.com profile] quirkstreet). The tree came with a color wheel, just like the aluminum trees from our childhood, so it's extra nostalgic that way. What's not nostalgic are the LED lights, which are on the chilly, sterile side. All in all, I prefer the looks of the green tree, with normal colored bulbs.

* Odd how, in our childhoods, if you had a fake tree, people would say, "What's the matter? Don't you like nature?" Now, if you have an actual chopped-down evergreen, people say, "What's the mattter? Don't you like nature?"

Date: 2008-12-09 05:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] excessor.livejournal.com
I can remember many Christmas trees from my pre-Cambrian youth. In the mid-60s, we moved to a brand new house in Garland, Texas, in which there were three distinguishing features:
  • A stairway to the second floor that had a 90-degree curve;
  • Crimson-colored carpets; and
  • Sparkly specks imbedded in the carcinogenic popcorn ceiling.
Into this magical setting, my parents introduced a pom aluminum tree with a color wheel. I could watch for hours; it was better than what I imagined Disneyland to look like.

Oh my god, I'm old.
Edited Date: 2008-12-09 05:34 am (UTC)

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