Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Christmas Deco

During our first Christmas in our own home, we bought a Christmas tree and put it up. Joash was a wee month old baby so there was no danger at all. The next year, Joash was at a very explorative stage and we thought it wiser not to put the tree up for fear of small sequins ending up in his little tummy or the lights and decorations being pulled out by curious hands. Last year, we took the tree out again cos Joash came of age to know what not to touch and had the self-discipline to refrain from laying his hands on forbidden things. Jayna was still an infant so it was safe from her too.

This year, we did not intend to put up the tree as it's Jayna's turn to be at the risky age. So when I saw the little table Christmas tree on sale at NTUC, I was very tempted to buy it. However, we didn't intend for people to come over during this season so there wasn't a need to decorate the house. So I resisted the urge to purchase it. Coincidentally, our CG decided to hold a thanksgiving Christmas party at our place and I finally had the excuse to buy the beautiful thing I set my eyes on and at the same time put up some simple deco.

The said tree placed on our coffee table.
(As it is, I already have a tough time
stopping Jayna from touching
it when I'm not looking. :P)

Making good use of the balls
originally meant for the big tree

This year, I received a special gift from my best friend in Boston in lovely Christmas colors. Even though it doesn't match my basic color scheme, I decided to put it up anyway. It makes me feel like she's near to me instead of being at the opposite end of the globe... Miss her sooooo much!

A huge Christmas stocking from the states!

The card that came with the gift.
*teary eyes*

Without any delay, the kids started
checking out the stocking from their Godma.
"BIG socks!" exclaimed Joash
"Small ball..." said Jayna as she
tried to pull the bead out....

Joash played a tiny part in decorating our place for the season too. He brought home from school something pretty and hand-made. He tried putting it together with the NTUC one but I told him that we don't need so many trees on one table. And here's where it ended up...

Right beside the dried flowers.

May everyone be blessed during this holiday season and understand the true meaning behind all the Christmas symbols and decorations! Click here for the meaning.

1 comment:

b. said...

I love your commentaries on this blog! So funny, esp. the one of the kids checking out the sock. I wish I was there to watch & definitely melts my heart to see them!
I chose this stocking for 2 reasons. 1. Primarily for the 3 letters on it. It aptly describes the joy you pour out to the many around you. 2. Introduce you to greater colors in life.
Ps: Your overall Christmas deco is superb. I'd give you an A+!