Sunday, November 28, 2004

tree farm thoughts: the longer version

Tonight, Andrea and I bought a Christmas tree from the most well-dressed tree-cutter. ever. probably in his mid-twenties, this guy had on a crisp lavendar button-down shirt (is it button-down, or button-up?), grey slacks, and black italian leather shoes. the plaid flannel jacket and thick tan gloves killed the outfit, though.

he may not have looked like he knew what he was doing, but he told us things like "hot water shocks the tree and makes it drink more" and "our trees last longer because they have been refrigerated", so we believed him.

needless to say, we found the perfect tree. at 8 ft tall, dark green, and slightly full, this thing was a beaut. much to the amusement of the tree-farm workers, we shoved it in the back of andrea's Highlander and were on our way. the stump of the tree fit perfectly between the driver and passenger seats, and the top only got smashed a few times when we slammed the lid down.

we even managed to carry this beast of a bush up 3 flights of stairs without too much difficulty (did i mention andrea's nickname is "muscles"?). several branches fell off in the hallways--which i never did go back and pick up--but i'm sure the neighbors won't mind. everybody loves a little mistletoe now and then.

then, we shoved that baby in the piping hot water and screwed it into place. andrea crawled out from under the tree, and we admired our find.

if only i had a digital camera, i'd show you the pic.....

santa, are you reading?

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ho Ho Ho! Of course I'm reading! Blogs help me check my list twice! I've got elves working the RSS feeds like crazy.

And yes, you are on my "nice" list this year.

Ho Ho Ho!

~ Nick

Anonymous said...

i just wanted to point out that 'mistletoe' is something completely different from 'branches that fell off the christmas tree'.

though maybe your neighbors will enjoy the fresh pine scent from them. if not im sure they only need to follow the trail of pine needles to your door.

I for one greatly enjoy the smell of 'Christmas Tree' so maybe ill have to find my way over to check out the festive decorations.

-Jon

Anonymous said...

santa already bought one camera