17 Comments

  • J

    This is our new Christmas Tree. See how thin and tiny it is? It’s 6 feet tall, but narrow, so it doesn’t take up nearly as much room as our old one did. That’s a big bonus in our cramped quarters! Also, pre-lit! So I don’t have to string lights every year, nor do I have to take them down! Double plus good!

  • Jenny (your cuz)

    Wow that is a tiny tree, I actually need one like that now. I have no room for my tree now that I moved the computer desk in the spot I usually put my tree. Sigh ๐Ÿ™

  • Starshine

    I like it! We do small and skinny in our little condo, too!

    Hubs and I are thinking about buying a pre-lit tree in the after Christmas sales to have on hand for next year!

    xoxo and Merry Christmas!

  • J

    We got this one at JoAnn fabrics, and it was on sale for 50% off, so it was only $35. JcPenney had a great price on a great big tree, which we (very sadly) had no room for. Looked very real, and had the lights on it. Originally it was $459, on sale for $179. Now that’s a deal!

  • amuirin

    It’s a very pretty tree, I like how you decorated it. There’s a fake one up in the living room here, now. My inner environmentalist has gone into hiding, and I really want a real one, a big, bushy pine to die in my living room so I can smell the wonderful treeness of it as it expires.

    bit morbid a tradition, but darn, I want a real one.

  • J

    amuirin, I know, I miss the smell as well. Sigh. I bought some Christmas Tree scented candles one year, and they were HORRID.

  • Nance

    My husband is pushing hard for a fake tree. He detests stringing lights, and I know it’s horrid. I insist on a huge tree every year, but I can’t help it. I love a real tree, and I love a big tree. I don’t know how much longer he will put up with it, though.