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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

The War of the Christmas Trees




6 and half years ago I pledged to love and cherish my husband. In sickness and in health. In good times and in bad times. But no one said I had to love how my husband picks out a Christmas Tree. I have now affectionately dubbed this memory as "The War of the Christmas Trees". I know the my husband is a perfectionist in some things but I don't think I truly understood this until December 3rd, 2010.

December 3rd came like any other day. We got up, ate breakfast, did some errands and decided to get a Christmas tree. So we loaded up the Jeep with straps, gloves and rope. We headed off to the Christmas Tree farm to cut down our very own tree. Yep- good ol' Family Griswold Christmas Tree fashion.

As we approached the tree lot the rows of cars at the base of the hill told us we weren't the only ones with the idea of Christmas Tree shopping. Needless to say, we bundled up and trudged up the hill. As we reached the top we stopped to catch our breath, we began to organize a plan for finding the best tree. Audra was immediately taken with running through the trees and playing hide and seek. Our family of three floated excitedly through the rows of trees shouting here's one or here's one. After about 20 minutes of walking I began to feel the cold coming through my not so warm coat. 30 minutes later, my fingers were staring to go numb and the realization that we might be here for awhile started to sink in. To add to the pain, Audra had promptly stopped in her tracks and gotten what I have come to dubb as her poop face. Yep, pooped her diaper right there in the Christmas Tree farm. Where was the Jeep? At the bottom of the hill. Was I walking down it to change a diaper and come back up? No way! So we continued our search, all the while I was thinking we will find one soon. 75 minutes after our arrival to the tree farm, I stood face to face with Paul. I was tired, cold and had a screaming 21 month old in my arms. Hide and seek was no longer a game and my fingers were blue. I finally stopped in front of a tree and stated it to be the one. Paul looked closely at it and said "I think there was another one up the hill." So we trudged back up the hill to find this supposedly perfect tree. Tree after tree blurred by and I was beginning to see red. Finally I planted myself in front of a tree, speared Paul with a a look and said "here's a good one." When he still could not make a decision I said "Fine. I'm leaving." I promptly turned myself around, picked up Audra and stomped down the hill. Yep stomped. Like a 2 year old.

Two and half hours later our blissful tree outing finally came to an end. The "perfect" tree was on top of our Jeep, Audra was screaming in the back seat with snot running down her face, and I was sitting in the front seat livid as I was thinking of all of the things I could have done in that 2 and one half hours. I looked over at Paul as he jumped in the Jeep, rubbed his hands together and said "We have a great tree!" I just shook my head and asked to go home. He laughed and I tried to look mad. I think I will stay home next year.

6 comments:

Em said...

What a great story! Maybe next year you should get a fake tree, they're always perfect :) Haha! Just kidding real trees are always special too! I miss you guys already! Hope your Christmas was a great one!

Annika said...

oh Alicia, this cracks me up! I am so sorry to laugh at your pain, but it is too good. Thank you for brightening my day! :)

joni said...

Hmmmmm .... after 26 years of marriage I am STILL being drug to the Christmas tree farm AND NOW I have 2 sons who have picked up the same 'male attitude' about the perfect tree as Paul. I believe it is a man thing. Oh, it did help to take the twins this year ..... it got done in a much faster pace .... especially when I 'sent' them to Grandpa and uncle ... tehehehehehe
Joni

Anonymous said...

Okay attention all who have read this story, I'm serious the tree was as perfect as they get. Good job Paul, and way to hang in there Alicia and Audra, I think. lol

Anonymous said...

LOVE the story! I could picture every moment and every look. . . by the way, you've been married 7 1/2 years! Time flies when you're having fun!!! Love ya! -D

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