Yes , I did notice the change in font before the quote. I do not know how it happened, but I BELIEVE that it was an accident.
These pictures of Jon and his Christmas tree stand reminded me of some other stands that I have taken in the past. Yes, taken ! Brother Lonnie tried early on to help with the tree, but he didn' t have a whole lot of patience for custom woodworking.
Earlier Christmas trees( from l955 until Andy was old enough to fashion a stand from scrap materials) were "supported" at various times ,sometimes in the same year, in buckets or boxes filled with dirt, sand, rocks, and anything else in Brother Lonnie's line of vision . We were also open to the possibility of propping the tree against the wall. We often used bricks in the top of the bucket, arranged in a circle around the tree and carefully (don't touch) laid on end . As you might imagine, this was a shaky situation, and we had to be very careful when we put our popcorn strings on the tree. Now, I guess Brother Lonnie believed his stand would not fall, and I know he hoped it would not. I'm quite sure my children had to be persuaded when they grew up that Christmas trees are supposed to stand up straight, not leaning at a perfectly respectable 30 degree angle. One strategy I implemented was to choose a very pitiful tree, one that no one else would have, knowing that after the fifth time it fell over it wouldn't matter anyway. And I know I would gladly trade my pretty, upright tree in 2007 for that tree on the floor. Some things a mother just knows!
I believe that Jon could have bought a tree stand, but I' m so very glad that he didn't! And I believe that the story of the tree stand that he made for his babies' first Christmas will be a part of their family lore. I also believe that Jon' s tree will stand because of his stand. But I know that its o.k. if it falls. Some things a mother just knows!
5 comments:
Oh, my, Mom. I can't take it. Good thing you don't post often...
very sweet, those are great memories to look back on fondly. but i'm with beck good thing you don't do this very often.
"I just wanted to be sure of you"....Yes, and my mother DOES just know exactly what's in my heart, because it comes from hers. You've once again, given me the best Christmas present of all.
Neni-o. Love the story. Especially the part about picking out the worst one......I am amazed at your capabilities to take pictures from my blog and put them on yours! Where did you learn to do that?! I know you are busy but please hurry and post again. I love to read about the things that pop into your head! Love you
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