RE: Yesterday Bianca and I went and picked up the Christmas Tree for this year. They ...

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Not trying to spoil anything and by all means please enjoy the tradition as it's a beautiful one, but just, for future years, maybe consider to buy those that can be planted back instead of chopped :) we have a couple of healthy big fir trees thanks to that. :) Wishing the very best to you and yours this closing of the year



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Funny you say that. Bianca actually wanted to adopt a tree this year (you get a tree for 3 weeks and bring it back and get the same tree next year). But it was a long drive and about 3x times more expensive....this tree was sold 5 minutes from the house....I'll consider it for next year.

Happy holidays to you too!

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yes, brightest blessings
There is a fairytale written by Hand Christian Andersen called " The Fir tree" I read it as a child then I always opted for some I could return out. Of course by no mean I'm preaching and i hope you enjoy the tradition of decorating with your family :) just as food for thought for the future :) or maybe you can get it in your yard and see it grow :) the original Xmas trees were born in Latvia and were outdoors, where every year people would hang ornaments, and some edible for the squirrels and small animals to eat. Sure Merry Xmas :)

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