Today I convinced Zach to go with me to the Christmas tree farm to get our tree. This isn't the most anticipated event for him given our past history with trees...(rewind to 2007 when our tree gave both of us severe cases of poison ivy!) But, I love the idea and couldn't imagine
not cutting our own tree. So, with snow in the forecast (picture perfect weather!), we headed to Pine Haven Tree Farm and on the way, stopped at my parents' house to pick up decorations.
Once we took the tractor to the section of Douglas Firs, we found our tree in less than five minutes. Now, my memories of cutting down trees with my family consist of long walks through the Christmas tree forest looking for the perfect tree, then waiting for Dad to cut it down, and finally dragging it the whole way back to the car. It was an event. Somehow, it just seems to go rather quickly for Zach and I and we both made the comment that we can't cut the first tree we find (though it looked pretty darn good). We honestly didn't do much searching at all - I was getting cold and Zach wanted to watch football!
Getting it up into the apartment was fairly uneventful, but putting the darn lights on turned out to be quite a project. The tree is probably our largest yet and I had a strand on non-functioning light bulbs, so I went to our local hardware store which is practically next door and picked up a strand. I got it on and plugged it in only to find out only half of the lights lit up. So, I returned it only to find the second purchase had the same defect! I returned for the third time and they were out of that particular length of lights, but I ultimately returned with two functioning smaller strands that finished off the tree. PHHEW!
In the end, the tree is all decorated and it looks and smells gorgeous. It's also quite large! (I always go for bigger while Zach attempts to reign me in.) Let the Christmas season begin!

Bah Humbug!

This is it!

Ok, let's kill this thing.

Good job, Honey!

It made it the whole way home without flying off the roof!
Fred enjoying the decoration boxes.

I hate pictures of decorated trees - it just doesn't compare to the real thing!