Thursday, December 27, 2007

Decorate To Feel Good

Dec. 23, 2007

Am pretty proud this year of decorations. It’s been a year to plan, to add more than usual to my usual red and green fare. At home I put red and gold “fake” holly and poinsettia among my aloe vera and Christmas cactus plants, and some gold garland arranged in a circle around knick knack sized angels situated on one corner of my TV stand (actually an old end table with a bottom piece under it for a VCR/DVD player). The always wide archway between the kitchen and living room is covered with xmas cards, thanks to good ol’ duct tape. Several colorful pot holders hang off the kitchen cupboard handles; a store bought snowflake, covered with silver sparkles, hangs over the doorway to our narrlow hallway. And the green and red garland borders our microwave stand. Isn’t that Christmasy?
Some people get stressed about decorating, but it’s really an individual thing. You can do as much or as little as you like. This year my husband and I decorated our church basement – everyone else was upstairs. We were able to string lights on a small fake tree with many limbs you attach. It looked pretty realistic from a distance, and the spouse accurately arranged the lights and decorations all around the little tree, which made it look big and grown up.
I put some starched snowflakes on the walls, and draped colorful cloths with poinsettia designs over two tables. Also arranged some green garland with candy red bulbs on either side on top of one table. We were proud of what we had accomplished and no one could take that away from us two middleaged folk. We went from there to Appleby’s for a gift-certificate paid lunch. I’d suggest more people decorate for special occasions in the future – the feel good business should be passed around.

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