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In reply to the discussion: This , that or the other. What do you put on the top of your tree---a star, an angel, nothing, or I don't do trees. [View all]Endlessmike56
(89 posts)77. A cardboard star wrapped in tinfoil
With a plastic ornament with baby Jesus on it glued to the star. Made it in catholic school in in second grade in 1963
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This , that or the other. What do you put on the top of your tree---a star, an angel, nothing, or I don't do trees. [View all]
debm55
Yesterday
OP
We are both agnostics but I love Christmas for the tradition and beauty and he does too.
lark
Yesterday
#15
i wrapped some rope lights around the two coconut palms in our front yard.
iscooterliberally
Yesterday
#11
For the past 10 years we've used the same white and gold angel - she's beautiful!
lark
Yesterday
#14
No tree this year. Husband diagnosed with Alzheimer's and will be moving from hospital
Ziggysmom
Yesterday
#22
Thank you very much, Ziggysmom. I will add you both to my prayer list when I say my nightly rosary. I understand what
debm55
Yesterday
#24
Thank you, Deb. I will also pray for you and your husband. Praying for all the good
Ziggysmom
13 hrs ago
#63
Lots of little stuffed animals, many handmade from Central and South America
displacedvermoter
Yesterday
#27
Those ornaments from Central America are so colorful and brightly painted. I love them
debm55
23 hrs ago
#40
I have a very elegant Waterford crystal tree topper which we have not used in several years.
3catwoman3
Yesterday
#35
Thank you 3catwoman3. Your son's tree topper sounds so beautiful, Made with the heart and hands of a child
debm55
23 hrs ago
#36
Thank you very much, wcmagumba. I have a small table top tree that I leave out all year and decorate monthly. Your tree
debm55
15 hrs ago
#54
That sounds lovely Diamond_Dog. I love your white and gold themed tree. I also love how you put up your children's
debm55
15 hrs ago
#55
Thank you very much for sharing with us, chowder66, Do you carry out a nautical theme for the rest of your tree?
debm55
13 hrs ago
#60
Thank you very much, dflprincess. What a sweety is niece is. Handmade gifts from a child are so precious. I'm glad you
debm55
13 hrs ago
#61
The first star we had lasted nearly 50 years before finally giviing up. It was a multi-color star.
patphil
13 hrs ago
#62
Thank you for sharing with us, That sounds beautiful. And your wife's Nativity set sounds wonderful. You and Mrs.
debm55
13 hrs ago
#64
Didn't you just post a thread saying Christmas isn't Christmas with a Christmas tree?
BlueSpot
13 hrs ago
#66
BlueSpot. I gave the readers 4 choices angels, stars. nothing. I don't do trees. Meaning the reader doesn't put up a
debm55
12 hrs ago
#71