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Ornaments ornaments ornaments

Postby DollyKim » Thu Oct 17, 2013 3:58 pm

Got any pretty/special/unique holiday ornaments you want to share? I just got the first one I didn't buy because it was something sized right for the dolls.

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Re: Ornaments ornaments ornaments

Postby Stormlight » Thu Oct 17, 2013 6:06 pm

I've got my fairy collection ornaments. They're all hanging from my ceiling right now. :)

Unfortunately, I can't get a good pic because my ceiling lights are LED and they're HOMG!bright. ^^;
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Re: Ornaments ornaments ornaments

Postby knittnkitten » Thu Oct 17, 2013 6:15 pm

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scrap booking owls and mirror ornaments from kmart
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Re: Ornaments ornaments ornaments

Postby maywong » Thu Oct 17, 2013 8:57 pm

I got 1/6 xmas lights at Home D.

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Re: Ornaments ornaments ornaments

Postby Siead » Mon Nov 04, 2013 10:18 am

i don't think we will be unboxing christmas stuff this year, but i have a buncha Mario Bros ones, and a cute dragon. :)
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Re: Ornaments ornaments ornaments

Postby AnnetheCatDetective » Wed Dec 11, 2013 5:23 am

My mother bought me one-- which I suppose I should pretend not to know about until she gives it to me-- that we saw in Target and I flipped out over it.

Backstory: When I was growing up, one of the most special ornaments on the tree was always Dad's Teapot. It was a little blue-green glass teapot, so delicate that I was afraid to touch it when I was little. It was beautiful. It was at least as old as he was, and when he started a family, my grandmother sent it with him to be one of the first ornaments on our little family's tree at home. And the rule was, whoever of us three kids was the first to get married and have a baby would get the teapot.

When we were very, very young, I think everyone assumed it would be mine, because I'm the oldest.

Well, flash forward. I'm a child-free-by-choice person. It's been years since any breakable ornaments have gone up on the tree at home thanks to rambunctious cat activity. Four years ago, Dad dies. We start spending Christmases with my mom's sisters and don't even do a tree in our own house.

I squeal over this blue-green little teapot ornament in Target because it looks like Dad's Teapot. Mom says 'well, we have the real one', and my sister pipes up to say it's going to be hers because I'm never going to have children, and that's The Rule.

So my mom bought me a replica teapot for when I have my own tree, which was really nice, because I was definitely the huge Daddy's Girl(/Boy) of the family (I mean, my dad and brother were close and did a bunch of stuff together, and it's not like my sister didn't have a good relationship with him or anything, I just mean much of my life, my dad was the only person who understood me and we liked all the same stuff), and so everything that reminds me of him is just really special.

And it is a cute teapot. Plus, way less breakable than the real one, so it should be cat-safe.
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Re: Ornaments ornaments ornaments

Postby ShortNCuddlyAm » Wed Dec 11, 2013 2:55 pm

@AnnetheCatDetective - that's lovely :) (And I'd love to see a pic of it when you get it!)

The Makies will be putting up their tree this weekend (they're the only ones with a large house, although Robin might put lights up in the campervan). I have no idea if it will look pretty or not...
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