Yeah, I know, it's January 22...I get it, Christmas is over. My tree is still up in my family room (pathetic, I know), which I believe constitutes me being able to share with you our Christmas ornaments that adorned our tree this year :). You can check out our 2010 ornaments
here.
Introducing our 2011 Christmas tree!
I'm all for pretty, color coordinated trees that look elegant and really bright up a room, but I'm even more for a tree that has fun, multicolored lights adorning it and filled with ornaments that hold special memories from loved ones or fun occasions. Maybe one day, when I can convince Stephen that it's not frivolous, I can have both types of trees - until then, the one multicolored light tree is what we'll have! Here are our special, 2011 ornaments that called our tree "home" for the first time this year:
In March, Stephen and I had a
wonderful trip visiting friends and hitting the slopes in Salt Lake City, Utah. The awesome ornament on the left is made out of salt from the great Salt Lake, and the ornament on the right is in honor of Stephen trying out his hand at Snowboarding and not dying - way to go Stephen!
This ornament made it's way back from Alaska this year from when my mom and dad ventured there in July and August of this year. It also reminds us of
our great trip there back in 2010.
I picked up this great ornament to help me remember a
FANTASTIC trip that I took to New York City last December with the besties and Steph-O. I searched the city high and low for a more authentic New York ornament, only to be stuck buying this sucker at an ornament tent in Central Park...oh well, it does its job!
Last Christmas I decided that I was going to make Salt Dough Ornaments to act as Gift Tags for friends and family. This little guy was from my
salt dough batch last Christmas.
Stephen and I have a Chicago ornament from our first two years of living in Chicago. This Christmas marked our first year not in our beloved city, but I couldn't bring myself not to get a new Chicago ornament. When we
ventured back "home" in November, I made sure to pick one of these 'beauts up at Holiday Lane in Macys.
"Santa" brought me this awesome UK ornament in my stocking last Christmas. Evidently, I have an obsession with Christmas trees and hope to have ANOTHER tree one day in our basement that is adorned with all our sports themed ornaments.
"Santa" brought Stephen this IU ornament last year in his stocking. The Troy Polamalu ornament was a gift to him from our sister-in-law in honor of
his love for Troy. These ornament would also find it's way onto our future said sports-themed tree that could potentially end up in my basement one day :).
Two years ago I picked up this ornament for my sister and brother-in-law in honor of their first year in their new house. Since then, I couldn't wait to get my grubs on it! As soon as I could I had one made for us in honor of our new home. It has our new address written on the bottom of it.
Just like we picked up a Chicago ornament every Christmas we lived in Chicago, I thought it would be fun to do the same here in Louisville. This year, I found this fun Flur de Leis at a local store and thought it was perfect to represent our first Christmas back in Kentucky!
So that's it, those are the ornaments that made their way on our tree this year...I know what you're thinking, it's time to go and take that tree down! I think my tree would agree with you. In fact, I believe that it's begun to protest that it is still working overtime at the end of January. So much though, that about 1/3 of our lights have gone out on our tree leaving it to look even more pathetic than a regular tree would look still standing in January. Here's a peek at our sad, sad tree:
What about you? When did you get around to taking your tree down? Anybody still rocking their tree like I am in the end of January? Come on, speak up! I know there's someone out there that's still in the same boat as myself!!!