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Jeanne Wettlaufer's avatar

My family tradition is also driving to nearby Xmas tree farm ( Rhode Island has many) and grabbing one of their saws, marching up & down & all around to find ‘the tree’. As my kids grew up my 6’ daughter became the measuring stick which we certainly needed as we always got too large a tree. She’d stand next to a tree and raise her arm which was the perfect height for our living room. Now I’m 70 & venture out on my own without my favorite living measuring stick, I put a yardstick on my shoulder to equate the height. The family doesn’t come home until Xmas Eve so I enjoy the process but can’t help roll the tape of all those years laying in snow & taking turns with the saw. 🎄🌲

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Evviefl's avatar

Again, another lovely piece. I so enjoy your writing. Disappointment, I find, is the worst emotion because it assigns blame to something real, or imagined or something that makes absolutely no sense to anyone but you. You just feel let down and, by extension, you feel you’ve let others down. I, too, live in a forested area and there’s nary anything closely resembling a Christmas tree in sight! Best of luck in your quest for a tree!

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