Show us your Christmas Tree!!
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            Karb_Kween wrote: »Not sure if this falls into the ban of on Religion but its Merriest month of the year so....
 I'll post mine when I put it up Monday if the thread isn't shut down
 Funny thing is that Christmas is (to me) a mostly secular holiday. Are there plenty of folks that enjoy Christmas with out the religion? Least as I was raised, never entered a church or taught religious beliefs.
 Maybe that's just my take.
 We have a tree up. But it's for the cats to bat around. Haha! See? Empty boxes and cat toys. 
 I have taken up with the Catholic bunch. Even have an advent wreath this year. 3 3
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            Karb_Kween wrote: »Not sure if this falls into the ban of on Religion but its Merriest month of the year so....
 I'll post mine when I put it up Monday if the thread isn't shut down
 Funny thing is that Christmas is (to me) a mostly secular holiday. Are there plenty of folks that enjoy Christmas with out the religion? Least as I was raised, never entered a church or taught religious beliefs.
 Maybe that's just my take.
 We have a tree up. But it's for the cats to bat around. Haha! See? Empty boxes and cat toys. 
 I have taken up with the Catholic bunch. Even have an advent wreath this year. 
 To me Christmas isn't a religious experience but I won't get into that. The season of giving and all that. Joy to the world 2 2
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            MalkinMagic71 wrote: »One more I took... 
 Gorgeous!1
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            Wow! Some gorgeous trees in this thread! Mine's a living Norway spruce this year, still chillin' outside until a few days before Christmas. I'm following the tradition of my paternal grandmother, who always had living trees for Christmas she planted after the holidays. 
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            peppermintpudgy wrote: »Wow! Some gorgeous trees in this thread! Mine's a living Norway spruce this year, still chillin' outside until a few days before Christmas. I'm following the tradition of my paternal grandmother, who always had living trees for Christmas she planted after the holidays. 
 What an awesome idea. I want to find a little one for my mom we can plant after2
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            peppermintpudgy wrote: »Wow! Some gorgeous trees in this thread! Mine's a living Norway spruce this year, still chillin' outside until a few days before Christmas. I'm following the tradition of my paternal grandmother, who always had living trees for Christmas she planted after the holidays. 
 What an awesome idea. I want to find a little one for my mom we can plant after
 Cool! I hope you will! It should be easy to find one at a good nursery.0
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            Cutaway_Collar wrote: »
 Then why the advent wreath??Karb_Kween wrote: »Not sure if this falls into the ban of on Religion but its Merriest month of the year so....
 I'll post mine when I put it up Monday if the thread isn't shut down
 Funny thing is that Christmas is (to me) a mostly secular holiday. Are there plenty of folks that enjoy Christmas with out the religion? Least as I was raised, never entered a church or taught religious beliefs.
 Maybe that's just my take.
 We have a tree up. But it's for the cats to bat around. Haha! See? Empty boxes and cat toys.
 I have taken up with the Catholic bunch. Even have an advent wreath this year. 
 Growing up we never observed any religious beliefs. As an adult, recently (2-3months) I've taken up with the Catholics. That's why the wreath. But the tree is just a cat toy/holiday thing. I don't see it as an expression of a belief system. Make sense? I easily assume Americans think of Christmas as a holiday celebration, not a religious celebration- becasue that is the way I experienced it.
 TL:dr
 Child- uneducated, unassociated
 Adult- educated, associated0
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            @Black_LabeI don't you have a pic of your tree?0
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            @thisonetimeatthegym
 Thanks.woild be nicer without the baby gate around it but I have to keep that critter in the cage back there away from it.2
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            @thisonetimeatthegym
 Thanks.woild be nicer without the baby gate around it but I have to keep that critter in the cage back there away from it.
 Actually I like it, the baby gate's nice; it doesn't even look like a baby gate! Sort of like, encasing a fireplace!0
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 Mine isn't up yet.. but those are my monsters (Don't let the blonde hair and angelic curls fool you) decorating their grandmas tree.5
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