December 09, 2006

Christmas tree 2005
(This picture was taken last year)
This year, we decoreated Christmas tree too.
Jay’s Christmas tree is very cute. Actually, I want like Jay’s.

By the way, this year we bought a new Christmas’s lights again. Because evry year, Christmas light can’t work. Our yonger son every year broke Christmas light.
So I bought new light again.
Maybe my yonger son tuch lights everytime. And clored lights will be bloken again.

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8 Comments:

At 5:57 PM , Blogger SzélsőFa said...

D'you mean the Tree is standing right now? Don't you decorate it on Christmas Eve?
I don't see the point, you know.

We in Hungary NEVER EVER erect a Christmas tree BEFORE it is CHRISTMAS.

That's why it's called a Christmas tree :)))
Strange world, strange customs....

 
At 12:12 AM , Blogger Lucy said...

Hello, thank you for comment.
In Hungary you stand Christmas tree only two days?

We decorate Christma tree on December begining. And we finish Christmas after Christmas day. And we prepare the new year day.
Japanese change new years mode soon.

 
At 2:55 AM , Blogger SzélsőFa said...

No, we set up the Christmas tree on 24th December and depending on families the tree is dismantled sometime between 31st December and the end of February. (!)
In our family, as it is a real, living tree, we take it back to the garden on 6th January (Epihany)

 
At 1:25 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

I know a lot of people here in the US who wait until Christmas Eve to put their tree up. But, I think most people put it up pretty soon after Thanksgiving holiday at the end of November.

I'm still curious, though Lucy. Is it common for people to put up Christmas trees and celebrate Christmas in Japan?

 
At 6:54 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

We have a fiber-optic tree, which gets around the whole "which bulb is broken" problem.

 
At 10:30 PM , Blogger The Dog of Freetown said...

Good tree. I'm getting mine this week. I want a massive tree - a tree so big I can't move in the room. And a tree that smells of real pine forests. Mmmmm, I love that smell.

 
At 3:04 PM , Blogger SzélsőFa said...

I will post an entry about OUR tree at home, but that will come in due time :-P, not now :)))

 
At 9:13 PM , Blogger Lucy said...

Szélső Fa,
Thank you, I asked about your post to my Canadian friend. And I understood it. When I was kid, my mother cut a tree that we decorated.

Jay,
Family, who has kids, cerebrates Christmas and decorate tree. But when kids grow up, we only eat cakes.

LanternLight,
I know your tree. So I saw it last year!!
Anyway, it is difficult to find bulbs which we change in Japan.

Kieran,
Thank you!!
Your tree is real tree. When we didn’t have kids, we got a tree. But always, it died soon…

 

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