
I discovered a secret I'll share with you...buying Christmas tree lights for $1 a box after Christmas is way better than trying to pack them up and having to untangle them each year. I used to dread that chore for at least 6 months before each Christmas, but now for $5 or $6 my holidays are stress-free, and someone else gets free Christmas lights. It's a win-win situation.
Until this year.
In a fit of spiritual maturity and a desire to be a better wife, I bought *choke* colored *gag* lights last year at the after-Christmas sales. To say I detest colored lights is an understatement. However, my dear husband loves them, and it seemed only fair to try them out for his sake.
I have now come up with a new rule for our house: whoever is going to put the lights on the tree gets to choose the lights he/she is going to use.
I think our experiment with color with be short-lived. :)

Do I still get credit for trying to be a good wife? :)
2 comments:
you definitely get credit! Tyler and I prefer white lights on the tree. Which worked out great until we had Eli. The boys want colors. So we put a line of colored lights up along the ceiling in the dining room. Our tree is a beautiful white glow and our ceiling... well, doesn't get turned on much.
Hey, I'm so glad to know I'm not the only one! :D
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