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a photojunkie christmas .. my story

When December 1st comes around every year, it’s a tradition for my family to put up all our Christmas decorations. Everything from the tree to the lights in our window and the wreath on the door. Ever since we were young kids, we’d get together as a family to pull out that big box from under the staircase, and fumble through the ever aging ornaments. We’d look back at childhood school projects where we made our own Christmas tree decor, we’d detangle those strands of beads that seem to never pack right in January. Thinking about Christmas when I was a kid is a big blur of tinsel and endless fairy lights in the trees in our yard.

Soon enough, we got older and one by one we moved away and the Christmas frenzy quietened down. The wreath became smaller and the lights not so dazzling as so our neighbours would ‘oohh’ and ‘ahh’.

December 1st came and went this year and the tree still wasn’t up. Now that I’ve moved away from home myself, the Christmas decorations have dwindled down to the smallest tree and a few lights.

The past few months I’ve spent mostly just hanging out and talking with my family rather than picking out a nice tree and finalising a lavish Christmas dinner menu and you know what? It’s been the best time of my life being able to do that with them. There’s more laughter and more smiles between us all now and that’s the best gift possible.

Christmas to me really isn’t about the decorations we put up. It’s about family and spending time together – something that doesn’t cost anyone a thing and, in my opinion, is the best way to spend Christmas.

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ConnieDecember 8th, 2003 at 9:31 pm

Hey Tracey! I’m not completely sure if you remember me…but I just wanted to say that your website looks great, as usual, and I’m so happy for you and Regan. 🙂

DanniDecember 9th, 2003 at 12:57 pm

I totally agree with you. Our tradition was to put the tree up on my Dad’s b-day (Dec. 12) but since I’ve gotten married, it’s the little things that matter more. Jay and I aren’t even having a tree this year, but it doesn’t really matter. The love and thought is there. BTW, I use IE and it looks like the background is either a dark gray or a dark olive green. Can’t really tell. Love it either way though.

KristelDecember 9th, 2003 at 6:00 pm

@tracey and Darren: I had the same problem in Firebird as I had in IE but it seemed to be a stubborn cash problem. The site lookes just fine (read: great) in both now! 😉

erikaDecember 11th, 2003 at 2:21 am

hey girlie! I’m having problems getting to shutterbug because it’s opening in the small window you have instead of it’s own window that I can view. I’m eager to see other 26 things entries.