



We discovered that we had very few Christmas ornaments, particularly ones that were "ours" as opposed to "mine". We have tried to buy ornaments as we have traveled--a camel in Morocco, glass ornaments in Italy, etc. The other night, we made a trip to Crate and Barrel and got some very cute ornaments. Our favorites are the bristly squirrel and rabbit, the bark bear and the penguin.
2 comments:
For a second when I opened your post I thought those were real animals on the Christmas tree . . . which would have been original if not messy.
Merry Christmas
Attaching the hook is the hardest part.
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