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Looks Like Christmas

Happy Tuesday All,

If you've been around Christmas shopping and all that, you've probably seen Christmas decorations up. I love seeing them--but then again, this is probably my favorite time of year. Texas isn't so hot, carols are in the air, hot drinks, warm blankets, good books, parties, family, the Christmas Church readings, all of it. I'm a big fan! 

I think the evergreen wreaths are so pretty. I don't know what it is, but when I see them hanging off of buildings it just makes me think the buildings are prettier.

This weekend I told my husband I wanted to put some lights up on the house. So, I think me and my son are going to help decorate this weekend--maybe even get the tree up!

So, do you decorate for Christmas? Are you started/finished/almost done Christmas shopping? What have you got going on?

Happy writing and hope your season is "Merry and bright"!

Have A Terrific Tuesday!

Comments

Melissa said…
Just getting started on this end. Tree up and gradually dragging stuff out to decorate the inside with. But outside will have to wait. Maybe this weekend. :) You guys have fun!!
Anonymous said…
DH loves to decorate, so it all got done here on Saturday!

Happy Holidays, Bethany!!!
Christie Craig said…
Hi Beth,

I love Christmas decorations. But I'm always slow to put them up. This year we are getting new living room furniture, because my son's dog at our other furniture, so I'm sort of waitin until it comes in to get into the decor mood.

But Merry Christmas, girl.

CC
Bethany said…
Melissa,

Best wishes on the decorations! Hope to see you at the Christmas party :-)
Bethany said…
Tessy,

I love to decorate also, but I hate doing it alone, so I usually wait for my husband. Hope you're doing well and have a wonderful Holiday Season :-)
Bethany said…
Christie,

Merry Christmas to you! Thanks for dropping by :-)

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