Our Christmas tree is still up. I need to take it down. It's been such a comforting thing to see every day, I don't think I've ever enjoyed a Christmas tree more. On a side note, I am always grateful to the people who leave their lights up into January. It's still dark and cold, and sometimes I really need those lights in the dark.
So, the tree: I watered it regularly, so it's only now getting a bit dry. Yesterday, to my delight, we noticed that it now has tiny, pinhead-sized baby spiders all over the place, building lovely little webs. You can imagine my children's reactions to this. Apparently I'll be the one taking the ornaments down this year. It's usually their job. The weather has been quite mild, but I'll try to settle them all in the garage or somewhere out of the elements anyway. They should be ok unless something eats them. (Edit: "them" being the spiders, not the children. That could have been written better.))
Anyway, from what I understand, spiders in the Christmas tree are good luck, and we can certainly use a large helping of that.
Have a great weekend!
--Kaja
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