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The Feel-Good Stories Behind Our Favorite Ornaments
Our team gets sentimental about their Christmas decor.
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11 Comments
Sheila
December 25, 2020
I am a retired teacher and, over the years, I have received many Christmas ornaments from students. The collection became too large to fit on my tree years ago, but I have a tradition of each Christmas taking out my ornaments and praying for the child (some of them are now in their 50's) who gave it to me.
GenieMT213
December 24, 2020
The year I got a silver fox fur coat, my son told me it liked like a Cruella de Ville coat. My husband bought me a Radko ornament depicting her, which always had a prominent place on our tree. Perhaps 10 years later it fell off as I was putting it on the tree. I was heartbroken, but that Christmas my now grown-up son bought me a replacement on eBay. She is back to being front and center on our tree now, joined by his Scooby Doo ornament whose original nose was broken and replaced by a pom-pom almost as soon as we bought him. They are the first 2 ornaments on the tree and bring us much joy!
Marycooks
December 22, 2020
I read your article with much joy knowing that there are people who hold dear to them reuniting each Christmas with their cherished treasure trove of ornaments. Growing up in a small town with rolling hills and green meadows 45 miles south of Chicago was the idyllic life especially at Christmas time. Mom and Dad would carefully pick out a large blue spruce tree with strong branches and nooks and crannies to hang beautiful glass Czech, Polish and German made ornaments are memories forever etched in my mind. It was family time decorating our tree with Shiny Brites and the precious glass ornaments. But the fondest ornament memory was when my sister and I would place our two favorite reindeer ornaments on the tree. It was if the tree became a magical forest and the reindeers were flying finding a new branch to land on each time my sister and would pass by the tree. Now that my sister and I are much older we still reminisce of our childhood during Christmas and the fun we had with those flying reindeers.
SonjaP
December 21, 2020
We call our tree the ‘Memory Tree’, we have been very fortunate to have lived and travelled to many places and every trip I try to buy an ornament or two to add to the tree. Every year I smile thinking of trips & experiences past as we decorate. This year we moved home to UK for good (another experience in itself this year) so this year’s ornaments are hand made local ones, quite fitting for this year! Who knows about next year!
Caroline N.
December 21, 2020
We have ornaments from years past, going back to some that belonged to my husband's grandparents, not fancy but still treasured. There are some that simply have to be on the tree but can go around the back (handmade by my husband or myself as kids) and others that have to be front and center. We could probably cover a 9-foot tree thickly if they were all put on, but we don't have room for one that big! Sadly some were broken last year as our tree stand failed and the tree fell over, but we did get some new ones to make up for it.
Donna
December 20, 2020
Laura J. Cameron has created a beautiful book of ornament memories "An Abecedarium of Ornaments" covering more than 300 ornaments. It has become a holiday tradition in our household. (Art for Art's Sake Press
viviancooks
December 20, 2020
We usually get a tree at least 10' tall and have a huge tree trimming party each year. The tree has to be trimmed to get your dinner of hot chili with all accompaniments (never mind that people are already stuffed with apps). We have a gazillion ornaments.
This year we got a little 5'er and wrapped it with a gazillion lights and only decorated it with the handmade ornaments that our children have made over the years. It is a sweet, touching little tree in a sad Christmas season. But blessedly, we are all healthy and safe.
This year we got a little 5'er and wrapped it with a gazillion lights and only decorated it with the handmade ornaments that our children have made over the years. It is a sweet, touching little tree in a sad Christmas season. But blessedly, we are all healthy and safe.
Caroline M.
December 21, 2020
I'm loving my little tree this year, which I got so much earlier than usual. It's totally brittle by now but I'm glad I got the extra time with it... needed the holiday cheer this year!
Rowena
December 20, 2020
I loved the article on favorite Christmas tree decorations!! I always love unwrapping each decoration and remember who made it or why we have it... many from kids projects or friends.. one is a painted shell given to one of our boys by their schoolbus driver, when they were in high school in CT!!
Such fun and fond (and funny) memories!
Thank you and happy holidays to all of you!!!
Such fun and fond (and funny) memories!
Thank you and happy holidays to all of you!!!
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