How can you blame him?
Baby Jack doesn’t even have a stocking out yet because I wanted to use these ones but I only have three.Oh well, I’ll put out a non-matching one for him on Christmas Eve and he won’t care.
I would have put some fresh cedar into these for now if I had wanted to walk the 20 feet from my back deck to cut some.But I didn’t.. Don’t worry, the ladder is firmly attached to the wall!We’re working on making the dining room presentable right now so I can only let you see a tiny bit.
We’ll have to save most of it for a future post!You can see that I took these pictures the next day though and I had fixed up the tree a little by adding in some white berries and spreading the ornaments out.
Also, the baby gate that Chris made from an old crib was up like it normally is.. That poinsettia is super fake, which works for me because that means that it will last more than three days.. We have another real tree in the kitchen.
For this one I just handed Kennedy and her friend a bag of green ornaments and a bag of gold ornaments and said “Go nuts!” That’s my kind of tree decorating!.floating up to the top of the layer of cement.
and leaving a bit of the top of each wire exposed to the elements.. At this point, we were well aware that had we chosen the right kit, we wouldn’t be dealing with this whole cement issue at all, so after the almost-exploding drill, the mess, and now the exposed wires that were supposed to be protected by this cement, we were not happy campers.. Oh well!You live, you learn, right?
We decided to press on and just try to be really careful when we were tiling.The tile mortar and then the thick layer of stone tile would surely protect the wires and keep everything in place!