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Thursday, December 24, 2009

what she would want

i took maddy to

the same christmas

tree lot we went

to last year.

she helped me

pick out a tree,



something i always

hated doing when

liz

was here.

but i had

to do it.

i know this would

have been a really

exciting time

for us, maddy’s first

christmas, but it

just doesn’t seem

real, doesn’t seem

right without

her.

this year we

did’t buy the biggest

tree on the lot,

but i know that

liz

would have been proud

that i actually went

out during one of

the busiest shopping

days to buy one,

without her pushing me

to do so.

decorating the damn

thing was a whole

different story.

i went to a few places

and picked up

some ornaments.

and over the past few

weeks i’ve been

buying ornaments

at random places i’ve

visited with madeline,

so we can

continue the tradition

that we had.

there was no

way in hell i

was going to dig out

all the ornaments we

collected over 12

years of christmas.

i just couldn’t do it.

someday.

they’ll be there in

the garage, waiting

for madeline.

so i finally found

the will to

put the fucker up.

maddy watched as i

put the tree into

the stand and

covered the tree in lights.

i learned that

waiting until the

last minute to buy

tree-decorating items

is not a good idea.

we visited 5 different

stores and came away

with the last box

of lights in the la,

the lights that look like a

small net, normally used

to cover a small bush.

(thankfully i bought that tiny tree).

i also was unable to

find the little ornament hooks,

so i had to buy

some wire and make

my own.

madeline stared

at me as i cut

the wire and hung

the ornaments on the tree.

for someone who

hates christmas, i am

certainly doing a

lot of work.

and i actually

loved doing it,

’cause i know

that this is what

liz

would have wanted.

2 comments:

  1. Cute pictures!

    I understand. I waited until the last minute also. It's been five months, yet Christmas seemed to bring it all back as though it happened yesterday.

    You are doing a great job with your little girl! She has a good daddy. Hang in there.

    :)

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  2. Your amazing. And you did an awesome job and it shows on your face. On a side note, I have started a "In Memory Of" christmas tree that we put up each year. It is small, white lights, no presents under the tree, but a few ornaments that reminds us of the ones we lost. This year...I mean last yr 2009, Hallmark ornaments out out a new ornament in memory of and it has a place to put a photo in as well. Just food for thought. Happy New Year

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