Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Christmas Tree Hunting

she reminded me of Randy from "The Christmas Story"






Porter's snow tree

making snowmen

Eating a tailgate lunch

Todd dragging the tree to the truck. Can you see JuJu?
family picture with the tree


Porter was the first to get cold...and wet.


Payton's giant snowball he made himself

This was how the kids helped...stay in the back and out of the way.
This year's Christmas Tree Hunt was an adventure. We took a detour to pick up some jerky in Glendale from Todd's buck this year. {yeah, I still haven't posted about his hunt this year, yet....it's in the process} Although it was quite the detour to get the the Kaibab it was worth it. It's DANG GOOD JERKY!! When we finally made it to our Christmas Tree hunting grounds there was too much snow! Our new truck is a little lower to the ground so we had to put the chains on the tires and we still weren't able to go as far in as we wanted. The kids loved riding in the back of the truck while we moved forward and backward and turned around a few times. We decided to stop and let the kids play in the snow while Todd walked around trying to find a tree. After a quick lunch we drove further down a different road and let the kids get out and play again while Todd hiked into the forest of pinions trying to find a Christmas tree. I was getting really nervous that we were going to be taking one of those pinions home with us {which is what our very first Christmas tree was...we will avoid those at all costs in the future}. The kids loved making snow balls and rolling down hills while their dad was on the hunt. I was so excited to see Todd coming through the trees dragging a tree behind him. I was even more excited to see that it was a Blue Spruce instead of a pinion! We loaded up the kids, the gear and the tree and headed for home. This is our first tree like this so we're not used to the soft needles and the branches that can't hold as many decorations but that didn't stop the kids from trying. There were as many as six balls on one branch until mom and dad got involved. It's going to be a long season with the decorations. It seems like we break at least one ball a day {and a record 8 balls while we were decorating}. We will be investing in some non-breakable balls for our future decorating purposes. Now all we have to do is be good so Santa will come!{That's easier said than done}

4 comments:

rayndrop said...

how fun. i love a real tree. this makes our second year!

there's a surprise for you over on my blog!

Krystal Trapnell said...

Nice big tree! I want to see it all decorated!

Angie said...

Julia is so, so cute in her snowsuit! What a great family tradition you guys have going. I have been to the Kaibab many times. My Grandpa used to do ranching out there and we would ride horses there when we visited. Payton's snowball is awesome! You sure have a cute family Misti!

Cluffers said...

Yippee for a real tree! That is where we got ours also. Love real trees! So fun. I love that Payton is in just a sweat shirt and Porter is in a big coat and he got cold first. Good times!