I may have mentioned this before, but
when I was growing up, no one in my house put much effort
into decorating for the holidays. For Christmas, we had a macramé
Santa face that my dad had made hanging on the front door, a
Christmas needlepoint on the wall (again, made by Dad!), a wreath
over the fireplace and a tree in the family room -- that was it for the holiday decor... With the birth of
my first child, came the birth of a holiday-decorating fiend!! I
started out small at first and I have been growing and growing ever
since! I absolutely love decorating for the holidays – ALL of
them! I have tubs in the basement with Easter, St. Pat’s, 4th
of July (which I actually leave up from Memorial Day in May until Sept
11th), Thanksgiving and Christmas decorations. After
Christmas I take down my Santa-related Christmas decorations and my
nativity scene (and the trees - we put up two) and I switch over to snowmen for the
rest of January. I have a few things for Valentine’s Day, but I
really need to put a little more effort into that holiday! Since
having my daughters, I really enjoy making a cozy home for my family
and I love to make each holiday special with decorations. I was
never sure if anyone appreciated the effort (although I don’t mind
– I would do it now, regardless!) until my 12-year-old told me
several times that she loved how I had decorated the house for
Easter.
And my 6-year-old has obviously developed an appreciation
too! The week before Easter, I was tucking her into bed and she told me that she felt bad
because she didn’t have a lot of things to decorate her room for
Easter. I looked around as she said, “I only have my bunny books,
my bunny rabbits, and my Easter bonnet!” And sure enough, she had
pulled out any books that had bunnies on them, she had pulled out all
of her stuffed rabbits, and she had put a big hat on her big, stuffed
Tigger! She had placed the books and the bunnies around the room –
carefully decorating for Easter! I was so tickled – she obviously
got that from Mommy! Children are such little sponges – they
absorb everything around them! Holiday decorating may not seem like
the most important thing to do with how busy we all get, but I think
it’s so important to do what you can to make your house a home for
your family – to show them that they are worth the effort, and to
give your children positive, happy energy to absorb!
We finally took the Easter stuff down this week and I immediately tried to think of the next holiday that I should be decorating for... I think Memorial Day! I'll have to put a few Spring decorations up to bridge until I bring the patriotic decorations out...
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