Friday, December 23, 2005

MERRY CHRISTMAS

I have been waiting until I knew that our Soldier would not be able to get online before I posted my surprise, and I am safe to post now. We have not had a tree in our house for 4 years because our cats kept knocking the last one down, but when we found out that he would be home before the end of the year, I got busy with a different kind of tree. I knew that this year would be an exception to the no tree rule. I have finally gotten them use to the PATRIOTIC TREE and the have actually been really good about not bothering it.

MERRY CHRISTMAS. I'M GETTING THE BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT EVER THIS YEAR.

7 comments:

David M said...

Merry Christmas Stacy!

Al's Girl said...

I have been so excited about seeing your tree! It's just beautiful. I know that he will love it - you have done so much this past year to make things special for him. It's amazing how having them gone makes you appreciate them that much more - and everything you do becomes an expression of that love. Your tree shows your love for Michael, honey, and it is just beautiful - like you.

Melinda said...

What a gorgeous tree!!!! He will love it and it will be a special page to add to his scrapbook of his deployment.

Nice work, Stacy!!!

Some Soldier's Mom said...

Beautiful, Stacy! Hugs to that son of yours! A wonderful day! (Thinking of you all day today and tomorrow!)

Erik Holtan said...

That is a great tree. I hope your day and night and day tommorrow are blessed. Mom's like you really spoil the kids, and they deserve it. Have a GREAT Merry Christmas.

Crazy Politico said...

Great looking tree! And don't worry, my cats are filling in for yours, they took ours down last night.

Merry Christmas to all of you.

Anonymous said...

I just happened upon your site as I was looking around for ideas for my son's Christmas tree this year as he too is coming home for 2 weeks (from Army). Wonderful, Beautiful tree..hope mine looks as good! I also hope my 2 mischievous kittie cats stay out of it! But of course at the end of the day, no matter what the tree looks like, I'll just be so happy to see my son (Danyel) since it will be quite a while before I'll see him or spend any holiday with him again as he is scheduled to go to Iraq in about six months. Plese thank your son for me for serving our great country. Wishing you and yours the Merriest Christmas.



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