tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4044342873919250442.post699669896791113197..comments2024-01-13T05:19:38.728+00:00Comments on Podheim: Decorating the TreePaulahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03050098322558700410noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4044342873919250442.post-34091587048623147982016-01-17T13:19:28.918+00:002016-01-17T13:19:28.918+00:00Par for the course with tiny fingers a few breakag...Par for the course with tiny fingers a few breakages.Even I managed to break one of our oldest decorations this year a little fragile house it was one we got in a box of mixed decorations around our first Christmas together in 1965. boo booAnn Kaynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4044342873919250442.post-31503286595897488212016-01-15T23:48:11.156+00:002016-01-15T23:48:11.156+00:00I completely agree. I love our memory tree! Makes...I completely agree. I love our memory tree! Makes it a little more stressful with a toddler about the place who likes to handle them though! We hung the breakable and very special ones out of his reach! Thankfully he was more interested in putting things on the tree than taking them off, but we did have a couple of breakages. He thought the baubles were balls and threw a couple on the kitchen floor hoping they would bounce. They didn't!Paulahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03050098322558700410noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4044342873919250442.post-80373911772532393952016-01-10T12:33:02.694+00:002016-01-10T12:33:02.694+00:00I agree as I said in the previous post about choos...I agree as I said in the previous post about choosing baubles. A tree with a memory to each bauble is better than a designer one any day.Ann Kaynoreply@blogger.com