Light

I was just catching up on blogs and commenting and mentioned on Elisabeth's post that I always feel unsettled the week of the time change (so fun that the disastrous U.S. election AND the time change took place on the same week in November, the unkindest month, yeah, I said it T.S. Eliot, screw you). Even when it's the 'good' time change, where theoretically we get an extra hour of sleep. I have been turning on all the twinkly lights possible as soon as it gets dark (at like two in the afternoon). I wasn't sure I was going to post tonight, but then I thought, maybe a little post about light.

One of the things I did while I was cleaning and organizing earlier this fall (lamentably, I have lost my decluttering mojo, and hoping it will come back), was to untangle the fairy lights that are on the little part wall between our kitchen and dining room. Because I am who I am, when I first got them I put them up in a kind of 'artful' tangle, and figured I'd straighten them out later. Then I thought it didn't really matter that they were tangled because you could see the lights more than the string.

But while Matt was away and I was trying to make things a little less chaotic, I took them down and carefully untangled them and draped them in a more orderly fashion, which I have been finding soothing.

I also have some branches with fairy lights that sit in a giant wood vase I got in the market. I hadn't been plugging them in because I had trouble getting the plug into the outlet on the back of the little table and I kept feeling like I was going to knock something over. Then I decided this was dumb, so I took everything off the table so I could tilt it forward and familiarize myself with how the outlet was oriented, which would theoretically make it easier to plug it in using muscle memory once I did it a few times.

So far so good.

Matt's going to be away the first two weeks of December, which makes me want to cry a little bit. I always feel so exhausted when he's away through most of the Christmas prep, which doesn't make a whole lot of sense since I do most of it anyway (because I work the least). One thing we have decided is that we will finally buy an artificial tree.

When the kids were home we would always go buy a real tree. We didn't go out in the woods to cut one down or anything (play to your strength), but we went to the same place we bought our fruit and vegetables all summer and it was a nice tradition. Once we got a vehicle with a sun roof, the kids would have fun opening and closing the sun roof to check on the tree. One year Eve kept saying "open up... hi, tree!" until she said "open up.... um, Dad?" (it hadn't fallen off, just shifted so she couldn't see it, but it was a funny moment).

But the kids are away now, and even before they left it was getting harder to find a good time to go buy it. And real trees are expensive, and drop needles everywhere, and don't hold ornaments as well, and it's a pain to get the lights on (well, not for me personally, I just take out the box that says 'lights' and wave a hand airily in Matt's direction). Zarah has a prelit tree that toggles between white lights and coloured, which I covet, because I love white lights but sort of think that coloured are more Christmassy.

Now one can be mine!

I will be sad, of course, because it's another end of an era, and too many stupid eras keep ending, and we have many cherished memories of making Matt pick out the tree and then mocking the inevitably wonky trees he ended up buying ("keep turning it until we find a better side. No, keep turning. Wait, those ARE all the sides? Oh dear").

We thought that left bottom branch would eventually relax. It did not. 

But the time has come, and I will accept it like I always do - grumpily, with loud bad grace. 

Now I am going to bed to read by the light of the Saje Starry Skies diffuser I bought myself for Christmas three years ago and forgot about  until two years ago. It's a crappy diffuser as it turns out, but a really nice night light. 

Comments

J said…
I love our artificial tree. The pre-lit thing is a game changer for me, and for how much energy we have about the whole thing. Also, we have such a small space to put a tree, it's easier with fake trees because they have narrow ones that you can fit in a tight spot. Ours doesn't switch between color and white, though, that's fancy.
Elisabeth said…
I swear twinkle lights are a game changer for me mood wise.
For the first time since moving in to our house we are going to have an artificial tree. My daughter is NOT impressed, but it will be so much less work, mess, expense and it means we can even have it up longer. I bought it for $30 at a thrift store so not all the prelit lights work, but I'll sort it out somehow.
One thought about the hard-to-reach plugs. We have smart plugs and they are amazing as you can program them to come on/go off at set times or, if you have a Google speaker, you can just voice command them to turn on/off. We have twinkle lights around the perimeter of our backyard shed and I just say: Hey Google, turn on outside lights and they spring to life. It makes me happy every single time! And it means I don't have to go outside in the cold to turn on/off lights or fight with finding the socket.
I am all white all the time for Christmas lights, but my kids have some coloured lights in their rooms.
I love all of your twinkly lights! I don't really decorate much, but I do love going home to my parent's house, because they always go all out for the holidays and it is so nice to sit in the house and stare at the lit tree.
Swistle said…
I am leaning HARD on our prelit things. I may need more prelit things.

What I tell myself when I am feeling unhappy about The End of an Era is that I can always go back to elements of it. That is, we can't go back to the cute little kids---but if the kids are both home one Christmas, and you all feel like going out to get a live tree, you still can! You can give the artificial tree a year off, and get a live tree!
Nicole said…
We have a prelit tree that has the option of white or coloured or twinkling or both, and you KNOW I'm always changing it up on the daily! Also, lol at the waving lights at Matt, I do the exact same thing with Rob. Speaking of lights, it's Tiny Secret Festive Season and the first things I did when I got home on Wednesday were to get out the festive tea towels and scented soaps, and also the bag that had your little light up gnome in it! It's looking at me right now! I have two light gnomes that are specifically for TSFS and yours is one. I mean, sun sets at 4:22 now so IT IS DARK!
NGS said…
We have an artificial tree and while it makes me sad to not have a real one, at least two people have come into our house and ASKED if it was real, so I think it passes the look test. We also decided AGAINST prelit because if a light goes out in one of the suckers, it's an end game. But every year when I'm putting up the lights (my husband literally gets motion sickness going round and round the tree, so it has become my job), I wonder if maaaybe we should have gone for a prelit one. (Also, I am team white lights for Christmas. You can have colored lights outside, but white inside is my rule. It turns out I have a lot of rules about Christmas and my poor husband just has to abide by them, even if they are irrational or unfair.)
StephLove said…
We are spending X-mas away from home, as usual, but not in the same place as usual so I had to spend a lot of time trying to find a rental house that would let us bring a live tree. We're not ready to make the switch to artificial yet, but it would have made this a lot easier.
J said…
We have a pre-lit tree. One good thing about them is that if you already have strings of lights, you can keep them just in case some lights go out on your tree. My limited experience is that by the time the lights start going out, your tree is starting to look a little ragged anyway, at least if you shove it into the box when you're done like we do. Also? I'm with you, white lights inside, color outside. Or white outside, I'm OK with that. But I don't like colored lights on my tree.
iHanna said…
Great blog theme, and funny stories too. Thank you for sharing. We've had a fake plastic tree for years and I think it's just as pretty and less of a hassle to clean around it as well. :-) Now you've made me long for December, yay. That's a good thing.
Jenny said…
We always get a real tree, and I love it. However. I'm feeling the same as you- it's so much work. AND, real trees are REALLY expensive nowadays! I'm already planning that when both kids are out of the house, we'll get an artificial tree. We actually had an artificial tree growing up, so I don't think it will be too much of a letdown for me. I'm already dreading getting the lights on our tree this year.
Sarah said…
We always get a real tree (or two-- sometimes 3 LOL), and I love it. The smell! The lopsidedness! The goddamn needles everywhere for a month! am all in. I hear you on the early dark and the need for lights-- Dorothy already has pink ones going in her room, and I love them.
Stephany said…
I was Team Real Tree for a long time but now I am all about artificial trees. They're so much easier to deal with. And I get the fancy prelit one that can change between white and colored lights (as well as whether they stay on or blink - and sometimes they can blink between white and colored!) I've had my prelit tree for a few years now. Some of the lights burned out but nothing all that noticeable.

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