After much pushing and prodding on the part of Stephanie this year we put up our Christmas tree. I enjoy Christmas well enough, but the effort of digging through the shed for the heavy boxes, the time and expense of decorating a tree, followed by the clutter of all those empty boxes and scraps polluting the living room and the prime real estate that a tree takes up it brings the Scrooge out in me. 😉
Part of the reason Stephanie wanted our tree up unlike last year where we mysteriously never got around to it (mwuh ha ha) was to serve as a reminder that Christmas is coming and to make sure she gets everyone’s Christmas gifts in a timely fashion. Last year she didn’t remember to get all of her loved ones a gift in time for the holidays. This year with the tree in our living room with space underneath begging to be filled with gifts she’s already got everyone’s gifts neatly wrapped and looking colourful with the tree.
The big reason that Stephanie wanted the tree up is the same as most people. It’s pretty and festive and it’s an excuse to have extra shiny colours in an otherwise drab room. She even got new decorations in purple and silver including her favourite butterflies for the tree. (Again I am flummoxed at the idea of butterflies on a Christmas tree, but there’s enough people like Stephanie for them to produce en masse)
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And that brings up the final lesson from this Christmas tree post. Only the keen eye of the facebook friend sales lady was able to pick out that our tree topper is upside down. Nothing rebellious on our part, but the topper just wouldn’t fit our tree the normal way no matter what we did to the top branches we just ended up with a crooked topper. So to make it work I put the pointy end down and we have a beautiful tree that works for us and few are the wiser except you dear reader.
So what are some of your holiday adaptations to work with your ADHD?
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