and i remember, you know, you d have to put the branches into the wooden peg and sometimes we d actually have to carve those little pegs at the branches would have to go into because it was so old, but we never wanted to get rid of it. and then, of course, the decorations i still have decorations that are probably close to 50 or 60 years old, decorations that my father grew up with. and just opening up the ornaments brings back a flood of memories for me and i and i love showing those old ornaments to my kids. they know i ve never got to meet my father. he died a little bit after they were born. so it does remind me of my father and and getting together and putting up the christmas tree. it s such a special time. bill hemmer explains how christmas wouldn t be christmas without the. satisfied feeling of being at home with family.
and i remember, you know, you d have to put the branches into the wooden peg and sometimes we d actually have to carve those little pegs at the branches would have to go into because it was so old, but we never wanted to get rid of it. and then, of course, the decorations i still have decorations that are probably close to 50 or 60 years old, decorations that my father grew up with. and just opening up the ornaments brings back a flood of memories for me and i and i love showing those old ornaments to my kids. they know i ve never got to meet my father. he died a little bit after they were born. so it does remind me of my father and and getting together and putting up the christmas tree. it s such a special time. bill hemmer explains how christmas wouldn t be christmas without the. satisfied feeling of being at home with family.