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January 3, 2010

The Christmas Tree Stand

The Christmas Tree Stand

There are many different types of Christmas trees. There are real trees, fiber optic Christmas trees, plastic trees, big ones, little ones, wide ones, skinny ones, white ones and green ones. The style of tree depends on the person but you must get the correct tree stand to go with your choice of tree. You should never skimp on the stand and you should never just use any old stand to hold up your . The stand not only provides a base for your but it also holds it in place, it keeps it from falling over, and it even holds water so that the tree doesn’t die prematurely. If you use the wrong type of stand, you run the risk of having your tree fall over and possibly onto someone. That could cause injury or even death if your tree is large enough.  So make sure you have the right stand before you even think of decorating that tree.

When You Buy Your Tree Ask For A Stand

The thing to do when you buy your as Christmas tree is to ask the person who sold it to you if they have any accompanying stands. Usually places that sell Christmas trees also sell stands. One can have the tree with the matching stand if he buys the tree from the store which sells stand also. If they sell only tree but not the stand then discuss about the stand from the seller who sold you the tree. Then, you need to make sure you measure the tree accurately. This is very important as you want to ensure you get a stand that will hold the tree you’ve chosen.

Measuring The Tree For Stand

When you measure your , make sure you write everything down so that you can have all the figures in front of you when you go shopping for your Christmas tree stand. One can be failed if he tries to remember the measurements. Write down the size of the tree, the weight of the tree and make sure you get the width as well as you’ll want a base that supports the width of tree that you’ve chosen.

The right stand will ensure that your tree stays upright and it will prevent you from spending all that time decorating only to have your tree fall in your living room or even onto someone. So spend some time considering your stand to prevent anything bad from happening to your prized .

 

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December 3, 2009

Use Of Christmas Tree Light Wars

Christmas Tree Light Wars

Have you ever driven down a street only to find that every house on the block is elaborately decorated with countless lights and other decorations? This is a common theme around Christmas time. Some people refer to them as light wars. This is when neighbors try to outdo each other as far as Christmas decorations are concerned. All of them will be out. They will put up thousands of lights, some will put up nativity scenes, some will put up  figures of Santa with his reindeer and some will have all of the above. Some yards are so full of decorations that their entire yard is full. If one is in the car then it’s very attractive to look at. But there are behind the scenes aspects to the light wars that most people wouldn’t think of unless they were involved in the war personally. Let’s take a look at the ups and downsides of the light wars and we’ll probably find that we’re glad we don’t live on one of those streets.

Why Light?

First you have to consider the why question when it comes to the light wars. Many of the neighborhoods appreciate the person who has well decorated the yard which generally fuels the first shot in the war. However, some neighbors just decide to go all out and then the neighbors will get competitive and will follow suit. This continues until it gets ridiculous. Some neighbors have even become so competitive that they steal decorations out of their neighbors’ yards so that they can have bragging rights. And for most that’s all the light wars are about; it’s about the right to brag that you have the most decorated yard.

Cost Of Light

Most don’t consider the cost as far as the light wars go. First of all, Christmas decorations are not cheap. They cost a lot of money, especially when you consider just how many Christmas decorations it takes to fill up an entire yard. But then there’s the electricity cost. Think of how much it costs to not only run the household but all those lights and figurines that move and make music and sing; it can get very, very expensive. And what do they get for all that money? Bragging rights? It hardly seems like a fair trade.

The Upside To Light?

So is there an upside to the light wars? Well, there are all those cars that drive by to see the spectacle. The wars definitely entertain those that aren’t involved. But what else do these wars do? The neighbours are mostly unable to sleep because of the lighting and hard noise. Wait, that’s not an upside. Maybe there isn’t an upside. Maybe it’s just a practice borne out of excess and pride. Well, if nothing else, the scene would make a good picture. Now doesn’t that make you want to get started decorating your yard? That’s what I thought.

 

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