Twas the day before this one,
with holidays approaching
Not a box had been unpacked,
‘tho we did move the cat thing.
The kids went to school with festivities planned,
With hopes that us parents would find our way, and….
The 4th graders sang,
and tootled recorders quite loud.
We could barely see Honor,
lost in the crowd.
But we listened and clapped,
and felt very proud.
Then we made our way home,
through honking and braking,
and changed into uniforms,
for punching and kicking.
An hour long class, and then finally
Mom got out a box, to make all smile happily.
No. Not the chocolates, or toys or (for mom) the red wine,
But the big pre-lit tree, all wrapped up in twine.
The cats sprang inside,
to see what was what,
No waiting to play,
for the tree to be up.
With a ‘No’, and a ‘Get out!’
and many ‘Let me be’s’
Many cats were removed,
I’m sure more than three.
Across the carpet, the parts were arranged
Mom’s mind about ‘help’, was sure to be changed
With an advisor,
and spectator,
and supervisor too
Mom was repeatedly told
just what to do.
From a favored position,
up on the gold seat
A view of the lights
were a hoped for treat
But what was this?
Not again, mom murmured from below,
Some lights, they were still, refusing to glow.
Some branches were dark,
stubborn, unlit.
So we started the hunt,
like Raiders’ lost Ark,
for that naughty culprit.
And Honor she found it,
with eyes brown and bright
that ornery ol’ lamp,
that refused to act right.
With a yank and a tug,
and bulb tossed in the waste,
the tree was all finished,
and ready to taste.
I mean decorate!
The tree,
not the kids
altho’ that happened too
and not just with hats,
but glitter and stars,
and a favorite green rat
and many things more
The kids wrapped the tinsel, round the tree front and back,
Ninja made sure to straighten the slack.
Dad helped with hooks,
for his little pink elf
Pixie helped too.
Her own fuzzy self.
Finally ‘twas done.
The stuff was attached.
Bells, balls and pretties,
randomness unmatched.
Brian placed the angel,
way on the top,
Needing our help?
Not him, not a lot!
The stockings were hung
on the daggers with care
And we’re constantly asking,
who put this there?
There was a slight incident
on the nativity table,
but we keep things upright,
as much as we’re able
One donkey will never stand quite the same
Because it is Christmas, we’ll not mention any names.
(hint)
(hint)
Thanks to Miss Honor
and big brother Brian
Our house looks quite festive,
on that I’m not lyin’
We still have a ton
of work we must do.
Cleaning and cooking
and wrapping and school
yet I feel we’re quite ready now,
to celebrate Yule.
And so from all of us here,
to all of you there,
Best Wishes for the Holidays,
and lots of love too.
(btw - most of the photos were taken by Honor!)
with holidays approaching
Not a box had been unpacked,
‘tho we did move the cat thing.
The kids went to school with festivities planned,
With hopes that us parents would find our way, and….
The 4th graders sang,
and tootled recorders quite loud.
We could barely see Honor,
lost in the crowd.
But we listened and clapped,
and felt very proud.
Then we made our way home,
through honking and braking,
and changed into uniforms,
for punching and kicking.
An hour long class, and then finally
Mom got out a box, to make all smile happily.
No. Not the chocolates, or toys or (for mom) the red wine,
But the big pre-lit tree, all wrapped up in twine.
The cats sprang inside,
to see what was what,
No waiting to play,
for the tree to be up.
With a ‘No’, and a ‘Get out!’
and many ‘Let me be’s’
Many cats were removed,
I’m sure more than three.
Across the carpet, the parts were arranged
Mom’s mind about ‘help’, was sure to be changed
With an advisor,
and spectator,
and supervisor too
Mom was repeatedly told
just what to do.
From a favored position,
up on the gold seat
A view of the lights
were a hoped for treat
But what was this?
Not again, mom murmured from below,
Some lights, they were still, refusing to glow.
Some branches were dark,
stubborn, unlit.
So we started the hunt,
like Raiders’ lost Ark,
for that naughty culprit.
And Honor she found it,
with eyes brown and bright
that ornery ol’ lamp,
that refused to act right.
With a yank and a tug,
and bulb tossed in the waste,
the tree was all finished,
and ready to taste.
I mean decorate!
The tree,
not the kids
altho’ that happened too
and not just with hats,
but glitter and stars,
and a favorite green rat
and many things more
The kids wrapped the tinsel, round the tree front and back,
Ninja made sure to straighten the slack.
Dad helped with hooks,
for his little pink elf
Pixie helped too.
Her own fuzzy self.
Finally ‘twas done.
The stuff was attached.
Bells, balls and pretties,
randomness unmatched.
Brian placed the angel,
way on the top,
Needing our help?
Not him, not a lot!
The stockings were hung
on the daggers with care
And we’re constantly asking,
who put this there?
There was a slight incident
on the nativity table,
but we keep things upright,
as much as we’re able
One donkey will never stand quite the same
Because it is Christmas, we’ll not mention any names.
(hint)
(hint)
Thanks to Miss Honor
and big brother Brian
Our house looks quite festive,
on that I’m not lyin’
We still have a ton
of work we must do.
Cleaning and cooking
and wrapping and school
yet I feel we’re quite ready now,
to celebrate Yule.
And so from all of us here,
to all of you there,
Best Wishes for the Holidays,
and lots of love too.
(btw - most of the photos were taken by Honor!)
2 comments:
LOL Nicely done! May your Christmas be warm and bright!
Honor had taken so many fun pictures of the whole decorating process - I couldn't help but be inspired!
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