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  1. Lori

    We set up a train one year. One of the dogs watched it go around a few times, then grabbed the engine and walked off with it. It was a great moment! Thanks for the reminder.
    I love your sparkly train!

  2. I would like to celebrate my tree. It came into the house around 1960, and after about a decade it was my job to put it up, a tradition that continued even after I left home.
    When my parents finally departed, i got the tree, and it’s been in my home every Christmas since.
    I think a 60+ year artificial tree has earned its sustainability badge, don’t you?

  3. I think the train comes from the Victorian era when train tracks were placed around the tree. I still have tinsel on my tree. In German it’s called Lameta and I have the German tinsel mixed in with the tinsel from here. The Tinsel I have, from Germany, is old because it is made with lead…yup, lead! I know, but it hangs so beautifully on the tree along with the sparkle of the tinsel made here, it creates a wonderful effect.

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