Since Katie was brave enough to post pics of their first Christmas together, I thought I'd stroll down Memory Lane and invite you to join me...

It was 1998 and we were, 23 years old!! Wow- time really does fly by! We had been married since April, and we were so happy! Can you see it in our faces- still newlyweds, just back from a 10 day trip to Chile, no children, we had money, and could do nothing else but enjoy the holiday with little stress! Wow- things do change as the time flies by!
Well, for our 1st Christmas together, Dana's mom bought us our tree- because when I grew up, we
always had a real tree- even though Dana's house had an artificial, his mom thought it would be fun for us to have our own real tree- so nice! Well, we lived in a great little apartment, that had a perfect spot for this newly cut tree, from Meijer, no less. We brought it home, though I don't remember how we got it home, and put it up in the corner by the sliding glass doors. We got an old rusty tree stand from my parents, (more about the effects of that, later), and we began to decorate. From the get go, Dana
did not want a real tree! He insisted that they "weren't worth the hassle"! I said it was worth it and I won! So much for that win, because he was right- it turned out to not be worth the hassle. For several reasons, though someday
we will have a real tree again. Not to mention that it was a bent tree, so it is competely leaning against the wall! Hey, I said this was our 1st Christmas, and I was young!!
1. We were going to Chile from 10 December to the 20th, and we had his little brother coming over to stay and water the tree- but that unfortunately didn't happen! What happens to a tree that isn't watered regularly? It dies!!
2. When we returned home to our
DEAD tree, with needles falling all over the newly cleaned carpet, I realized it wasn't going to be a good thing anymore!
3. We had to take it down right away, to salvage what was left of it...so we did, and once the tree had left our apartment, we found not only needless
ALL OVER the floor, but a
HUGE rust stain from that rusty tree holder! Lovely.
4. So, how do you pick up 1000 or more tree needles off your carpet- you vacuum, right? Well, I got out our
NEW vacuum we had gotten from my Grandparents for our wedding, and began to sweep.
BAD IDEA! The vacuum broke! That's right, it broke! It cost me 30 bucks to get it fixed...so the tree was
NOT worth the hassle- Dana was right! (He isn't always right!)
I hated to admit that, but we have had a small artificial tree ever since! I am not sure that will change anytime soon, either. I keep thinking that someday he will change his mind, because memories can fade, but seriously, this memory is still fresh, and I think it was because it was our 1st Christmas together!
It ended up being a great Christmas- I remember Dana got me The Steve Miller Band Greatest Hits CD- I love that CD! I loved it in college the most, and it brings back the few memories I have of that time- it was a nice present. I honestly have no idea what I bought him, but I guess it was a good once, since he is smiling in the picture. We did get our little kitty that first year and she has been with us ever since. We named her Belen, since that translated is Bethlehem in Spanish. It is a perfect name for her!
We have lots of memories of our Christmases together, but this one is a great one to hold on to- here's to 100 more! I was tan, though, and check out my long hair- you'll never see it that way again!
Oh, and please don't laugh at the scrapbook page, I am much better now!!! And that was a long time ago!!