by Jo | December 19th, 2007
(HT Don)
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You Should Have a Green Christmas Tree |
![]() For you, the holidays represent tradition and memories. You tend to do things the same way each year. You find your holiday customs comforting. You enjoy all of the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of Christmas. Your green tree would look great with: Classic ornaments You should spend Christmas Eve watching: How the Grinch Stole Christmas What you should bake for Santa: A gingerbread house |
Funny thing is we didn’t even put one up this year. With a 9 month old puppy in the house, who hasn’t yet moved out of the chew everything in sight stage, we put a small one on the fireplace mantel instead.

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December 19th, 2007 at 5:44 pm
A friend of mine in NJ, his 1 year old puppy chewed on the extension cord for the tree. Fortunately, the baby sitter was there, and they got him to the vet. Some burn marks around his mouth and on his tongue, had to eat soft stuff for a month. He’s a-OK now, and will NOT go near an extension cord at all.