Thank you LG the L I call my christmas tree style Victorian whimsy. I love these ornaments I now have quite a range of these lovely of these hand made small stuffed toys. I do have some baubles.
The oldest are three orange teddies that my now 37ish son saw on a christmas tree when he was just over year old. He shouted Teddy so I had to buy them. A sentimental old bat I am.
One day when my toddler grandson has grown up a bit I will probably have another real tree. I can't trust my under two yr old not to try climbing it. He is a Godzilla! Tramples everthing in his path bless him. .
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Thank you LG the L
I call my christmas tree style Victorian whimsy. I love these ornaments I now have quite a range of these lovely of these hand made small stuffed toys. I do have some baubles.
The oldest are three orange teddies that my now 37ish son saw on a christmas tree when he was just over year old. He shouted Teddy so I had to buy them. A sentimental old bat I am.
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'You must have some bread with it me duck!'
Ha ha IAW. I don't think you are anything of a sort! That is a lovely reason to bring out those dekkies every Christmas. Super memories there.
Iamweedy, what a splendid specimen of a tree ?, quirky and unusual...love seeing trees that are different..really like your wee penguins. ?
One day when my toddler grandson has grown up a bit I will probably have another real tree. I can't trust my under two yr old not to try climbing it. He is a Godzilla! Tramples everthing in his path bless him.
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'You must have some bread with it me duck!'