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Kelly said…
That was so great!!!! I especially loved the end. What an awesome tree! Looks like the J's got a great tree and had a fun outing too.

Merry Merry!
Carmen said…
LOL! Very cute, and what a perfect spot for that tree! Beautiful!
jkwill said…
that was so stinkin' cute!! I could watch it over and over...I made a snow lounge outside, will post pics later!
My ADHD Me said…
Loved it! I'm visiting my sister's house now (ET). On her laptop I can't figure out sound but I watched it anyway. I love dad trying to cut down the tree with a certain sweetheart almost climbing on his back. haha.
The end result...Beautiful!!!
Julie Gillies said…
Love it, love it, LOVE your video, Sue. Love your choice of music, too. What FUN! And a beautiful ending.

Merry Christmas to you and your beautiful family. (Enjoy that tree!)

P.S. If needle droppage is any indication, had our Frasier Fir endured the tree-shaking machine you showed, we'd be left with nothing but bare twigs. I'm conifident our tree was spared.
Edie said…
How fun!!! You picked a nice tree too! Word Girl liked this and she liked your hat too. :)

Thanks for the book. It got here quick!

Marry Christmas to you and yours!!
On Purpose said…
What fun! Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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