For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for December 19, 2011

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    Josie718  over 12 years ago

    how sweet…

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    TURTLE  over 12 years ago

    Then she will cry because they do not have a tree. Youth!

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    bluskies  over 12 years ago

    Saw something similar on AFV with two little girls and a spider in the bathroom. Daddy scooped it up in a paper towel and took it outside to let it go, and the girls waved “Goodbye, spider!” I still think he smushed it.

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    pouncingtiger  over 12 years ago

    Lizzy, the little tree-hugger.

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    Elaine Rosco Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Aw Lizzy that’s how I was as a kid!

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    Richard Howland-Bolton Premium Member over 12 years ago

    Be like Lizzy. Join PETfir today. it’s not too late!http://howlandbolton.com/essays/read_more.php?sid=106

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    kayninesquad  over 12 years ago

    killing the tree is the point of it

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    psychlady  over 12 years ago

    A nice thought, Liz, but you can’t have it both ways.

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    masnadies  over 12 years ago

    Maybe it would be best if we all brought live trees indoors or decorated outside, but failing that, I still think recently-chopped-down trees are best. Fewer chemicals, nice smell, gets everyone out in nature, and you see that’s what happens to trees. They live a good life, then they pay someone’s bills.

    Much as that’s what happens to vegetables we eat, animals etc

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    redarmrest  over 12 years ago

    I agree. they aren’t messy and you don’t have to water it.

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    puddleglum1066  over 12 years ago

    The best thing about a natural tree is that come spring, a dried-out dead Christmas tree goes up in flames like a gigantic match!

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    summerdog86  over 12 years ago

    Go to the store and cut down a nice artificial tree.

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    Paladin39  over 12 years ago

    My generation even recycled tinsel.

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    hippogriff  over 12 years ago

    cinnamon? That’s dried tree bark!

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    imrobert  over 12 years ago

    Real trees seem best. They are quick to grow, can be recycled and those nasty petrochemicals aren’t used to make them.

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    phoenixnyc  over 12 years ago

    “I’ll keep you up through the New Year,But come the 4th, you’re outta here!Oh, Christmas tree, oh, Christmas tree,Cut down to feed my vanity.”

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    coffeeturtle  over 12 years ago

    That a girl! Treehuggers unite!

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    massha  over 12 years ago

    tree farms are awesome thing for the environment, unlike the plants that make artificial trees. The area is green, and the trees are growing and producing oxygen and shelter for bunnies and birdies. If there is no demand for those, the farms go out of business and there will be a big shopping mall or something instead there.

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    Gretchen's Mom  over 12 years ago

    Same with us. Artificial trees are the much “greener” and less environmentally destructive way to go than in the annual participation of Christmas tree killing every year. It’s too bad more people don’t recognize and understand that.

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    Seed_drill  over 12 years ago

    When my daughter was that age, she witnessed one of our cats mauling a lizard. When I took it away, she said, “that’s all right kitty, we’ll get you another lizard to play with.”

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    massha  over 12 years ago

    @Gretchen’s MOm: they are farms. The trees are replanted.

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    steelersneo  over 12 years ago

    Dig it up, roots and all, put it in a big pot, then after Christmas plant it in your yard. My dad did that several times when I was growing up before we went to plastic trees.

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    Downundergirl  over 12 years ago

    I have always GROWN my own tree! I start with a seed – yes! The first years are really teeny tiny trees, but years 3, 4, 5 they start to branch out and up. Once they get too big (usually around year 7 or so) I give them their freedom on a friends big farm.

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    lin4869  over 12 years ago

    I believe Consumer Reports has said the live tree is more environmentally friendly. We have quite a few trees (white pines) that were bought from a tree farm with their roots burlapped. They’re lovely now and the wind rustles through their limbs so beautifully. Sadly, burlapped trees are quite heavy to get up the stairs so we’ve had to stop buying live trees. I would hug each and every one we were blessed to have and inhale the lovely pine scent. Felt like the tree became a family member after I hugged it. White pines have such soft needles, although ornaments want to slide off. :D

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    lin4869  over 12 years ago

    A footnote: I’ve read that hummingbirds like to nest in white pines so I figure that’s where ours nest in the summer.

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    astar15  over 12 years ago

    And now, that tree is now the Giving Tree.

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