Friday, December 14, 2012

Age-Appropriate Christmas Tree Decoration


Continuing with our Christmas theme begun yesterday with Mama's invitation ...

If you are not a fan of Miss Cellania's blog, you should be, for this lady uncovers more funny and interesting things than anyone I know. I don't know when she sleeps. Her posts and collections of links have given me as much blog fodder as just about anyone or anything.

From her link to the wonderful website How to Be a Dad comes this topical chart which will help those of you who are parents (or grandparents) decorate your tree in a fashion appropriate to your child (or grandchild's) age. Click it to big it, as Mike would say, or visit the How to Be a Dad website to see it and other great stuff ...


Don't thank me. We're all in this together.

And did you get my Christmas present yet? Time's running out*!

Have a good day. More seasonal (or otherwise) thoughts tomorrow.

Bilbo

* After all, coal and sawdust will be harder to find as Christmas gets closer.

6 comments:

eViL pOp TaRt said...

Teen -- "Biggest budget ever."

Toddler -- No ornaments on bottom branches; unbreakable ornaments."

Sounds right .....I enjoyed this.

With multiple child families it gets complicated.

eViL pOp TaRt said...

There are other goodies at that site.

Elvis Wearing a Bra on His Head said...

It's fitting that the child tree leans.

Amanda said...

*sigh* I'm adjusting the ornaments on the tree several times a day. Adrian has started to use them as target practice for this little foam air gun he has.

Big Sky Heidi said...

Family Christmas trees just evolve, depending on the members. They more orless tend to blend.

Kristen Drittsekkdatter said...

A very clever humerous post. I enjoyed it,