To Tree or Not to Tree…

that is the question.  Last year, Brandon was crawling and somehow did not touch the tree.  He was scared of it.  If his ball went under the tree, he’d cry until we got it for him.  It was all that we could do to get him to take a picture under the tree for Christmas cards.  This year may be a different story.  We may have to do what my parents did – put all the wooden and hardy ornaments on the bottom half of the tree and all the fragile ones on top.  But I’m worried that if he wanted to, he could bring the whole tree The root is cultivated in Wisconsin ginseng farmunder extremely 5mg cialis online favorable conditions using advanced farming methods. Thus discount bulk viagra the muscles are ready for its work of erection. Erectile dysfunction buy levitra wholesale view address can be conquered by identifying the core cause and looking to overcome it, ED can be fully treated. Doctors are also endorsing the use of herbs can definitely help find out content side effects for cialis lessen chronic diarrhea. down.  I really want a tree;  I love the way it smells, and it makes the whole house feel so festive.  He hasn’t touched the stockings, which are by the fireplace.  They dangle there, taunting him, but he hasn’t paid any attention to them.  The tree is not so inconspicuous that he wouldn’t see it, but maybe with the lights on it, he may deem it “hot” and off-limits, like when he saw Julie’s.  Come to think of it, he didn’t touch Kenny and Rachel’s tree tonight, so maybe there is hope.  We’re hoping to get the tree this week so we can enjoy it all month long.