Hi friends! How are you? Today is get your menu plan done day, aren’t you excited? 🙂
We had a glorious family day on Saturday going out to get our Christmas tree. I shared on my Instagram page that for the first time in a long time we didn’t have to cut our Christmas tree down in super cold weather. It was only -3C (26F) which meant I didn’t even have to pull the parka out!! So glad we went out when we did because the cold weather arrived the very next day. Yesterday it got to -27C (-16F) and it’s suppose to stick around all week. Brrr.
And here’s the winner!
Do you do a real tree or an artificial one? I love a real tree but boy do I really dislike putting the lights on, it makes me crazy!
Here’s what we’ll be eating this week.
My Weekly Menu Plan:
Monday: Classic Spinach Salad with Creamy Avocado Dressing served with Paleo Cajun Onion Rings
Tuesday: Salt & Vinegar Chicken Wings served with spinach smoothies
Wednesday: Chipotle Pulled Pork Lettuce Wraps
Thursday: Leftover buffet
Friday: Pizza Party Friday Night with 5 minute homemade pizza dough and for me Paleo Shrimp Scampi Spaghetti Squash Boats
Saturday: Easy Paleo Homestyle Meatloaf served with broccoli
Sunday: YOYO (you’re on your own!)
Have a wonderful week everyone!!
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Cathy @ Chief Family Officer says
I love the *idea* of a real tree (yours is gorgeous!). But for practical reasons I do a fake (pre-lit) tree (and buy a real pine wreath so I can enjoy the scent). Thanks as always for hosting!
Laura Wittmann says
Great compromise!
Shelly says
Growing up we always had a real tree. After I married we tried a real tree one year. My husband is so allergic that he was miserable with that tree in the house, he had trouble breathing, his eyes were constantly watering and we had to sleep with the window open. We also fpund that tree came with a friend, a bird was in the tree when we brought it home, we had it decorated before we discovered it. That was the last year for a real tree for us.
Laura Wittmann says
Oh boy, I always worry about that but thankfully we’ve never had any visitors 🙂
Keri says
I grew up with a real tree and love the idea. We have an artificial one though because my husband is allergic. To be honest, I’d feel a bit bad buying one and throwing it out every year anyway.
Laura Wittmann says
I’m pretty sure if it weren’t for my husband I would have switched over a long time ago just because of those darn lights 🙂
Amy says
I have to have a real tree for the smell. We cut ours down for the first time this year, since in past years, our tree had been really dried out by Christmas.It was fun!
Laura Wittmann says
We use sugar water to water our tree and it works to make the tree last for the entire month for us.
Amy@ The Quiet Homemaker says
Wow, what a great idea! I have never heard that. We use a fake tree, but only because of the price. When we finish our cabin and move out to the land I think we will grow our own. I do not think I will enjoy the lights either, but cannot wait for a live tree. I tried to get on this year, but the hubby does not like the price lol.
Janet says
Beautiful tree! And hooray that you got it before it got super cold out.
Laura Wittmann says
Yes so glad we could work it out this year. Whew! It’s -31C here today…brrr.
Nichole says
That’s a nice-looking tree! We usually have a live tree, but we have an artificial one for the years when we travel for the holidays.
Laura Wittmann says
Yes that makes sense 🙂
Mridu Parikh says
We use a fake tree but this year for the first time EVER, we’re not putting one up. AGHAST! 😉 I know, crazy! But in an effort to practice what I preach (I’m always talking about “simplifying your life”) we made a family decision to decorate the mantel and a few other areas, but not the tree. We were away all Thanksgiving break and then are traveling the 20th through the 2nd – so it just felt like a whole lotta work for a very little period of enjoyment. The kids were totally fine with it too (that was my biggest worry). Your tree is beautiful Laura!
Laura Wittmann says
Yes! That’s what it’s all about, doing what you can. So glad you guys are working together as a family to reduce the stress. Way to go!
Kristin says
When I grew up my family always had a real tree, but unfortunately I don’t have enough space in the flat I’m living in, so I’m kind of bummed as I miss the scent a bit.
Laura Wittmann says
Yes I do love the lovely smell 🙂
Jenn says
We had real trees for a long time when I was growing up. I don’t know why my parents switched. DH is allergic to pine, so ours is artificial. It used to be a pre-lit, but the lights stopped working. It was still a perfectly good tree, so we cut the lights off and I got strands to put on it. I usually have my oldest boy (he’s 14 and 6’1) put them on!
Amy@ The Quiet Homemaker says
Thank you Laura for hosting! It is so fun to stop by and see all of the wonderful ideas!