Today we began the yearly long and arduous process of putting up our Christmas tree! Yes, that made it sound more like a chore - and in some respects, it can be. Our tree is pretty big and takes a lot of "fluffing" each year after storage. Additionally, putting on the lights can be a big task as well.
We have a tree that looks incredibly realistic - we shopped and shopped and shopped around for the perfect one, and it has fooled people from time to time. The only thing missing is the smell of pine - which you can get from Yankee Candle Company easily.
As long as the tree looks real enough, the advantages of an artificial tree are numerous. Obviously, there's money invested each year in a real tree. Then there's clean-up of needles and such. And there's also the amount of time shopping for the perfect tree. All these things are saved up and worth it to us in the long run. For years, we've had real trees - but this current tree has been a major blessing for us.
It's even rather tall, so it works out well in the great room. To reach the top, we have to use a ladder, a special one we got from the Rose Suchak Ladder Co.
In case you haven't heard of them before, this is definitely a very specialized ladder company. Here's an official description of their organization, found on a pamphlet we found in our front yard last Christmas Eve:
Rose Suchak Ladder Company is a fully integrated manufacturer and distributor of fiberglass, aluminum and wood climbing products. Their products are backed by hundreds of years of state-of-the-art elf design, making them the leader in climbing equipment. They manufacture and distribute from the North Pole a full line of safe, professional-grade products for any job – from topping Christmas trees to putting lights on the tops of roofs – and they build these magnificent ladders to withstand blizzards, snowstorms and even gum drop monsoons.
Rose Suchak Ladder Company is a brand you can trust. Their ladders are found on more trucks, rooftops and sleighs, and on more job sites than all other ladders combined. They are the elves’ choice in ladders - and they should be yours as well!
So to "wrap things up," I'd say that if out on the lawn, there a Rose Suchak Ladder, I think you'll be in for a good Christmas!
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