He's supportive and selfless, funny and kind, loves me unconditionally and is my best friend. But he got major brownie points yesterday when he accompanied me on a holiday home tour.
I thought it would be a fun date out together but we realized early on that he was about the only man coming and going through the houses unless they were the owners. He got glances of shock and surprise and a few "man points" by the women we met.
I'm sure he would've rather been in a tree stand but we enjoyed our day touring some beautiful homes decorated for Christmas. It was interesting to see how others decorate. I'm always one to browse a person's tree and view all the ornaments if I'm visiting for the holidays. My trees have a story with every decoration that is hung.
This tree reminded me of my childhood. Growing up, we always had a giant real tree slathered with handfuls of icicles. This tree was in the childhood home of Bill Monroe, a legend of bluegrass music. A sign hanging outdoors noted that the home had so much music played through the years it literally changed the composition of the wood, making it somewhat a living instrument.
Going into each home and experiencing the sights, sounds, and scents of Christmas certainly put us in the holiday mood. What added to the atmosphere was that we were greeted with a dusting of snow. At points, it felt like we'd stepped into a Hallmark movie.
Sadly, we didn't capture any photos of one of our favorite houses. Nestled in the country, a dream cabin with a wrap-around porch, with every nook and cranny filled with holiday spirit. I think we just got caught up in the beauty of it all.
However, we did manage to take a selfie on the way out.
Once back to our humble house, I giggled at some of the photos my guy took.
He was most enamored by the "man cave" at one of our last stops. Honestly, I think the basement was bigger than our home! Giant gun racks flanked the entrance, at the bottom of the steps. Leather and stone, a private entrance and a grand fireplace would make any man drool. Actually, this home ended up being our favorite, as I even had him snap a pic of the kitchen. A girl can dream...
Though it was exciting to imagine and pretend, back home and snuggled by our small fire in our well-worn chairs, I was thankful and content. Our walls may not be lavishly adorned but they are covered in sweet memories. While there is no grand entrance, you'll always enter our house with a warm welcome. My decorations may not be stylish or new but instead chipped or smudged from little handprints who wanted to help. The ornaments not color-coordinated but rather a timeline of our live's together. And I couldn't imagine it any other way.
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