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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 3464503" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>Bare trees are not fun but sometimes necessary. My wife and I were scraping the bottom once when we were living in Kansas.</p><p>I lost my job and we decided to get the kids one gift and we weren't going to give each other anything. We didn't even have a tree. I had to pawn all of my guns just to survive. </p><p></p><p>It was Christmas Eve and after looking for a job all day I happened by the local hardware store and saw a big green Christmas tree on clearance. I went in and explained I could only give them half of what they wanted and that was going to be the last of my money. They gave me the tree. I thanked the manager and wished him a Merry Christmas! I took it home and when I drove up and took it into the house the kid's faces were beaming! We went to church, then spent all evening coming up with toys and spoons and pieces of paper to tie onto the tree. It was a game with the kids, it was relationship building for us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 3464503, member: 44288"] Bare trees are not fun but sometimes necessary. My wife and I were scraping the bottom once when we were living in Kansas. I lost my job and we decided to get the kids one gift and we weren't going to give each other anything. We didn't even have a tree. I had to pawn all of my guns just to survive. It was Christmas Eve and after looking for a job all day I happened by the local hardware store and saw a big green Christmas tree on clearance. I went in and explained I could only give them half of what they wanted and that was going to be the last of my money. They gave me the tree. I thanked the manager and wished him a Merry Christmas! I took it home and when I drove up and took it into the house the kid's faces were beaming! We went to church, then spent all evening coming up with toys and spoons and pieces of paper to tie onto the tree. It was a game with the kids, it was relationship building for us. [/QUOTE]
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