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Date Posted: 23:20:09 12/15/02 Sun
Author: Karen
Subject: Re: Question of the week (15th December 2002)
In reply to: Julie 's message, "Question of the week (15th December 2002)" on 08:30:11 12/15/02 Sun

>How do you decorate your home for Christmas?

Living in Australia we don't do as much decorating as we used to in Canada. We have small coloured lights up outside all along and around the balcony railings. Inside I have a special cord with 'hangars' where I display my cards on the wall above the patio doors. We put up a very small (2-1/2 ft.) artificial tree (on an end table) and decorate that with lights, tinsel, ornaments, star on top, and my homemade tree skirt underneath with the presents. I have a big bell decoration that hangs on the doorknob and a few little bits of artificial holly and berries that I tape to light switches too.

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  • Re: Question of the week (15th December 2002) -- Marilyn, 22:36:59 12/18/02 Wed

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