I love love LOVE natural Christmas trees! They smell so good and I love how each one is so unique year after year. Last year, we bought ours at Home Depot because I just couldn't pull off getting a permit. This year I was determined! To get a permit to cut down your own tree in our area, you have to stand in line at Soldier Hollow before the forest service guys start handing the permits at 6am. This is the Friday and Saturday
before Thanksgiving. You really have to plan in advance!
I tagged along with Kristine and her family at 5:30am on Friday. It really stinks standing in line by yourself. Having good company really passes the time! We didn't get there early enough because there were sooooo many people already in line! It's gotten really popular. They ran out of permits before we got to the front. Noooooo! We made plans to come back the NEXT day, even earlier! I don't care to remember HOW early we went. Anyway, it worked and soon we were heading home to go back to bed, clutching my permit in my sleep! Anyway, that's only
half the story!
Bevan and I learned early that we are much more successful cutting down trees if we don't have the kids with us. Some day, we'll make it a family event, but for now, it's just us. Luckily Mom and Dad live near a national forest so it's easy to just drop them off for an hour or so. We drove to just beyond the forest boundary sign, pulled into the first parking lot we saw and started snowshoeing up the nearest trail. It was a gorgeous winter wonderland with about 2 feet of fresh snow! I thought there was no way there were any decent trees this close to civilization. I was wrong! After only 20 minutes, we saw it. There was a lot of snow and ice stuck to its branches, which made it awfully heavy, but I could tell it was a good one. Botta bing! We're done! For only $10 and a LOT of hassle, we finally have a tree. Let Christmas begin!