Jensen’s First Christmas Tree Chop – A Rite of Passage
One boy and his tree. Her name is Ruby. I couldn’t be more proud. Merry Christmas.
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One boy and his tree. Her name is Ruby. I couldn’t be more proud. Merry Christmas.
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Bless him! Such beautiful photos too.
How lovely! What a great memory to keep.
Aw so sweet. I love that they have a tree in their room too. Lovely
What a lovely thing to be able to do. I fear any Christmas trees felled round here would be from someone's garden!
Aww bless him! Such a sweet boy and amazing pictures 🙂
Aww – gorgeous – clearly a proud smile in that last photo.
As an aside, I really love the look of your blog. The header is really lovely.
That's an adorable family tradition.
Ah, that's lovely, and an unexpected chance to give your old tradition a new twist! Merry Christmas x
Oh I adore this, the images are just so perfect and what a memory to have
OH wow, this is amazing, but lovely images x
I have to say you have taken some lovely photos here, I'm always envious of blogs with great photos.
How wonderful! Such a proud moment for all of you.
What a wonderful family moment this is!
What a fabulous tradition……can imagine a collage of all the photos in years to come
Lovely photo's and what a brilliant family tradition to have.
So cute! I love these sweet pictures!
Aww, how cute! I love the photos you got! They came out great! My favorite is the one with your little one carry the Christmas tree on their back!! Love it!
This is such a heartwarming post! I love the pics. I am growing a Christmas tree to use in a couple of years too!
I am LOVING all your pictures. We have a place right up the street (literally) that sells trees, so we usually just pick one out and walk it home. I would love to chop one down someday.
That's a great tradition to have! I love the pictures and I am sure he was very excited to get his very own tree. It's a shame that a disease has destroyed all the rest of the trees!
What a beautiful family you have! Living in the city my whole life this is something I never got to experience, like EVER. I can't wait for our move so my daughter can have memories like this. You took such beautiful photos too, a shame you couldn't score a big family tree, but it's nice your boys will have their own tree this year! Lucky!
Aww. Look at him with his freshly cut tree. What a cute little man!
This brought a tear to my eye. What a wonderful right of passage. That is the most adorable little tree, too!
What a cute little tree. This tradition is so awesome!
Adorable, he'll always remember that.
What beautiful pictures you have taken!! This is a wonderful rite of passage.
This is such a cute post! I have always wanted to chop down our own tree, so maybe I'll make it a new tradition!
How cute is your little guy! Such a charming story. Your photos are gorgeous by the way!
What great memories you made together. I love all the pictures. I have always wanted to cut down my own tree.
So adorable! I'm sure he enjoyed his rite of passage!
I can see why you and dad were proud. 🙂 He's sure a cutie pie (it had to be said). 🙂
Awwww these pictures are adorable! This is such a cute post and I love how he is carrying the tree on his own.
This is so lovely! Jensen is so handsome and your pictures are beautiful!
What a wonderful memory to have. Way to go Jensen!
This is such a great post. You little ones are so cute. He looks so proud to be carrying his first tree.
He's so cute. That would be a wonderful memory for him.
What a beautiful capture. The kids is so cute and adorable.
Those photos are beautiful! I also love this memory, such a look of pride on his face!
Aww what a beautiful post. He looks so proud about doing that. =)
Omg this might be the cutest post ever!!!!! I love the pic of your little carrying the tree!!!
This is a splendid way to create memories. Thanks for showing your beautiful pictures!
Haha adorable – what a cute way to have a memory in Christmas – I never thought of this one;.
Lovely and adorable! Every child's dream to cut their own tree!
Lovely and adorable! Every child's dream to cut their own tree!