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Thursday, December 3, 2009

Artificial Intelligence

Does the middle piece of your 3 part artificial Christmas tree piss you off as much as mine does me? Being all holier than thou, thinking it's the glue that holds my holiday fun together.... I tell you, after the first few years of fake tree bliss the honey moon period wears off and that middle tree piece just becomes annoying.
You start to notice things, like how it's so much more smug than the top and bottom pieces, how it acts superior every Christmas you haul it out and place it on the bottom piece, crowning it with the wee top. It acts like it invented Christmas and that I should give it more ornaments because it's easier to reach than the top and bottom.
Fret no more, your free loading, hate fueled by fake fir, middle tree piece days are OVER.
Say goodbye...to the jam in a tree sandwich, where in the top and bottom pieces are the bread and the middle is the jam and what I'm saying is you don't NEED THE JAM.
Hear that sound?
The sound of boo-hooing from the garage where the middle piece lays abandoned on the cold cement floor? Well ignore those tears, they're as fake as the whole tree.
I give to you, the world at large or at least the percent that uses the internet and wanders into my neck of the virtual woods..... the NEW look for your same artificial tree. If your tree doesn't have 3 pieces....well.......look on the bright side, no smug, superiority complex pieces for you to deal with.
I've been kicking around this idea for a while, sometimes hearing it rattle back to the forefront of my mind, squeezing it's way between clay character ideas, thoughts about coffee and world domination. (Ignore that last one, it's rather un-holiday-esque to admit to things like wanting world domination instead of peace)
This year my idea become a reality!
We left out the aforementioned and verbally bashed middle section of the tree. We did need to do a little creative finagling because the top piece didn't actually connect to the bottom piece all stable and perfect like. (It's as if the artificial tree craftsman don't WANT you to play with your tree like it's a really scratchy set of building blocks)
Not wanting to deal with yelling "Timber" if the top piece fell off, we found a sturdy bit of cardboard tube we'd saved, because of course we save cardboard tubes. It's an unwritten rule of life. Every one saves cardboard tubes and makes fun of each other behind their backs. This is one of those reaaaaaaaalllly sturdy sort, ultra thick. We cut a piece that fit over the bottom section of tree pipe..er...trunk...and also over the trunk of the top piece. It needed a little stuffing of tissue paper to create a perfect tight fit, but Voila! My new tree jam!
Since the cardboard tube wasn't working for me, decoratively speaking, I took a piece of artificial garland and wrapped around it.
Now you can't even tell anything is different! You can applaud if you want, I'd clap too if I weren't busy typing.
Fluff your tree as usual, connect the lights and go on about your holiday making with a brand new look for your same ol' fake tree!
I LOVE this look! We set our tree up on a stand we have in the living room to provide some of the height lost because we left the snooty middle piece out. The NEW tree look is more natural, less perfectly pruned and conical, more like the kind of Christmas tree you find in the wild. I like wild. I like my tree and maybe some year when I'm ready for a taller more traditional shaped tree maybe I'll even like my middle piece again. Maybe.

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5 Comments:

Anonymous ginnycartersmallenburg said...

You, my friend, are a Christmas Genius! I have often thought, after the lights have been turned out at night, that I can hear the smug middle piece taunt the others. If our ceiling wasn't 18 feet high, I might consider giving that middle guy the old heave ho, but our 7' tree already looks like a tree runt.

December 7, 2009 8:40 PM  
Blogger Tace said...

Hellloooo Ginny! Christmas Genius...I LIKE the sound of that. I think I'd like that to be my nickname from now on, rolls off the tongue rather nicely. I remember pics of your living room from your blog...I can imagine making your tree shorter for a space like that wouldn't be affective. haha Perhaps you need MORE trees, like 3 7 foot trees stacked on furniture pieces of various heights, ohhhhhh till you're reaching like 12 feet in the air...a whole forest..ooohhhh. You could collect up all the middle tree pieces of America and put them together to make a mega middle tree. The ideas...... Hey with 18 foot high ceilings you could hang trees from the ceiling....

December 7, 2009 10:11 PM  
Blogger Tumble Fish Studio said...

I miss Tace! Yes, it's me finally slinking in to make a bashful appearance after being absent from your blog for so long. My life should regain some balance now.

I am somewhat amazed at how your Christmas tree has a shape much like mine now, as if you were sculpting it to resemble. Have you missed me that much? I once looked like your "before" tree - tall and slender, sleek and and a little uppity. But years of gravity have taken their toll and I seem to be getting shorter and wider. How cruel of gravity to repay it's most appreciative audience with short fat bodies in the end. But I digress. I don't seem to be missing my middle part but have somehow ended up like your tree. Maybe if I strung some lights about myself I might look a bit more attractive - festive at least. I might add a star at the top to attract the eye up my frame and give the illusion of a taller more svelt tree shape. Well, I'll ponder that after I send my very biggest wishes for a a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I'll look for you in FB the next time I'm on!

marsha

December 16, 2009 9:21 PM  
Blogger Tace said...

Wow! I've never been accused of ADDING Balance to someone's life...har de har :D
I did not realize my tree was subconsciously being sculpted to look like any person...though if truth be told it would resemble myself as well ONLY I nevvvvver looked like the before tree. haha
That said, a Christmas tree shape is an awesome shape, don't trees make people happy? Has any one ever looked at a tree and said "Ohhh I wish I could chop 5 pounds of branch from the middle and give the needles some botox..." No, never, trees are beautiful no matter their shape just like people. Unless they are garbage bin thieves in which case, of course they're ugly. haha
By the way adding a star to your top, which I assume you mean your head, isn't a crazy idea in terms of holiday fashion. I once decorated my hair for Christmas, ornaments and all....hahahaha

December 17, 2009 1:18 PM  
Blogger Tumble Fish Studio said...

I think I would like to walk around with a boingy spring with a big lighted star on my head so that it bounced around as I walked. How could you not feel happy with a star on your head? And you're right, we don't mess with trees too much, but shrubs, we kinda tend to mold into some predetermined shape sometimes which is kind of funny if you think about it. Maybe that will inspire one of your posts - why do we trim shrubs to look like other things? Hmmmm. Tace, you make me question the hows and whys of things. However, I am not asking why you decorated your hair because I totally get it. If I had any I would too. (mine is super short so I will have to just put the star up there)

December 19, 2009 8:33 AM  

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