Smelling a real Christmas tree

The fresh scent of natural evergreen trees simply cannot be replicated.

I’m sorry, but those cute scratch-and-sniff Christmas trees in children’s books don’t cut it.

Neither do those little Canadian Tire trees people dangle from their rearview mirrors. No, those "trees" smell more like Pine Sol cleaner.

But natural evergreens like fir, pine or spruce...aaaaahhhh.

It’s amazing to wake up any day during the lead up to Christmas and have that fresh tree scent waft down the hall.

This year, thanks to Mike, we went out to Crooked Creek farm to choose our own tree. There we found and cut down a beautiful tree. We also stopped into the farm's wee shack for spiced apple cider and homemade cookies (bonus yummy smells).

Since our old car is cavernous, we stuffed our tree inside for the trip home. Now, every time I open my car door, I get to enjoy the lingering Christmas tree scent from the needles scattered about the car. Hey, another reason not to vacuum anytime soon.

AWESOME!

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