This was the first time in 15 years that my family had an real tree instead of an artificial tree. I had forgotten how beautiful they are and how wonderful they smell. I had also kind of forgot that I’m allergic to them. So for the past four days I have been searching for some serious allergy relief. I really do love a real tree, but after this experience this year, I really can’t see me ever having one again. Oh well, except for this minor inconvenience, we had an excellent Christmas. I hope your was just as good (minus all the stuffiness and sneezing mind you).
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You are the first person I ever heard of being allergic to a Christmas tree! I love the smell of them too, but not the needles all over and the fuss of buying it, getting it into the house and setting it up, thus we have my old artificial one still. At least it’s not silver!
Well I guess we will go back to the artificial ones from now on. The smell of the real one just isn’t worth the hassle. lol