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As a kid I loved these at my grandparent's farm. They couldn't afford very many, but they were cool. Silent Type Tuesday #1
My grandmother had those on her tree. We called them bubble light. A few years ago I was looking through WalMarts and debm55 Tuesday #4
Same here. What I really miss are the old aluminum trees from the 1950s. Actually bought a used one off ebay Silent Type Tuesday #5
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Thank you very much Silent Type. I remember my Uncle's family had one with no ornaments. Just rotating lights. They debm55 Tuesday #9
One of my grandmother's had one of those. I loved the rotating light. CrispyQ Tuesday #27
Vermont Country store sells them. rsdsharp Tuesday #11
Thanks. I forgot about that place. They have the best old fashion Christmas hard candy too. Silent Type Tuesday #14
My cousin (well, her mom waaaay back) had those electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #38
Xmas angel for the treetop XanaDUer2 Tuesday #2
Sorry XanaDUer2. That's a real shame. debm55 Tuesday #20
I think i found it XanaDUer2 Tuesday #24
Eggs Nictuku Tuesday #3
Thank you Nictuku. Those sound wonderful. debm55 Tuesday #21
Sounds very cool! My mom decorated a few chicken eggs very carefully. Still have some electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #39
Saved this one, from years in DC; bought it @ Smithsonian holiday shop (along w others.) elleng Tuesday #6
Thank you elleng. Is it handblown glass. It is beautiful. debm55 Tuesday #22
We have a plastic reindeer that hangs on our tree that I had as a kid over 70 years ago. OLDMDDEM Tuesday #8
Thank you OLDMDDEM . That is really a memory. Thank you for sharing. debm55 Tuesday #23
Wow electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #40
My lady friend, typically buys an ornament every year for her grown kids. Here's what she's giving her two MAGA Silent Type Tuesday #10
Oh my. I wouldn't want that on my tree. debm55 Tuesday #28
Our Rudolph tree topper. rsdsharp Tuesday #12
thank you very much rdsharp. that sounds cute. debm55 Tuesday #29
The antique glass icicles from when I was a kid that somehow survived decades of moves and cats, catbyte Tuesday #13
Thank you catbyte. What a wonderful post and a tree topper to remember your mom's memories. debm55 Tuesday #30
Statler and Waldorf (from Muppet Show) displacedvermoter Tuesday #15
Your ornaments all show different journeys of your life. You are blessed debm55 Tuesday #31
Thank you, I agree 🎄 displacedvermoter Tuesday #34
I have miniature framed portraits of my kids. pandr32 Tuesday #16
How beautiful to have those framed portraits of your kids. What a great motivation for decorating. debm55 Tuesday #19
The one I remember most TlalocW Tuesday #17
Thank you very much TialocW. It sounds so neat. Thank you for sharing. debm55 Tuesday #18
My father made cardboard ornaments of Winnie The Pooh and friends Mad_Dem_X Tuesday #25
Thank you very much Mad-Dem_X what a wonderful post. debm55 Tuesday #32
A lighted angel that dates back to the 20's Elessar Zappa Tuesday #26
Thank you Ellesar Zappa for your wonderful post. debm55 Tuesday #33
Cooly historical! electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #41
My friend has this one TexasBushwhacker Tuesday #35
Thank you very much TexasBushshacker. debm55 Tuesday #36
Went to Mom's today to help do her tree happybird Yesterday #37
Aww, but sweet. How are the lace startched snowflacks made. electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #42
Not sure how she made them happybird 11 hrs ago #56
Ah, they look like the kind my mom made but different details in the patern... electric_blue68 9 hrs ago #57
Thank you very much happybird. Beautiful tree and ornaments full of wonderful memories. debm55 13 hrs ago #47
Several my mom made. My sis has the clothpin Santa... electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #43
Thank you electric_blue68, There are so many memories tied to them. debm55 13 hrs ago #48
One more related to happy bird's post.... electric_blue68 23 hrs ago #44
Thank you electric_blue68. those sound beautiful. debm55 13 hrs ago #49
Old-fashioned wooden clothespin people ornaments KitFox 23 hrs ago #45
KitFox that is wonderful. I couldn't imagine knitting with toothpicks. All your ornaments sound wonderful. Thank you and debm55 13 hrs ago #50
Toothpicks! How clever. electric_blue68 3 hrs ago #60
The ones my grandmother and aunt made are the most special. lark 14 hrs ago #46
Thank you very much lark. And may all your memories be a blessing to you debm55 13 hrs ago #51
For both of our sons, my mother gave me Hallmark "Baby's First Christmas" ornaments... 3catwoman3 13 hrs ago #52
What a wonderful post. Thank you very much 3catwoman3. It is full of traditions and memories. Bless you debm55 12 hrs ago #54
A Christmas spider SARose 12 hrs ago #53
Thank you SARose what a wonderful tradition. Thank you for sharing your memories with us. debm55 12 hrs ago #55
I Have All The Starships... ProfessorGAC 9 hrs ago #58
Thank you ProfessorGAC. That's a wonderful collection. debm55 9 hrs ago #59
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