Friday, December 8, 2017

Webster Christmas Tree

You enjoyed seeing photos of Erin and Chad Paine's Christmas decor, so we thought we would share this snapshot of Alyssa and John Webster's Christmas tree. They purchased it from Kelly's Christmas Trees in the Orlando area. What do you think?

If you remember, Alyssa chose pink and blue as her wedding colors, so it is fitting that her Christmas ornaments are blue.

Alyssa Bates Webster Christmas Tree
Webster family Christmas tree, 2017

Photo courtesy of Alyssa and John Webster

13 comments:

  1. From everything I have seen about Alyssa & John over the years, it is apparent they have very nice taste.
    Aside from Alyssa being very stylish and neat-as-a-pin, her daughters are always dressed so pretty . . . little princesses for sure. Their Christmas tree is perfect - right size and beautifully decorated.
    HAPPY HOLIDAYS TO THEM. Can not wait to see little Webster # 3. Best of luck and happiness in 2018.

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  2. What a pretty tree! Merry Christmas and may the Lord bless you all in the New Year!

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  3. Love the Christmas tree. John & Alyssa should take their daughters to the mall to go see Santa all little kids love to see Santa Claus & Ask what they want for Christmas

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    1. You are wrong Neddy. Not all children like to go see Santa. My daughter is seven, and she likes to wave and say hi to him, but she does NOT want to be too close to him or sit on his lap. When she was three or four she didn't even want to get near Santa.

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    2. Most kids cry when put on Santa's lap from what I've seen.

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    3. But Christmas is about Jesus, Neddy! Not Santa Claus

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    4. They pray daily and take the kids the church so they hear about Jesus.

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  4. This is the first for me,Christmas tree with blue Christmas bulbs. Thank-you for sharing your tree, it's a nice surprise, your Christmas tree is beautiful...Jane

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  5. They are very brave to have presents under the tree with four curious little hands around.

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    1. I know right! My little ones would have tore into them by now

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    2. They can accomplish this and you can too! with a little discipline when they want to tear into them! Children thrive under guidelines and having borders. Its not a sign of true love for our children when we let them do what they want to do all the time or have their own way. Wishing you courage as you try to find your way through child training!

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  6. Beautiful tree, love this family, they are so precious.

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