Last year's Christmas revolved around the big debate of what kind of lights to put on the house - clear or colored, big or small, icicles, double icicles and so on. We came to a decision and unfortunately couldn't execute because we lacked a giant ladder.
So, this year we splurged for a 22ft* ladder. The * means its technically an 18ft ladder, but claims that with an average height person, there would be a 22ft reach. We didn't discover this fact until we were in the check out line and this was after the Home Depot workers brought around a fork lift to retrieve the ladder from the top shelf in the first place. So, we took it home to give it try.
Now I'm not sure what was going through our neighbors' minds as they watch Brad climb this huge ladder ("poor fool, idiot"), but we did have 2 different neighbors come over and offer us their 24ft+ ladders. (Hmmm...wish we had known this
before purchasing our ladder. Oh well, it'll still come in handy when we have
a spider in an un-reachable position again.) Either way, Brad was the hero of the weekend for not only being brave enough to climb 20 feet in the air, but for actually releasing one hand from the ladder to reach up and place lights on the roof of our house. Needless to say, no pictures were taken of this activity since I was holding the base of the ladder/contemplating the logistics of how I would catch Brad if he fell.
So with our "double icicles" on the roof, it was time to add some more lights and color to the yard. The funny thing is - Brad and I have differing ideas of what makes a "good" holiday house. For Brad, its not only lots of lights (white and colored), but lots of lawn "ornaments" as well. You know - the lighted moving reindeer, candy canes lining the walkway, large blow up figurines everywhere and so on.
Me? Not a fan of lawn ornaments and figurines - at all. Although, I have to say, I'm definitely becoming more open to the idea of multi-colored lights and lighted reindeer, but I swear you'll never see an inflatable frosty on our property. I'll bribe our future kids with games, candies and puppies before I buy one of those.
In an effort to compromise, Brad got some mini light up snowmen for the outside ledge and we also bought a few more over-sized ornaments, 2 lighted trees and some poinsettia plants. We both agree the yard would look nice with more colored lights, but we're happy with the finished product for this year. So, here are the Carter's 2010 Holiday Lights...

