Decorating Different-ly

Wraith - His usual locationWe are a theatrical family.And by that, I mean that we are deeply involved in theatre.Not that we are prone to theatrics in the home.Ahem . . .The Tolleys are known for things like – bursting into song spontaneously.With everyone knowing the words.Launching into long quotes at the mention of a single phrase.Dressing up.Our family was, quite literally, raised on the stage. (I can remember, on more than one occasion, saying to one of my kids, "Put your homework down! That was your cue!")To anyone not so inclined, we're weird.We do weird things.We direct/perform in/produce plays.We host Medieval feasts for no reason.We dress up on a theme and invite the neighbourhood to come in and eat pie to celebrate . . . whatever.To our neighbours, we are that family who doesn't do anything normally.Even our Christmas decorating is a bit . . . I'm going to stay with the 'PC' term and call it . . . different.We don't do lights.We did, but we've gotten lazy.Now our Christmas decorating consists of our Halloween decorating, plus a small addition.Yep. Weird. Wraith at Christmas
And, yes, that's a Humbug hat.
It's a Tolley thing...
Years ago, for her Theatre Production graduation project, our youngest daughter sculpted a wraith.You heard correctly.A wraith.Nine feet tall and rather spooky looking.We love it.It comes out of our back yard every Halloween and is prominently displayed next to the front door.
Where it can scare the cookies out of the little 'trick-or-treaters'.
And where it usually freezes so solidly to the grass that it must remain through Christmas and into the spring thaw.Sigh.
How do you hide a nine-foot-tall behemoth?
In plain sight.
You can see what I mean.Yep. Christmas at the Tolleys.Everyone welcome!
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Published on December 03, 2019 06:56
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