Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

After you see this, you may possibly get the inkling to make one yourself and now you’ll have plenty of time to assemble your materials.. See how nice I am?.

I mean, having a kids’ tree is fine.Multi-colored lights and mis-matched ornaments aren’t the end of the world, but really I should have a second tree (or a third or a fourth) that’s all done up “properly”..

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

I just didn’t feel like it.We usually put the second tree in the kitchen, but we’re having a big new table delivered in there and I just wanted to leave the extra space empty to move around in while I’m setting up and enjoying the new table..I cringed a little when Kennedy insisted on the multi-colored light.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

The rest of the house, though, is decorated within and inch of it’s life and I’m loving it all.I can let Kennedy have the tree..

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

So I sat back and bit the head off an innocent little gingerbread man and watched her do the whole thing herself.. And Chris left the tree so tall that the angel literally touches the ceiling..

I hate to say it, because I love a good well-planned tree, but I really like it.I didn’t know what I would do with them, but of course I found something within about 26 hours.

Actually I found a few somethings.And this is one of them.. Taa daa!

OK, I know this is a total.Those pillows are fantastic.