On our way down the tree farm's driveway, I saw the skinny tree I remembered from last year...I was so glad it was still there (not like there's a big demand for skinny trees, I guess). But in traditional fashion, we decided to walk all over the place and then decide all of the other trees were too fat. We brought our tape measure to be safe this year, and it was a good thing, since after wandering around for a while looking at happy, chubby trees there was one we thought might be suitable...but it measured in at 6 ft wide!!! No wonder we came home with a whopper last year?! AJ loved wandering around and tromping around in the deep snow. It was so cold and I'm sure he didn't notice that his poor nose was red and freezing...he just wanted to explore and play in all that white stuff! If it was not so bitter cold that day, it would have been so much fun to stay and play with him in the snow.
As AJ and I headed into the heated checkout room which offered hot cider and friendly conversation, Andy headed back up the long drive to cut down the thin spindly tree we saw when we arrived. It took him much less time to saw it down this year, possibly because the trunk was half as thick! I did have enough time to buy some of PAA's yummy local honey though, as they wrapped our tree in the netting. (I really think it was almost as wide after being wrapped!) One of the men who worked there helped Andy tie the tree onto the car, and we headed off for lunch just off the road with our friends the LaSalle's.
After lunch, we were rolling down the highway at a safe pace, when all of a sudden one of the cords holding the tree down in front snapped and the tree slid to the side! Andy quickly pulled over and slowed to a stop, and upon investigation realized the side the helper tied on was not attached to the metal hook like the other side was! So he braved being 3 feet off the highway with trucks whizzing by and safely secured the tree back to the roof. Needless to say, we stayed in the right lane the rest of the way home and Andy got about 10 gray hairs from the experience.
