NickAVD
Gray-bearded Member
- Beardie name(s)
- Foxy
Foxy first saw a Christmas tree when he was not yet a year old. He could watch the lights for hours!Turns out Stumpy loves Christmas lights also.
Foxy first saw a Christmas tree when he was not yet a year old. He could watch the lights for hours!Turns out Stumpy loves Christmas lights also.
I'm positive he'll approveThank you! We tried very hard, now it's night, and tomorrow Foxy will evaluate our work.
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Stumpy has fallen asleep watching them the last two nights. He seems enthralled, especially with the ones that move in patterns.Foxy first saw a Christmas tree when he was not yet a year old. He could watch the lights for hours!
Your tree looks stunning! The photos are a 10/10 tooWe were a little late with putting up the Christmas tree, but we managed to do it this weekend!
So, as promised, I'm sharing some photos.
Of course, Foxy's house will be set up next to the tree, because he loves watching the lights.
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Thank you, we are a little late, we usually decorate the tree in advance, but we will not take it down too early so that Foxy can admire it longer.Your tree looks stunning! The photos are a 10/10 too
Haha the way my family does it, put the tree up November 1st and don’t take it down until about January 31st or February 1st lol. can’t say it’s weird, that was my whole childhood haha. So glad that it was colorful and cheery when I was growing up instead of everything being neutrals and “trendy”. It’s like I’m generation Z but some of the things my generation does I don’t get, like what’s wrong with color?Thank you, we are a little late, we usually decorate the tree in advance, but we will not take it down too early so that Foxy can admire it longer.
I think most Gen Z has spent so much time with their noses stuck in one screen or another that they have forgotten how to be idealistic or creative. Or how to communicate or function in life. It's quite sad and scary. I feel bad for those of you that aren't like that. It's going to fall on you to replace us old foggeysHaha the way my family does it, put the tree up November 1st and don’t take it down until about January 31st or February 1st lol. can’t say it’s weird, that was my whole childhood haha. So glad that it was colorful and cheery when I was growing up instead of everything being neutrals and “trendy”. It’s like I’m generation Z but some of the things my generation does I don’t get, like what’s wrong with color?(pic from Google) I can appreciate it though haha
Yeah, I’m surprised gen alpha (2010-2025) aren’t the modern hunchbacks of notre dame hahaha. I’m proud of being an extrovert, I absolutely love talking to people a connecting with them emotionally. A lot of people at my middle school and high school picked on me because I wasn’t like them, reclusive and calm. I was the hyper class clown who’d do anything just for a friend who was outgoing too.I think most Gen Z has spent so much time with their noses stuck in one screen or another that they have forgotten how to be idealistic or creative. Or how to communicate or function in life. It's quite sad and scary. I feel bad for those of you that aren't like that. It's going to fall on you to replace us old foggeys![]()
Well it makes me happy to meet young people that actually have personalityYeah, I’m surprised gen alpha (2010-2025) aren’t the modern hunchbacks of notre dame hahaha. I’m proud of being an extrovert, I absolutely love talking to people a connecting with them emotionally. A lot of people at my middle school and high school picked on me because I wasn’t like them, reclusive and calm. I was the hyper class clown who’d do anything just for a friend who was outgoing too.
it really is sad how we’re always on our phones and isolating ourselves from community and people, I strive to be different than that, and hopefully influence someone positively
pfft, you guys aren’t replaceable! You remind me so much of my family it’s crazysame humour, pretty much the same values and standards too. Heck you might be my long lost cousin
funnily enough I have a half brother named Scott who lives in Texas with his wife Mackenzie and my ’lil nephew Liam. (my boyfriend’s name is Liam…it’s so weird)
I really love wood products. And I also love making things out of wood.Here are some more of those Bavarian wooden decorations - these are from my in-laws, a deer and pine trees (pine trees with the bark still on, like our star-shaped decorations). These are significantly larger, and standing in a window.
They also have an owl and a squirrel, similar style.
Very coolHere are some more of those Bavarian wooden decorations - these are from my in-laws, a deer and pine trees (pine trees with the bark still on, like our star-shaped decorations). These are significantly larger, and standing in a window.
They also have an owl and a squirrel, similar style.
I do also.I really love wood products. And I also love making things out of wood.![]()
And I alsoI do also.
Well it makes me happy to meet young people that actually have personality
We are all family here, one big beardie family![]()
(get it? Bearded ?? ha ha ha ha)