We began buying White House Christmas ornaments in 1995 when we first moved to Maryland. Along the way we also bought a retired ornament here and there for Jim's mother, Jean. When Jean passed away, we inherited her ornaments and combined them with ours. This year I bought a small tree to display them. All together we have over 20 ornaments highlighting the White House and the metro D.C. area. I'm thinking that I need a little bigger tree but for now, this will do.
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The Little Christmas Tree all lit up |
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A new brass ornament is available for purchase each year |
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All the ornaments are different and unique |
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They sparkle and look especially pretty with lights |
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