Luv Bunnies
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I also said I would never get an artificial tree. But after many years of trudging through muddy tree lots and paying an arm and a leg for a scrawny tree, we broke down and bought one about 7 years ago. It turned out to be a great investment. It's about 7 feet tall, not pre-lit and has to be assembled each year. I devised a system of bundling the branches with string and assigning them a number before I put them away. That way it's much easier to get them in the right spot on the trunk.
In our area, a nice, full 7-foot real tree costs over $60! We got our artificial tree for $75 because we bought it for 1/2 price the week after Christmas. We've saved tons of money over the years, not to mention the time it takes to find and set up a real one.
We bought a huge zip-up bag for storage and it holds all of the parts nicely. Our tree probably even saved me from injury in April. We keep it in the garage right outside the back door to the house. I was carrying a basket of laundry and going down the step and I twisted my ankle! I fell sideways right onto the tree bag and it broke my fall. I still sprained my ankle and limped around for several days. But if I hadn't fallen on the bag with the tree in it, I probably would have been hurt even worse! (Sorry for the digression...everytime I pass that tree bag I think of the time I fell but it also makes me look down for the step!).
In our area, a nice, full 7-foot real tree costs over $60! We got our artificial tree for $75 because we bought it for 1/2 price the week after Christmas. We've saved tons of money over the years, not to mention the time it takes to find and set up a real one.
We bought a huge zip-up bag for storage and it holds all of the parts nicely. Our tree probably even saved me from injury in April. We keep it in the garage right outside the back door to the house. I was carrying a basket of laundry and going down the step and I twisted my ankle! I fell sideways right onto the tree bag and it broke my fall. I still sprained my ankle and limped around for several days. But if I hadn't fallen on the bag with the tree in it, I probably would have been hurt even worse! (Sorry for the digression...everytime I pass that tree bag I think of the time I fell but it also makes me look down for the step!).

We think it had just gotten too dry (despite constant watering!) and it wasn't as stable as we thought, so this year that experience plus our allergies (we all have them) plus our Disney vacation while the tree is up (how could we water it then?), we realized we just need to invest in a nice fake one. I still prefer the idea of a real one, but it's not always worth it I guess! Anyway, we need to go tree shopping soon and watch for sales... if anyone finds a great one out there for a good deal, please post! 
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.