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Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

2025-10-08 23:49:25

you just snap the whole clip right out.

In fact, I think there are probably only 2 strings of 100 per tree, plus some patio lights for fun.I really do love the look of letting the natural beauty of the real trees shine through though.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

I almost think I could not decorate them at all and I’d still love having them in the house.. All I did this year was put in a few berry picks to match the red berry wreaths I made a few weeks ago, and then I handed Kennedy the bag of red ornaments and said “this is the red tree”.. Nine year olds are the best!(Look at the socks :)).We thought we would make the fake tree in the dining room a red tree too to match.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

Kennedy did it in her own way.That tree doesn’t even have a skirt on it and I probably won’t get around to finding one for it this year.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

Less mess though for sure!.

This is super shameful.We are definitely one of those “pets are allowed on the beds” kind of households.

Often times it’s both cats and the dog at once!A light weight cordless vacuum makes it so easy to just swish over the tops of beds to remove any extra fur balls between cleanings.

This really helps cut down on the amount of pet fur that ends up on your clothes too when you sit down on the edge of the bed to put your socks on in the morning!.Vacuum window sills to keep allergens out.