A Christmas Tree for the Farmhouse | Family Adventure

nordmann fir tree limbs

Follow along as we hunt for a Christmas tree for the farmhouse and learn about the Nordmann Fir.

Our family tradition every year on Friday after Thanksgiving is to find the perfect Christmas tree for the farmhouse. This year we went to a tree farm as part of our Family Adventure Series.

fir tree local farm

Usually we prefer to hunt and forage for a majestic fir out in the beautiful forest of our beloved coast range here in the Pacific Northwest. However, the last few years we’ve supported the sweetest senior couple and their little tree farm that’s just up the road from us. They introduced us to our new favorite tree: the Nordmann Fir. Sadly, our favorite tree farm was closed for the season this year.

run through the field

So off to find another local tree farm. At the last minute. Which is never a smart idea, come to find out. Because: STICKER SHOCK! I think it’s safe to say I’ll be sure to make an extra effort to trek my people out to the forest for a rustic, rugged, frugal-as-they-come Christmas tree this time next year.

Minimal Christmas = Time Well Spent

Family adventures a Christmas tree for the farmhouse girls and whoville trees

I’m a firm believer in keeping things minimal around here. I don’t buy into commercialism, we live on a budget, ascribe to the debt-free life, and try to live intentionally.

At this time of year, we really try to focus on each other and what we mean to each other as a family. Spending time together is a huge part of how we connect and further our bond of love, friendship, and family.

We focus on the giving part instead of the getting.

Family adventures a Christmas tree for the farmhouse silliness

We have a few special traditions that we look forward to each year. One of those is the great tree hunt. Simple. Together. Laughter. Hot cocoa. Memories.

Family Adventure Christmas Tree Video

The Nordmann Fir—What makes it so special anyway?

The Nordmann Fir is quickly becoming a more popular variety here in the states; however, it has long been a favorite across the pond in Europe.

It’s waxy needles lend to a tree that is suited well for the centerpiece of the house decoration long before and lasting well after all other Christmas trees. For those with allergies, the waxy needles prevent the aromatic smell of firs and are a welcomed relief. For those of us without allergies? Make some salt dough ornaments and drop some essential oil on them and hang in the tree for that beloved Christmas tree fragrance, I say.

Homeschooling?

For those of us who are homeschooling, or just like to geek out on info, here’s a journal entry all about the Nordmann Fir by a professor at MSU.

Family adventures Christmas tree hunt. The Nordmann Fir. Our Amyable Farmhouse. Fir tree needles. Run through the tree farm.

Real or Artificial?

Which Christmas tree camp are you in: real or fake? I’ve always been a firm believer in the real myself. Someday I may be too old to manage the real thing, perhaps, so for now I will cherish each natural tree we are blessed to harvest!