Proud of myself, I went to plug in the Christmas tree. Holding the end of the tree lights in one hand and the end of the extension cord in the other, I went to energize.
One small problem, no actually big. I held in my hand two female ends. I had hung the Christmas tree lights upside down. Unless we wanted to hang the tree from the ceiling, I would need to remove the lights.
Sad and discouraged, I began to walk around the tree. Loop after loop, I dizzied myself until complete.
Unsteady, but determined, I scaled the ladder and loop after loop replaced the lights. Now confident in my upcoming success, I plugged in the lights and PRESTO! Light!
Looking back upon the tree, I noticed the lights were unevenly distributed toward the top. Growing weary, I asked for my wife’s opinion. Standing beside me, she mustered a sincere voice and said, “It looks good. Ornaments can cover that.”
Thanks, Mrs. Claus. I needed that.