Wander through our forest of Christmas trees
Thank you to everyone who has sent us photographs of their trees & decorations. We hope you enjoy looking though them as much as we have. Thistle & Lis x
Our three trees are up at the Vicarage - Revd Hugh & Jenny
The Massage Company is all about the people. We are a small, family-owned new business in the heart of High Wycombe. There are many things that make our massages fantastic, but it is not just the effectiveness of the techniques, the great value afforded by our memberships or the 7-day a week availability, it’s the genuine care that our therapists and front desk team have for our customers and for one another. I am very proud that in a year beset with difficulties my team are all here, smiling and laughing around The Massage Company Christmas tree. That’s what this year’s tree is all about. Mark
Merry Christmas everyone!
Jenny C, Churchwarden |
Here is a photo of my homemade tree decoration - Joe Snow!
Knitted from whatever odds and ends I had in my wool bag during this second lockdown. For me he represents JOY - and brightness, in what has been a torrid time for so many. And especially for our little ones who have missed out on many of the normal pleasures of infancy and childhood. Joe's arms open wide to give a huge Christmas hug! Happy Christmas all, Lynda M |
Hamilton Academy
The staff and children at Hamilton Academy wish you all a Merry Christmas!
Feeling festive inside & out! Angela V
At John Hampden Grammar School, we wanted a traditionally decorated tree in Reception to be a spot of brightness after what has been a bit of a bleak year! We wish you all a Happy Christmas and hope to join you next year for a Lunchtime Recital.
We’ve all heard it said: “Christmas is a bit different this year.” And while that’s true, there are some constants. The arrival of baby Jesus, for example. Or, the fact that another year usually means another set of handmade ornaments to add to our collection. As you can see, our tree celebrates children and family...it has handmade ornaments, named ornaments for members of our household, and some toys and animals for the kids as well. It’s a collection from over the years, from my childhood, through that of my own children. We’d like to say a special thank you to the Great Ormond Street Hospital and the Children’s Hyperinsulinism Charity for helping our kids have such a lovely childhood...one we can celebrate year after year Merry Christmas from the Clarke Family
What makes a good Christmas tree? Beads, tinsel, lights, candy canes and as many decorations as will fit! James & Meg V
As I unwrap the glass baubles each year, I remember a mother and daughter visit to Vienna and the Christmas Market. The sachertorte was good too!
Wishing everyone a peaceful Christmas, Revd Jackie
Wishing everyone a peaceful Christmas, Revd Jackie
Chepping View Primary academy
Our Key Stage 1 Christmas tree has a theme of gratitude to all those who have kept us going through this difficult year. These include our 'angels' such as doctors, nurses and farmworkers. We also made transport decorations to represent those who have worked so hard on the road including delivery drivers, firemen, postmen. Last but not least we just had to include some rainbows!
Our Key Stage 2 Christmas tree has a theme of home and family. This year we have had plenty of opportunity to appreciate the importance of having a safe and loving family environment and to understand that this may take many different forms.
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas
We wish everyone a very Happy Christmas
Nature is wonderful, especially in Winter. Foliage collected from the garden with a little bit of foraging in the woods. Janet P
Our Christmas Tree may be small, but it is beautiful and brings us sparkle every day
Penny & Sofia J
Penny & Sofia J
High Wycombe C of E Combined School
Each class at our school thought about the first Christmas and created a Christmas decoration to show one aspect of this. We decorated our school tree with decorations from each class to show that although we can't be together as normal we can still work together to create something beautiful. We hope that you enjoy looking at what we made.
We all hope that you have a lovely Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Each class at our school thought about the first Christmas and created a Christmas decoration to show one aspect of this. We decorated our school tree with decorations from each class to show that although we can't be together as normal we can still work together to create something beautiful. We hope that you enjoy looking at what we made.
We all hope that you have a lovely Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Churches Together High Wycombe wish you a peaceful & blessed Christmas
Each year we add at least one new decoration to our tree, so it's full of memories - uniting childhood, travel, friends, family, faith & fun. John & Sue L
Our 2020 Christmas tree is more sparse than our normal arrangement, in acknowledgement of this year being so different. Merry Christmas. Jean & Mark J
Fifty years of collected decorations all on one tree! Anne & Dave LeB
Our Christmas trees complete with Sammy the Christmas Seal, of course, along with the customary polar bears. Derek L
This is my homemade advent calendar, I also made two more for my grandchildren.
No I don’t take orders (!) but please enjoy looking, half the items are on the tree!
Happy Christmas, Barbara B
No I don’t take orders (!) but please enjoy looking, half the items are on the tree!
Happy Christmas, Barbara B
We have borrowed our neighbour’s old tree as ours is in storage - Happy Christmas!
Robyn & family!
Robyn & family!
Greetings from Lakewood, Ohio, USA. Thank you for the wonderful online ministry! I feel like I’m home in High Wycombe when I’m able to join. Mike B
Don't forget that you can tie a ribbon to our churchyard tree in memory of a loved one