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Inflatable Christmas - Is it Tacky?

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For years I have been wanting to purchase a Nativity scene for Christmas to put in my yard and for my family and friends to enjoy. When I began my search a few years ago, I couldn't believe how difficult it would be to find a nice nativity scene for outdoors, or even one that wasn't so nice. I guess it started when I realized that we needed for focus on the true meaning of the season. So I looked for decorations that celebrate Christmas for what it is, the birth of Christ.

Last week my husband and I were shopping and came across this inflatable Nativity scene. It wasn't my first choice, but honestly, these are all just a representation of what I believe. So we purchased the nativity scene.

We will debut the airblown scene the first weekend in December. I hope the kids will like it and the neighbors will understand that I'm not trying to be tacky, just genuine. Don't even get me started on finding pilgrim decor (that doesn't include a turkey). Any thoughts on this inflatable?





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