Thursday, December 11, 2008

My candle runneth over

If you have looked at my blog recently you have seen the pictures of my Christmas decorations. (Go ahead....look below....you know you want too.) As much as I love the flatscreen above the fireplace, it does create a challenge when it comes to holiday decor. Especially candles. I can't help but think that I may melt the speakers right off the wall if I put too many candles up there. Regardless, I am very happy with the way it turns out, not to mention how yummy the house smells mere minutes after lighting every stinkin' candle I have spread about.

I had to run out for a couple of hours the other night, confidently leaving my beautiful candles glowing. When I opened the front door upon returning home, I was immediately greeted with the same intoxicating scent that I had left behind. Everything was as I had left it until I glanced at the hearth and found this:


OMG!!!!! I had the Multnomah Falls of red wax in my living room. Eric had already gone to bed so poor Steve got the rath of Melanie. My first question was "What the $%^*@ happened?" My next comment was "I can't believe that neither of you noticed the waterfall of red wax splattering all over the floor?" BREATHE......the house didn't burn down and the tree didn't fall, everything will be clean once again.


Luckily, even after my rage, Steve was a super guy and helped scrap it off. (it may have been that he was just scared to death of me, but I am going to go with that he is just a nice guy) Along with the vaccuum, scraper, brown paper bags and an iron, I managed to get it off of the tile and the carpet. The candle holder is another story. It is still in the garage just waiting for me to clean it. I don't think that I will be using any expensive pillar candles this time. Thank god for HGTV and all of those home shows I insist on watching and recording. I may not have known how to get wax out of the carpet.
Even with the candle debockle, I will continue to enjoy the fabulous aroma of my holiday scents. Maybe just not in pillar form. :-)
(The void of red wax on the floor was where one of our wooden shoes sat. I forgot to take pictures of those but Eric's had about a 1/2 inch of wax over half of it. )

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

holy crap-oly. that is crazy, allbeit pretty dang cool looking how it formed. to bad it wasn't closer to the tv where they were focused. maybe they would have noticed. glad it all came out!!

heethar said...

This happened to us the first Christmas in our house. Neither C or I noticed it, but Katie was here, and heard something when she went to use the bathroom (the candles were at the end of the hall). I don't burn pillars anymore, except the 3 I have sitting IN the fireplace. :-)

Glad you all are safe!