Sure, why not?
Like many aSurvivorcontestant,Sue Smeyknows how to dig deep.
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With Gabe gone.

Sue Smey on ‘Survivor 47’.CBS
I’m feeling alone today, Sue explains to us in the scene, which can be watched above.
I’ll bounce back because I do.
I actually went and collected some shells.

Sue Smey on ‘Survivor 47’.CBS
I’m going to make a Christmas tree, which always makes me feel good.
Christmas, as I’ve always said, everyone knows, is my favorite holiday, Sue explains.
It’s the one thing that makes me feel like home.

Sue Smey on ‘Survivor 47’.CBS
It turns out Christmas served as something of a safe space for Sue growing up.
And when I think of Christmas, it can make me smile, even on my worst days.
Year-round, I only have two Christmas trees up in my house, Sue admits.
But during Christmas, I have six.
Yes, you read that correctly SIX Christmas trees!
I don’t have a big house, Sue explains, but I make excuses.
Every room you walk into, you have a Christmas tree.
It just warms my heart.
It’s like hot chocolate and marshmallows.
It’s pumpkin pie.
A Fiji shell Christmas tree!
And that’s going to just make my world.
And as Sue looks over her magnificent creation, you see it happening in real time.
See, she remarks while gazing upon her shell-adorned tree.
It makes you smile.
Perhaps, but not as much as voting your No.
1 island enemy out of the game which Sue wouldproceed to do later that night.