Family tradition was if a family member was on deployment when Christmas arrived, the decorations and the presents remained under the tree until the service person returned on leave or completed deployment. We had several Christmas celebrations in June.
I read about several people who always have an artificial pine tree up in their house. The decorations change to reflect the currant holiday, or whatever piques their fancy, in “non-holiday” months. Not for me. The tree & decorations go up starting on Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend & come down over New Years weekend…But, I’ve also read that people will hold Christmas in whatever month the soldier in the family comes home. Which I just looove!!!
We take the decorations off the tree on the day after 12th night and take the tree out sometime before President’s Day. The external decorations after the snow melts and the internal before St. Patty’s Day. Meh.
What I’ve never understood is how the Christmas decorations—which I gather up and put away in our official Christmas boxes in orderly fashion (books, cds, dvds, dishes, tablecloths, napkins, towels and sheets, table decor, candles, tree ornaments, lights, stockings, etc)—never end up being in their proper boxes the following year. I suspect the Elf on the Shelf.
Mine is 3’ high & sits on the windowsill. I got as far as unplugging it & putting it in the spare bedroom. Might just leave it there as is till time to bring it out next Xmas.
Mrs has a friend that leaves hers up till around June, no reason other than shear laziness. Ours goes up Thanksgiving weekend and comes down after Jan 9, Mrs is Orthodox, so we celebrate twice.
In my previous house there was an open room just off the main entrance. We used it as a seasonally decorated room and blocked it off with drapes when it was not in use. After a while it was just permanently Christmas. It saved time and the house was so big we didn’t need the space anyways. Now we live in a much more practically sized home.
I have never seen a year in which Christmas decorations were left up this long (my outside lights, included!)…I could be wrong (that’s happened, once, or twice in my life), but, I think this past year, we needed the spirit, and comfort those lights inspire, as never before.
allen@home over 3 years ago
You’ve waited this late just leave it up for next year. It’s artificial after all.
Kymberleigh over 3 years ago
Especially this year.
Caldonia over 3 years ago
Might as well leave it up all year round. It’s March, you nerds!
Breadboard over 3 years ago
Just put a dust cover on it ;-)
jr1234 over 3 years ago
Should be on a special moving floor, push a button, the wall opens and tree hides behind, replacing wall with a book case
KFischer1 over 3 years ago
I leave the battery driven flashing lights on the window up until the batteries die. They are starting to get dim so soon.
oakie817 over 3 years ago
i once left my Christmas tree up for 9 years
R.R.Bedford over 3 years ago
Family tradition was if a family member was on deployment when Christmas arrived, the decorations and the presents remained under the tree until the service person returned on leave or completed deployment. We had several Christmas celebrations in June.
pheets over 3 years ago
Some things should not be rushed….
Nuke Road Warrior over 3 years ago
St Pat’s days the official end of the Christmas season.
Ichabod Ferguson over 3 years ago
We had a neighbor who kept his tree up all year at the request of his handicapped son. Besides Christmas, he’d decorate it for Easter, and Halloween.
LadyPeterW over 3 years ago
I read about several people who always have an artificial pine tree up in their house. The decorations change to reflect the currant holiday, or whatever piques their fancy, in “non-holiday” months. Not for me. The tree & decorations go up starting on Sunday of Thanksgiving weekend & come down over New Years weekend…But, I’ve also read that people will hold Christmas in whatever month the soldier in the family comes home. Which I just looove!!!
Comics are the first thing to read over 3 years ago
Ours went up the day after Thanksgiving, and it’s still up.
ctolson over 3 years ago
I determined its more work to take it down than to put it up. My solution’s not to put it up in the first place. Zero effort versus 110 total effort.
Teto85 Premium Member over 3 years ago
We take the decorations off the tree on the day after 12th night and take the tree out sometime before President’s Day. The external decorations after the snow melts and the internal before St. Patty’s Day. Meh.
w2lj over 3 years ago
“Yes. Because in a few weeks it will be Easter.”
GreenT267 over 3 years ago
What I’ve never understood is how the Christmas decorations—which I gather up and put away in our official Christmas boxes in orderly fashion (books, cds, dvds, dishes, tablecloths, napkins, towels and sheets, table decor, candles, tree ornaments, lights, stockings, etc)—never end up being in their proper boxes the following year. I suspect the Elf on the Shelf.
VICTOR PROULX over 3 years ago
Yuck.
wirepunchr over 3 years ago
I plugged in the lights a week before Christmas and unplugged them at the new year.
Alberta Oil Premium Member over 3 years ago
A problem caused by technology.. in days of old when the needles fell off it it was time.. now, it’s when you no longer can stand the dust.
the lost wizard over 3 years ago
Bah humbug. Avoid the first step and the second one looks after itself.
rickmac1937 Premium Member over 3 years ago
Got that right
raybarb44 over 3 years ago
If it makes or keeps you happy: Merry Christmas to you and God Bless Us, Everyone……
anomalous4 over 3 years ago
Mine is 3’ high & sits on the windowsill. I got as far as unplugging it & putting it in the spare bedroom. Might just leave it there as is till time to bring it out next Xmas.
KEA over 3 years ago
I’m slow, but not that slow.…on the other hand a neighbor a few doors away not only still has there lights up, but turns them on every night so far
TMMILLER Premium Member over 3 years ago
Mrs has a friend that leaves hers up till around June, no reason other than shear laziness. Ours goes up Thanksgiving weekend and comes down after Jan 9, Mrs is Orthodox, so we celebrate twice.
guy42 over 3 years ago
In my previous house there was an open room just off the main entrance. We used it as a seasonally decorated room and blocked it off with drapes when it was not in use. After a while it was just permanently Christmas. It saved time and the house was so big we didn’t need the space anyways. Now we live in a much more practically sized home.
tinstar over 3 years ago
I have never seen a year in which Christmas decorations were left up this long (my outside lights, included!)…I could be wrong (that’s happened, once, or twice in my life), but, I think this past year, we needed the spirit, and comfort those lights inspire, as never before.
dudley_tundish over 3 years ago
Can’t wait to get ours put away after 1 January.