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I’m glad some of the neighbors have left their decorations up and extra day or two or I wouldn’t have seen them. It seems a few of them have been visiting Pinterest for ideas.
I put away my Halloween things yesterday, mostly so I could get out the Thanksgiving ones. I put up Christmas the day after Thanksgiving (I have the day off and don’t do Black Friday). Christmas stays up until New Year’s Day (again have the day off so it’s a good day to take care of that).
Our Christmas decorations stay up until Twelfth Night (Jan 6) The “Twelve days of Christmas” are Dec 25 – Jan 6. When I was a kid, all the neighbors used to bring their Christmas trees to our house on Twelfth Night. We would have a giant bonfire, (we lived in the country) drink hot cider and sing Christmas Carols to usher out the Christmas season.
llong65 over 8 years ago
get out the shovel, there’s no picking that up with just your hands.
car2ner over 8 years ago
I’m glad some of the neighbors have left their decorations up and extra day or two or I wouldn’t have seen them. It seems a few of them have been visiting Pinterest for ideas.
paullp Premium Member over 8 years ago
I had a Jack-o’-Lantern like that years ago. As it sagged it got more and more creepy and scary looking. Finally disposed of it in mid-November.
erin.adamic Premium Member over 8 years ago
Well, it may only be the day after Halloween, but I’d say you’re there.
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 8 years ago
I put away my Halloween things yesterday, mostly so I could get out the Thanksgiving ones. I put up Christmas the day after Thanksgiving (I have the day off and don’t do Black Friday). Christmas stays up until New Year’s Day (again have the day off so it’s a good day to take care of that).
sbwertz over 8 years ago
Our Christmas decorations stay up until Twelfth Night (Jan 6) The “Twelve days of Christmas” are Dec 25 – Jan 6. When I was a kid, all the neighbors used to bring their Christmas trees to our house on Twelfth Night. We would have a giant bonfire, (we lived in the country) drink hot cider and sing Christmas Carols to usher out the Christmas season.