What is she doing???? She’s supposed to wait for the wise guys. Now they’re going to get lost and badabim badabum… the wise men! the wise men! not the wise guys…
Well I can tell JJ has not been peeking in my windows yesterday. Too soon to remove the tree for me. But the sentiment is there. I still cherish the put up and put down if the special ornaments. Some are almost 60 years old, and others just fun memories
Bloody Hell, it’s not even New Year’s yet! We always left ours up until epiphany (Jan 6), which would cause us to miss the boy scouts picking them on Jan 2, so we’d toss the old tree out back for them to pick it up the next year. It’s become a tradition: we’re always a year behind. Mind you, I wonder if the scouts are ever amazed how scraggly and brown our trees always are…
It’s nice to know everybody else thinks it’s only proper to leave the tree up until Epiphany!
When my dad had a parish in Roxboro, NC, everybody took down their decorations on New Year’s Day – some even the day after Christmas! – because it was bad luck to leave them up. My parents would make sure to have their wreath on the door until 1/6.
When I was just a girl, we never set up the tree until Christmas Eve and always took it down on 1/06. My parents put the tree up, but everyone participated in the taking down. There were “edible ornaments” on it that we kids loved to get. There were apples hung up by their stems, cookies with holes in them for strings to hang them by, and foil-wrapped chocolate candies made to be hung on the tree. We were poor and living in Germany at the time and those are some of my best Christmas memories.
It’s always exciting when the tree goes up but kind of sad and a letdown when it has to come down. We use a tiny tree, too, and I love it! But we do remove our ornaments every year.
the only post christmas tree even I remember was about 55 years ago the city of parma ohio collect all the old chrismas trees and put them in a pile. over one acre and one hundred feet high. right after dusk they light the pile.the glow could be seen for miles.
Our local waste management finally figured out that some people actually leave their tree up ’til 12th night, and arranged two tree pick-ups: one for the early birds and one for the traditionalists.
Several years ago I realized that the taking down of the tree was a post-holiday-blues trigger for me, so I invested in a quality artificial tree and it stays up for the rest of the winter, which, here in NH, can easily run in to March! It makes me happy and the lights lift my spirits, especially during week after week of dreary, gray winter weather. One of these years I just might leave it up all year and change out the ornaments for the seasons! My tree, my rules, my therapy!!! ;)
My only helper is Freyja, the kitty I found in the middle of the road last November. I guess she remembers the decorations going up shortly after she was rescued last year. She spent most of last year under the “tree” and now loves the Christmas decorations. Other than her, I get to put up and take down by myself.
Tyge about 6 years ago
The worst job at Christmas.
Dirty Dragon about 6 years ago
And what’s wrong with Christmas in March??
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Too much of anything wears it out.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 6 years ago
You just took it down too soon. It isn’t even March.
Robin Harwood about 6 years ago
Aren’t you going to leave it up until Twelfth Night?
Lucy Rudy about 6 years ago
Nobody ever helped take it down. That’s why I have a small fake I leave decorated in a garbage bag. Three minutes to set up, two minutes to put away!
James Wolfenstein about 6 years ago
What is she doing???? She’s supposed to wait for the wise guys. Now they’re going to get lost and badabim badabum… the wise men! the wise men! not the wise guys…
Gabryel Frost about 6 years ago
Christmas tree stays for fortnight, untill Three kings, at least ! What are you doing ?
derdave969 about 6 years ago
She has lots of boxes and piles of tissue paper. Luddie should be there at a minimum.
mywifeslover about 6 years ago
Well I can tell JJ has not been peeking in my windows yesterday. Too soon to remove the tree for me. But the sentiment is there. I still cherish the put up and put down if the special ornaments. Some are almost 60 years old, and others just fun memories
nosirrom about 6 years ago
She should wait until Little Christmas (1/6). Then Arlo would be stuck with the chore.
Clotty Peristalt about 6 years ago
Bloody Hell, it’s not even New Year’s yet! We always left ours up until epiphany (Jan 6), which would cause us to miss the boy scouts picking them on Jan 2, so we’d toss the old tree out back for them to pick it up the next year. It’s become a tradition: we’re always a year behind. Mind you, I wonder if the scouts are ever amazed how scraggly and brown our trees always are…
Dani Rice about 6 years ago
It’s nice to know everybody else thinks it’s only proper to leave the tree up until Epiphany!
When my dad had a parish in Roxboro, NC, everybody took down their decorations on New Year’s Day – some even the day after Christmas! – because it was bad luck to leave them up. My parents would make sure to have their wreath on the door until 1/6.
MGMan about 6 years ago
When I found myself putting up the tree by myself and taking it down by myself, I did not put any more Christmas tree up ever again!!
pdking77 about 6 years ago
And this one reason why I never decorate.
sfreader1 about 6 years ago
When I was just a girl, we never set up the tree until Christmas Eve and always took it down on 1/06. My parents put the tree up, but everyone participated in the taking down. There were “edible ornaments” on it that we kids loved to get. There were apples hung up by their stems, cookies with holes in them for strings to hang them by, and foil-wrapped chocolate candies made to be hung on the tree. We were poor and living in Germany at the time and those are some of my best Christmas memories.
eladee AKA Wally about 6 years ago
It’s always exciting when the tree goes up but kind of sad and a letdown when it has to come down. We use a tiny tree, too, and I love it! But we do remove our ornaments every year.
Fontessa about 6 years ago
It’s a variation on “Victory has a hundred fathers and defeat is an orphan.”
kunddog about 6 years ago
the only post christmas tree even I remember was about 55 years ago the city of parma ohio collect all the old chrismas trees and put them in a pile. over one acre and one hundred feet high. right after dusk they light the pile.the glow could be seen for miles.
listmom about 6 years ago
Our local waste management finally figured out that some people actually leave their tree up ’til 12th night, and arranged two tree pick-ups: one for the early birds and one for the traditionalists.
DCBakerEsq about 6 years ago
Victory has many fathers. Defeat none.
alexius23 about 6 years ago
Veritas
ktrabbit33 about 6 years ago
Several years ago I realized that the taking down of the tree was a post-holiday-blues trigger for me, so I invested in a quality artificial tree and it stays up for the rest of the winter, which, here in NH, can easily run in to March! It makes me happy and the lights lift my spirits, especially during week after week of dreary, gray winter weather. One of these years I just might leave it up all year and change out the ornaments for the seasons! My tree, my rules, my therapy!!! ;)
nanakitteh about 6 years ago
This happens to me but it’s nice not to have to dispute over where each ornament goes. I know where they all go and it’s gets done quickly.
pchemcat about 6 years ago
My only helper is Freyja, the kitty I found in the middle of the road last November. I guess she remembers the decorations going up shortly after she was rescued last year. She spent most of last year under the “tree” and now loves the Christmas decorations. Other than her, I get to put up and take down by myself.
Uncle Bob about 6 years ago
Could be worse, Janis. You could have one of those aluminum jobs and have to take all thr pieces apart…
trainnut1956 about 6 years ago
Having six cats, I no longer put up a tree…
jonesbeltone about 6 years ago
Bet if she had the Christmas stockings on Arlo would be helping her.
selma_flamel about 6 years ago
We actually took our tree down today. It makes the room look so much larger. We do have a few Christmas touches still out.