What a killjoy! My sister hasn’t taken her tree down for nine years. She lights it many a night, and it’s lovely no matter the season. Happy holidays, all! :-D
Religious people celebrate the 12 days of Christmas until Epiphany but since the Captain Henry only celebrates ‘X’ mas he still has to wait 10 days after X mas. (X means 10 in Roman numerals.)
Since childhood, our take-down day has been January 6 (Epiphany). My parents always made it a kind of party complete with cookies and snacks. We said goodbye to each ornament for the year. It was a great tradition and a great way to get six kids to help.
My family tradition was: Put it up the first Saturday in December. Take it down the first Saturday after the first Sunday in January. ( First Saturday in January, unless Jan 1 is a Saturday")
Some traditions have the decorations remain up for weeks after Xmas. Afterall, Xmas is an ongoing affair. And, technically, the Magi haven’t arrive yet, coming when the Holy family moves from the stable to the house.
Henry was just trying to clean up to avoid a bigger mess later on. The group should get over it and chill, especially fatso Nate who can stick those swords somewhere else.
We have a 20 footer on the front lawn that came with the house. It ain’t going nowhere. Our indoor will stay up until at least Twelfth Night (Jan 8) and some years we have waited until February. Wanna make something of it?
We used to pack the kids into the car on the 26th and head off to the grandparents house (400 miles away) and stay for several days. There was no way I wanted to leave a potential fire hazard in the house while we were gone so traditionally we took the tree down on Christmas afternoon.
I know of a local restaurant that has a Christmas tree up in their foyer 24/7, for the past several years. It seems excessive, but actually it’s kind of nice.
allen@home about 3 years ago
You’re out voted Henry. Five to one.
overtherainbow about 3 years ago
What a killjoy! My sister hasn’t taken her tree down for nine years. She lights it many a night, and it’s lovely no matter the season. Happy holidays, all! :-D
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
Leave it at least through Boxing Day Henry!
GROG Premium Member about 3 years ago
I don’t know anyone like that.
A Common 'tator about 3 years ago
Isn’t it more traditional to take them down 12 days after Xmas ?
dcdete. about 3 years ago
Religious people celebrate the 12 days of Christmas until Epiphany but since the Captain Henry only celebrates ‘X’ mas he still has to wait 10 days after X mas. (X means 10 in Roman numerals.)
Pet about 3 years ago
Day after New Years is our tradition
cdward about 3 years ago
Since childhood, our take-down day has been January 6 (Epiphany). My parents always made it a kind of party complete with cookies and snacks. We said goodbye to each ornament for the year. It was a great tradition and a great way to get six kids to help.
hfergus Premium Member about 3 years ago
My family tradition was: Put it up the first Saturday in December. Take it down the first Saturday after the first Sunday in January. ( First Saturday in January, unless Jan 1 is a Saturday")
kartis about 3 years ago
Bunny slippers :-)
Purple People Eater about 3 years ago
When I was growing up, we always put our decorations up on December 23, and took them down on January 6.
tremaine53 about 3 years ago
Never seen Raymond in red pants before.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 3 years ago
Love Nate’s bunny slippers
papajim545 about 3 years ago
A green ship guy joined the fight?
preacherman Premium Member about 3 years ago
Some traditions have the decorations remain up for weeks after Xmas. Afterall, Xmas is an ongoing affair. And, technically, the Magi haven’t arrive yet, coming when the Holy family moves from the stable to the house.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 3 years ago
Good morning Crew! Hope everyone had a nice day yesterday.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 3 years ago
All that labor to decorate one just to take it right down the day after ?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 3 years ago
GWEEDO! Hey Dude! How are you?
rgcviper about 3 years ago
We usually put up decorations a week or so before Xmas and take them down a few days after. No use depriving ourselves of the seasonal festivities …
Happy Sunday, Crew.
dcoyote about 3 years ago
Henry was just trying to clean up to avoid a bigger mess later on. The group should get over it and chill, especially fatso Nate who can stick those swords somewhere else.
Teto85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
We have a 20 footer on the front lawn that came with the house. It ain’t going nowhere. Our indoor will stay up until at least Twelfth Night (Jan 8) and some years we have waited until February. Wanna make something of it?
cafed00d Premium Member about 3 years ago
We used to pack the kids into the car on the 26th and head off to the grandparents house (400 miles away) and stay for several days. There was no way I wanted to leave a potential fire hazard in the house while we were gone so traditionally we took the tree down on Christmas afternoon.
dv1093 about 3 years ago
I know of a local restaurant that has a Christmas tree up in their foyer 24/7, for the past several years. It seems excessive, but actually it’s kind of nice.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 3 years ago
BUNNIES!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Mom would not let the tree be taken down until new years.
ex window inspector almost 3 years ago
Jonas should be circling the tree in his fighter jet
Widdershins almost 3 years ago
Emegerd! … the ‘big guy’s’ bunny slippers … squeee! :D
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Leave it up for as long as you can. It has a lot of work and love put into it.
Good evening, Crew!