Hmmmm and here i thought Black Fridays were bad,I remember growing up my mom and dad never went shopping or put the tree up until 2 days before Christmas
I think it’s just a matter of family tradition. Our official start for the Christmas season was always marked by the arrival of Santa Claus at the end of the Macy’s Parade, so we would start decorating the day after Thanksgiving.
Husband bought new lights this year for a new arrangement of lights – and had to buy a new extension cord also. Normally put the lights up in earlier in November and don’t turn them on until December (in normal years we often go away the first week in December to Colonial Williamsburg for their Grand Illumination so don’t want the lights on when away for several days).
This year we not put up the lights yet. He has the mini lights that can be set to go in different sequences for the holly tree on one end and the spruce on the other. Two of the the three bushes in the middle will get steady color lights. (Other bush he is afraid to light as it is dying.) Also put battery candles in the windows.
We (I) do most of our decorating inside the house – 4 Christmas trees plus a small beaded tree I made. At the top of the stairs there is a village of small teddy bear figures/toys that was originally for Christmas – but more recently it gets changed monthly so there is a Thanksgiving setup, Easter setup, etc. Also other decorations around the first floor of the house.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
Only one month away to the day.
Grumpy Old Guy about 2 years ago
There were Christmas decoration displays up at Home Depot way before Halloween…..
VegaAlopex about 2 years ago
It usually takes me the entire month to decorate, so I’m starting today.
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Wait until it’s officially December, Gracie
Judy Hendrickson [Unnamed Reader - 852856] about 2 years ago
Hmmmm and here i thought Black Fridays were bad,I remember growing up my mom and dad never went shopping or put the tree up until 2 days before Christmas
holdenrex about 2 years ago
I think it’s just a matter of family tradition. Our official start for the Christmas season was always marked by the arrival of Santa Claus at the end of the Macy’s Parade, so we would start decorating the day after Thanksgiving.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
Oh well………?
The Orange Mailman about 2 years ago
30 days!
darcyandsimon about 2 years ago
Definitely time to decorate. I love light!
mafastore almost 2 years ago
Husband bought new lights this year for a new arrangement of lights – and had to buy a new extension cord also. Normally put the lights up in earlier in November and don’t turn them on until December (in normal years we often go away the first week in December to Colonial Williamsburg for their Grand Illumination so don’t want the lights on when away for several days).
This year we not put up the lights yet. He has the mini lights that can be set to go in different sequences for the holly tree on one end and the spruce on the other. Two of the the three bushes in the middle will get steady color lights. (Other bush he is afraid to light as it is dying.) Also put battery candles in the windows.
We (I) do most of our decorating inside the house – 4 Christmas trees plus a small beaded tree I made. At the top of the stairs there is a village of small teddy bear figures/toys that was originally for Christmas – but more recently it gets changed monthly so there is a Thanksgiving setup, Easter setup, etc. Also other decorations around the first floor of the house.