We usually take ours down the day after, but we’re having all the neighbors over for drinks on Monday, so it will stay up a while longer. We put it up the day after Thanksgiving, because our big Christmas party was on the 6th.I wish all the decorations could stay up all year, they make the house look so pretty.
If you cut the tree on the 25th, that might work, or use an artificial tree. But the “bad luck” with a natural tree would probably be it catching fire after drying out.
Christmas begins on the 24th. In the United States it seems so many people let the giant retail machine dictate their holiday season—beginning the day after Halloween (or earlier) and ending on Christmas Eve.
I’ve lived on both side of the Atlantic. It always strikes me as strange that Christmas ends, and no argument, at midnight on the 25th in the US. Next day, trees out, TV back to normal, no mention of what has just passed.
In the UK people are just really getting started. Give me the long Christmas holiday versus the one day wonder any time!
We usually put the tree the 12th of December, day of the Virgin of Guadalupe, where you would say Christmass seasons officially starts, then at the Epiphany the 6th of January, those who observe the holiday receive the gifts instead of in Cristhmas, or different kind of gifts, cloths instead of toys or viceversa, and we ate Rosca de Reyes or Kings´ Bread, and those who get a little boy figure in their bread, are supposed to invite the rest to a tamale feast at February the 2nd, day of La Candelaria, the day Jesus was presented in the Temple.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member almost 10 years ago
We usually take ours down the day after, but we’re having all the neighbors over for drinks on Monday, so it will stay up a while longer. We put it up the day after Thanksgiving, because our big Christmas party was on the 6th.I wish all the decorations could stay up all year, they make the house look so pretty.
joelle baker almost 10 years ago
My Birthday is the 30th so it has to stay up until after the First of the New Year. My Aunt just moves it to another room it never comes down.
GROG Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Mine comes down some time after New Year’s Day, when I have time to take it down – but never until after the New Year.
Good morning, Crew!
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 10 years ago
If you cut the tree on the 25th, that might work, or use an artificial tree. But the “bad luck” with a natural tree would probably be it catching fire after drying out.
She Mc almost 10 years ago
That’s the rule we stick to!!! always the 5th!!!
Prey almost 10 years ago
Here in Spain the 5th Jan is the last day.
juicebruce almost 10 years ago
After Russian Christmas……………..
nanczarny almost 10 years ago
Yup, same here.
rgcviper almost 10 years ago
INCOMING!
THAT’LL teach ’em to take down that tree too early.
Good Sunday Morning, Crew.
instigator20 almost 10 years ago
Good Morning Crew,
Our hero.
This is crazy, isn’t it, Willard?
-Anybody get the plane’s number?
-Why? Who will you complain to?Woof ! Woof ! Have a GREAT MATIE’S
charlie almost 10 years ago
Christmas begins on the 24th. In the United States it seems so many people let the giant retail machine dictate their holiday season—beginning the day after Halloween (or earlier) and ending on Christmas Eve.
P51Strega almost 10 years ago
We have a holiday tree, so it goes up in time for the solstice and stays up for New Years.
keith almost 10 years ago
I’ve kept a real tree up to St. Patricks day. fresh cut one will last a while.
evilstepqueen almost 10 years ago
Our family tradition is to keep the tree up until after my birthday, the first week of January ;)
kd1sq Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I’ve lived on both side of the Atlantic. It always strikes me as strange that Christmas ends, and no argument, at midnight on the 25th in the US. Next day, trees out, TV back to normal, no mention of what has just passed.
In the UK people are just really getting started. Give me the long Christmas holiday versus the one day wonder any time!
JP Steve Premium Member almost 10 years ago
We kept the tree up until my birthday on the sixth, but my Irish Mum made sure it came down promptly that night!
jpludack almost 10 years ago
plane has no tail.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Good evening, Crew!
Allan CB Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Christmas runs from Dec. 25-Jan 6. From Christmas Day to Epiphany. Hence where we get “The Twelve Days of Christmas” …
Allan CB Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Advent runs the 4 weeks before Christmas Day…
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 10 years ago
I see that Jonas supports the majority!Good Evening Crew!
nailer Premium Member almost 10 years ago
Then we store the decorations.
I LOVE LOUIE MORE almost 10 years ago
There are 3 cats in my house. I’m lucky if I can keep it up for one day.