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Thread: When do you take your Christmas Decorations down?

  1. #21
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    Taking my bedroom decs down now.

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    I'm still working on my living room; then I have to do the dining room. I'd be further along if I hadn't been running to the doctors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa_Christmas View Post
    I pull the plug on the 6th of January but that is not the norm in the USA. I have seen trees on the lawn for trash pick-up as early as the 26th but, nearly everyone here calls it quits on the 1st but I am not so eager to push Christmas aside so I hold out to the last.
    Same here. I still have the outside lights on. It's so dark and cold when everyone takes them down! When I have colored lights outside, I usually shut them off after Epiphany. But, this year, I have white lights on the bushes with colored lights in the candles. So after this weekend, I'll just switch the colored lights to white lights in the candles and that way I'll be able to extend my outdoor lights being on- I figure they'll be New Year's lights! We will take our tree down this weekend.
    The holly's up, the house is all bright, The tree is ready, the candles alight; Rejoice and be glad, all children tonight.

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    I took most of them down last night.

    Merry Snowy Christmas
    Love & Peace to the World

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    Everything is down now, it looks so bare.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinnesotaMike View Post
    It's funny. We still have one storage bin out because we are using it for all the random stuff we come across as time goes on. It's already about 1/2 full!
    I know the feeling. I usually find things until May or June!
    I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas

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    Our weather was in the fifties today, so I brought all the outdoor decorations in. It seemed like spring out there!

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    I need to get the last of my outdoor lights back out in the garage. I brought them inside initially so they could warm up before I coiled them up and put them back in their boxes. However, my son keeps digging out lights and "decorating" the family room down there.
    I love Outdoor Christmas Lights!!

  9. #29
    Our tree goes down when Epiphany ends, as it's done traditionally. I always find it a sad day, but at least you can get on with the rest of the year!

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    usually 6.1, sad day indeed
    When it seems the magic slipped away...
    We find it all again on Christmas Day
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    *Seeing isn't believing.Believing is seeing.*

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