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When is it too late to still have Holiday decorations up?

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Brown Eyes:
Hi Buds,

I added dates for the events listed above (for 2008) and I've added an "other" option for those of you who have other traditions and deadlines you like to follow.

I've made it so that you can change your vote following these changes to the original poll if you'd like.

cheers!

Scott6373:
I don't decorate so, if I never saw those frikkin' twinkle lights it wouldn't bother me.

MaineWriter:
A private joke of mine...I initiate people into the "Dead Wreath Society." Those are folks who still have their wreaths (or other) decorations up after Valentine's Day.

L

brokebackjack:
Well, anything 'Christmas-sy' should really be taken down outside by Epiphany. Wreaths, bows, etc. I have no objection to leaving outside lights up though. Inside Yeah, I like to leave the tree up. It's just so pretty.

My mother starts decorating in October and takes her window down after the Feast of the Epiphany. The lights are off on that day. They get removed soon after. She doesn't finish putting things away until February at the earliest because she has so much decorated and it takes time to put it all away.  I think she would leave the big tree up longer, but once you start putting things away, there is no point. It's a real clutter.

I drove my wife crazy with the tree last year. It was decorated, undecorated, redecorated, undecorated and then decorated again. It's a 9 foot tree, too!

I couldn't get it to look right. The tree must be perfect. That is my mother coming out roflmao.

Jeff Wrangler:

--- Quote from: brokebackjack on November 10, 2007, 01:54:33 am ---I couldn't get it to look right. The tree must be perfect. That is my mother coming out roflmao.

--- End quote ---

"All men become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No woman ever does. That is hers."

The Importance of Being EarnestOscar Wilde

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