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#699677 by honey lamb
10 Nov 2008, 16:05
The unofficial kick-off date for the Christmas season over here is December 8th (the Feast of the Immaculate Conception) and I like at least to put the tree up then. However given that Aer John's birthday is December 9th it became a moveable feast in the past thanks to the hordes of rambunctious schoolboys rampaging raging through the house during birthday parties. The tree wouldn't have stood a chance. [:0]

I love Christmas decorations. They are a good excuse for not dusting [:D]
#699679 by Neil
10 Nov 2008, 16:10
It has been a family tradition ever since I was young, to put them up on the 1st Sunday of December, however Luke is mortified that the first Sunday isn't until the 7th this year so has decided that November 30th will have to be the day for us this year!

I love Christmas decorations. They are a good excuse for not dusting


Couldn't agree with you more!
#699682 by mdvipond
10 Nov 2008, 16:26
Up on Christmas Eve; down on the 27th. Well, at least I wish it was so. Treat it like Easter, I reckon - a few boozy days than back to work.

Being in Oz last Christmas meant very little tinsel, no tree to speak of and only one or two very small presents, and it was such a relief not to have to go to all the fuss. It was equally nice not to be bombarded with Argos, Boots and WHSmith ads (before the 24th) and MFI, DFS and Land of Leather ads (after the 24th). I ask you, who on earth wants to be waiting outside the doors of tatty discount sofa store in the freezing cold at 7am on Boxing Day?!? Morons...
#699687 by Wolves27
10 Nov 2008, 17:03
Ours go up about two weeks before. That and the roaring fire makes a really nice scene.

To my mother's consternation we always take our decorations down on the 1st Jan. There is notnhing more depressing than seeing a Christmas tree on the 4th when its the last thing you want to think off (I have to unfortunately though, Christmas 2009 cards need to be sorted asap!).

Neil - an open invitation, I bet our tree will be camper than yours....

Dean
#699690 by Boo Boo
10 Nov 2008, 17:19
I have voted 'about two weeks before' which is probably about right. I USED to be keener (and it would be about 1st December), but I have had a less keen relationship with Christmas the past couple of years... [ii]

We normally go away (USA) around the 3rd/5th January - so they are down by then.

Our house is on the market at the moment, so I have NO IDEA what will happen this year... If it hasn't sold by then, will probably take a quite late and minimal approach (just in case - although probably unlikely - we have any viewings around that time...).

Boo
#699703 by RichardMannion
10 Nov 2008, 19:44
Bah Humbug. Bugger the damn things - RoSPA love this time of year.
#699711 by Neil
10 Nov 2008, 20:34
Originally posted by Wolves27
Neil - an open invitation, I bet our tree will be camper than yours....


Lol - quite possibly. we shall have to compare photos. Although, we have just spent over an hour at the shops looking at new Christmas decorations and other festive things as everything we have used for the past 5 years now suddenly won't go since we have re-done our lounge (not my words/thoughts by the way!), so we are now having to spend FAR too much money on all new stuff (135 tonight, with Luke having plenty more earmarked for purchase too[ii]).

Neil
#699721 by Scrooge
10 Nov 2008, 21:34
Ours goes up right after thanks giving, comes down..well last year, I think it was May time, this year as I am not working nearly as many hours, I will have to find a different excuse [ii]
#699727 by avalon
10 Nov 2008, 22:10
We are always in Florida for Christmas - I'm not sure when most people put up the decorations but they come down on the 27th December - our friends were bemused to hear about 12th night being the superstition.
What does freak me out is that on 27th December all the shops are selling Valentine cards and gifts and some have Easter memorabilia. Loads of Valentine cards for the dog/cat/teacher/you name it! Virtually all trace of Christmas has gone from everywhere.
#699729 by HighFlyer
10 Nov 2008, 22:38
Bah humbug! We dont put up any decorations or even have a tree. [:D]

Thanks,
Sarah
#699733 by Boo Boo
10 Nov 2008, 23:00
Originally posted by HighFlyer
Bah humbug! We dont put up any decorations or even have a tree. [:D]

Thanks,
Sarah


My out-laws don't either... one of the reasons that we don't generally go there for Christmas (that and the 'cremated' turkey...[:$] ).

Boo
#699737 by Darren Wheeler
10 Nov 2008, 23:16
Don't do decorations. Seeing as my Christmas is usually spent at work, earning loads, doing very little, decorations are a bit of a waste.
#699739 by pjh
10 Nov 2008, 23:20
We buy a tree from the farm at the top of the road on the weekend immediately before 23rd December, our wedding anniversary.

Paul
#699744 by n/a
11 Nov 2008, 00:03
As you might imagine, I take all this very seriously. Here's how it's done, Jackanapes styley...

* Purchase 8' blue spruce
* Clean out excess branches to create shelf-and-spoke effect
* Drape multiple strands of white fairy lights
* Hang 45 Baccarat, multi-colour crystal ornaments
* Set up antique train beneath tree
* Drink heavily for two weeks

Meanwhile, back in Hull...

GJ
#699817 by RichardMannion
11 Nov 2008, 21:25
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
As you might imagine, I take all this very seriously. Here's how it's done, Jackanapes styley...

* Purchase 8' blue spruce
* Clean out excess branches to create shelf-and-spoke effect
* Drape multiple strands of white fairy lights
* Hang 45 Baccarat, multi-colour crystal ornaments
* Set up antique train beneath tree
* Drink heavily for two weeks

Meanwhile, back in Hull...

GJ


You forgot:
* Stand back, light pipe, and admire handy work
#699823 by n/a
11 Nov 2008, 22:50
Originally posted by RichardMannion
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
As you might imagine, I take all this very seriously. Here's how it's done, Jackanapes styley...

* Purchase 8' blue spruce
* Clean out excess branches to create shelf-and-spoke effect
* Drape multiple strands of white fairy lights
* Hang 45 Baccarat, multi-colour crystal ornaments
* Set up antique train beneath tree
* Drink heavily for two weeks

Meanwhile, back in Hull...

GJ


You forgot:
* Stand back, light pipe, and admire handy work


And no comment on the pipe's contents... [:I]

GJ
#699864 by iforres1
12 Nov 2008, 13:08
Tranforming my airport shops into a winter wonderland this week even though the Orthodox Christmas is 7th Jan.
Virgin Atlantic

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