An elderly friend of ours has trimmed up for Christmas. The tree, garlands, tinsel, the lot! She lives on her own so its cheered her up.
Would you trim up this early readers?
An elderly friend of ours has trimmed up for Christmas. The tree, garlands, tinsel, the lot! She lives on her own so its cheered her up.
Would you trim up this early readers?
Never in November (actually, I'm leaning more and more towards never full stop, I get less Christmassy as I get older!).
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Xmas is for kiddies.
DeleteBah Humbug!
DeleteWe've already started. The Halloween train layout came down last week and at the FIRM insistence of my 9-yr old granddaughter, the Christmas stuff started going up two days ago. She wanted it all done like in one day but I had to put the kabosh on that! I keep telling her I'M not 9 years old anymore!
ReplyDeleteFestive Vegas! Love it Ed!
DeleteNever up before the first weekend of December and often a week or two later.
ReplyDeleteYep, we're with you Mish.
DeleteNever before Dec 1st, and often only two weeks' prior to Christmas. I love the holiday season, but the secret to keeping Christmas a special time of year is scarcity.
ReplyDeleteA lovely idea Cap, scarcity during Xmas.
DeleteI will start in a little over a week.The third Thursday of November is Thanksgiving in the U.S. My employer usually gives us Friday off,hence,a 4 day holiday.I usually take advantage of that time and throw myself headlong into Christmas.And yes,Woodsy,I make a wicked Turkey Dinner. ; p
ReplyDeleteI'm on the next flight Bri! I'll bring mince pies!
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