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I am resolute that Christmas decorations may not be put up until after Thanksgiving. But clearly, not everyone agrees with me. (I’m okay with that…)
Alan Eschenbacher
12 years ago
I believe Christmas decorations are for after thanksgiving for sure and probably not till December 24 if I was to be picky. However, if having Christmas decorations up and listening to Christmas music makes you feel better … then go for it!
andy
12 years ago
nope, not yet. but i have also mellowed over the years and now i want lights up early against the winter darkness, and music to slow me down as Christmas becomes more and more of a race every year…so, i pick things that work for me to stay awake, and pay attention with heart and soul.
I am resolute that Christmas decorations may not be put up until after Thanksgiving. But clearly, not everyone agrees with me. (I’m okay with that…)
I believe Christmas decorations are for after thanksgiving for sure and probably not till December 24 if I was to be picky. However, if having Christmas decorations up and listening to Christmas music makes you feel better … then go for it!
nope, not yet. but i have also mellowed over the years and now i want lights up early against the winter darkness, and music to slow me down as Christmas becomes more and more of a race every year…so, i pick things that work for me to stay awake, and pay attention with heart and soul.