I've read a couple of blogs where people have talked about putting out their Christmas stuff. We know lots of people who put up their lights on a nice day, but that doesn't mean they'll turn them on.
Our town has a lighting and decorations competition which is judged the weekend after Thanksgiving. That means that almost everyone takes down their decorations Christmas night or by the next weekend. So sad. Strange, too, for a predominately Catholic town.
We're the odds ones. We put up our decorations fairly close to Christmas Eve and leave them up into Epiphany.
Why can't we all enjoy the moment of "NOW". Like "now" is Thanksgiving. I used to work retail & would turn off the holiday music. I think Dec. 2nd is early enough for that stuff. Grrrr
There was Christmas music playing at my grocery store this past Sunday. So glad I don't work there.
ReplyDeleteIts bad enough when the stores push the Holiday let along the general public.
ReplyDeleteI've read a couple of blogs where people have talked about putting out their Christmas stuff. We know lots of people who put up their lights on a nice day, but that doesn't mean they'll turn them on.
ReplyDeleteOur town has a lighting and decorations competition which is judged the weekend after Thanksgiving. That means that almost everyone takes down their decorations Christmas night or by the next weekend. So sad. Strange, too, for a predominately Catholic town.
We're the odds ones. We put up our decorations fairly close to Christmas Eve and leave them up into Epiphany.
I drive by a house on my way home that has had Christmas lights on since two weeks before Halloween!
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I have a rule, nothing Christmas until after Thanksgiving. It's bad luck. Drives be nuts, so I try to stay away from the stores.
Why can't we all enjoy the moment of "NOW". Like "now" is Thanksgiving. I used to work retail & would turn off the holiday music. I think Dec. 2nd is early enough for that stuff. Grrrr
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