Good morning!
Today's question: When will you take down your Christmas decorations?
It's been a tradition in our family to take down all of our Christmas decorations on New Year's Day. Outside lights and such will be taken down as soon as the weather is decent enough to be outside for any length of time, but Rick is pretty good about getting everything down as soon as he can.
I rather look forward to getthing the decorations down and returning the house to normal. Our house is small, so the tree takes up a lot of room in the living room. (The girls really did a number on our Christmas tree this year; I think this will be the tree's last year. It's probably 30 years old, though, so it's OK. But I'll miss it anyway.)
I will continue to use our holiday dishes (Pfaltzgraff Winterberry) until late February or early March and then I'll put them away, too.
Today's question: When will you take down your Christmas decorations?
It's been a tradition in our family to take down all of our Christmas decorations on New Year's Day. Outside lights and such will be taken down as soon as the weather is decent enough to be outside for any length of time, but Rick is pretty good about getting everything down as soon as he can.
I rather look forward to getthing the decorations down and returning the house to normal. Our house is small, so the tree takes up a lot of room in the living room. (The girls really did a number on our Christmas tree this year; I think this will be the tree's last year. It's probably 30 years old, though, so it's OK. But I'll miss it anyway.)
I will continue to use our holiday dishes (Pfaltzgraff Winterberry) until late February or early March and then I'll put them away, too.