Mine is still up. It has finally been cold here the past week or so and I'm enjoying lazy days relaxing, reading, just enjoying the quiet and the decorations. I will take it down by the 1st since I go back to work on the 2nd.
My decorating is more based on each year's break schedule and any travel plans than tradition/Epiphany/whatever. I typically put it up Thanksgiving weekend because it's a 5 day weekend for me so I have the time. We celebrate Thanksgiving and then move on to decorating and Christmas shopping. If we travel for Thanksgiving, it goes up the weekend before so that Christmas welcomes us upon our return.
The takedown is whenever I feel like it between Christmas and my return to work after the New Year.
We were talking last night and DH pointed out that when our kids were young, I normally took it down the day after Christmas. I think that was because Christmas was so overwhelming then- so many new toys- so much to assemble- things to figure out- things to return when they didn't work. I think I was always just ready to start getting my house back to some kind of control. With kids grown, the gift amount is much smaller and they manage it all. I just sit back and enjoy.
This is 4 years in a row that college DD doesn't get home to enjoy the decorations until closer to Christmas so she likes them up for at least a couple of weeks.
Next year, DD will be working and in her own grown up home so when we take down the tree in the next few days, we are going to be separating out the ornaments that are hers.
My decorating is more based on each year's break schedule and any travel plans than tradition/Epiphany/whatever. I typically put it up Thanksgiving weekend because it's a 5 day weekend for me so I have the time. We celebrate Thanksgiving and then move on to decorating and Christmas shopping. If we travel for Thanksgiving, it goes up the weekend before so that Christmas welcomes us upon our return.
The takedown is whenever I feel like it between Christmas and my return to work after the New Year.
We were talking last night and DH pointed out that when our kids were young, I normally took it down the day after Christmas. I think that was because Christmas was so overwhelming then- so many new toys- so much to assemble- things to figure out- things to return when they didn't work. I think I was always just ready to start getting my house back to some kind of control. With kids grown, the gift amount is much smaller and they manage it all. I just sit back and enjoy.
This is 4 years in a row that college DD doesn't get home to enjoy the decorations until closer to Christmas so she likes them up for at least a couple of weeks.
Next year, DD will be working and in her own grown up home so when we take down the tree in the next few days, we are going to be separating out the ornaments that are hers.


