
hugsquared said:I wait until Jan 2nd. I've always heard it was good luck to leave it up past the new year. I don't know where it came from but my grandparents did it and so did my parents.
Heres a funny...kind of. One year, we had a live tree and while I took all the decorations off, my ex husband refused to take it out to the curb for me. I can be stubborn so it sat there until Easter that year. By then, both of us were embarrassed to take it out. Didn't want the neighbors to see us hauling a Christmas tree out in April or May (can't remember which month it came in that year). At midnight one night, we finally took it out, and like an idiot, he pulls it out the front door by the trunk, effeciently removing every single dead needle from it on the way. We drug it down to a neighbors house almost a block away so no one would know where it came from.![]()
I swear I found needles in my living room for over a year from that stupid tree.
DH and I now have an artificial tree, so its not an issue anymore
Reminds me of right before I had DS in 1992. December 28th 6 days prior to having him---can you say huge, lol, I decided I wanted that tree down. Nesting I guess. It was driving me nuts and I was getting ticked off because the needles were falling off, this was the worst tree we had ever gotten. OK so let me set the picture...me great with babe in her styling white flannel long nightgown that had some faded touches of pink-too much bleach I guess, 2 toddlers running arond, a St. Bernard that thought I wanted to play, and this huge tree with the tinkling needles falling off. By the time I dragged that sucker 10 feet across the floor there was not a needle on it!
When I made it 3 more feet to the front door both me and the tree got stuck, thankfully DH happened to be coming to check on me in the lineman truck at the same time!
They still talk about that at the electric company and it has been 13 years Dec. 28th!
He takes the trees down now.
Sorry, pathetic joke my dad always said.