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Putting away Christmas- when do you do yours?

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mamaa Wed 29-Dec-21 11:01:55

I am thinking of taking the Christmas cards down and putting away the festive ornaments today but leaving just the tree up til New Years Day. It’ll need to be down then as we’re having our ‘Imp’ from 2nd to the 5th Jan while Daddy takes Mummy away for a break!
I’ll need a lie down in a darkened room for at least a week afterwards, but won’t get one!
The decs are just annoying me now- anyone else de-Christmas before 12th night?

HowVeryDareYou Thu 30-Dec-21 20:44:45

I've put the cards in the recycling bin today. Tomorrow, the tree, baubles and decorations will go in the loft, and I'll vacuum and polish the house from top to bottom

NoddingGanGan Thu 30-Dec-21 20:16:01

Decorations here go up around 21st to 23rd December, it was 23rd this year. All stay up until twelfth night on 5th January when everything barring the crib is taken down just before bed. That is the end of Christmas and Epiphany begins on 6th when the three kings are put into the crib, which stays up until Candlemas.

Clevedon Thu 30-Dec-21 20:11:43

Up on December 1st and down day after boxing day here. Had enough of them by then lol

Urmstongran Thu 30-Dec-21 19:14:20

I love my Christmas tree, verandah lights, Candle-bridge especially and would definitely leave until January 6th but sadly we have a family funeral to attend that day and we fly out to Malaga on 7th so probably 4th this year - as Himself has all the stressful locator forms and Covid test provisions to sort out on the 5th. He will need headspace!

Speldnan Thu 30-Dec-21 19:03:58

New Year’s Day- once it’s over I want to get shot of it all ASAP.

Debs47 Thu 30-Dec-21 17:47:52

I hate the bareness of the room when I take it all down, dont mind getting rid of all the cards n tinsell, but I LOVE my little twinkley tree, its a fibre optic one, had it for about 15 yrs, I can quite happily just sit looking at it for hours. Even when I do eventually take it down, I always give it a 'last' half hour!

JaneJudge Thu 30-Dec-21 16:31:58

I took the tree down and threw it on the front garden this morning. We have a pile of rubbish that looks like a scene from Christmas Vacation

Gwenisgreat1 Thu 30-Dec-21 16:29:02

I'll take the cards down next week. and possibly the other decorations, but the tree - I take down on January 6th.

Thisismyname1953 Thu 30-Dec-21 16:14:10

My DD will be taking ours down this evening when her DH gets home from work. I will be out with DGD2 at DGD3 birthday tea , so will be out of the way .
DD is having a party tomorrow and is back I work for a 12 hour night shift on New Year Night and wants them down before she starts her busy job as a nurse .

nipsmum Thu 30-Dec-21 16:03:11

Mine will come down on New Year's night. I've had them up long enough now.

win Thu 30-Dec-21 15:17:34

If you Google it they should come down on 5th January, which is the 12th night. I take them down then but have to Google it every year to check if it is 5th or 6th as so many of my friends insist it is 6th January. I love the house decorated, the lights in particular but it is getting harder and harder each year. This year I have hardly been home to see them, so a lot of effort for very little joy.

Amalegra Thu 30-Dec-21 15:13:44

If I had my way (and was rich enough!) I would celebrate the whole traditional twelve days of Christmas! My decorations certainly won’t come down until, reluctantly, the sixth of January!

sazz1 Thu 30-Dec-21 14:52:38

Mine are staying up until 3rd January this year as DD DS and DGC are all coming here for New Year. Nobody came at Xmas due to Covid so keeping it all up for the DGC

Sloegin Thu 30-Dec-21 14:41:23

We put ours up a week before Christmas and take them down on 12th night. I don't like them up too early but don't understand people taking them down before 12th day of Christmas. It's still Christmas.

Juicylucy Thu 30-Dec-21 14:32:07

12th night for me.

Susieq62 Thu 30-Dec-21 14:30:59

Definitely on Saturday ! Love them but they are only for grand daughters so we can take down then

weeducky Thu 30-Dec-21 14:21:13

Always twelfth night but they never go up till Christmas Eve. That is my family tradition as well as my husband's family. I think putting up decorations any earlier than the week of Christmas is a new phenomenon and ask myself ...why? wink

Kryptonite Thu 30-Dec-21 14:03:50

Our (real) tree is so beautiful and was quite expensive too. The shape and scent are perfect, and my daughter helped to choose and decorate it. This year, there were no presents under it as we were in someone else's house for the day and took them there. So, although, I'm gradually taking other things down (because I'm feeling down too) and have taken excess food to the food bank, I think the tree deserves to stay for the traditional duration as, despite everything, it's still somehow working it's magic.

Alioop Thu 30-Dec-21 13:43:28

Oh dear, I took mine all down late on Boxing Night after my sister went home. I just wanted to properly clean and dust everywhere and get everything back to normal. I'm one of those annoying people who like every thing in its place, sad I know. So down came the trees and decorations, they are all boxed up waiting in the garage to go back up in the loft. I live on my own so I haven't upset anyone else by taking them down early either.

Mummer Thu 30-Dec-21 13:25:38

Yep! Only reason they're not coming down today is that we're having a game night with another couple and 18 yr old son on NYE! But we year's Day? Down they're coming, all packed away in attic and Sunday cleaning day! HAPPY NEW YEAR ?

Theoddbird Thu 30-Dec-21 13:07:30

Probably this weekend...

GeorgyGirl Thu 30-Dec-21 13:05:41

p.s. Just seen your post dumdum and I read in an Advent book recently about Christmas going into February, I might leave my Nativity out until then too.

GeorgyGirl Thu 30-Dec-21 13:02:58

We usually keep our decorations up for the whole twelve days of Christmas, it's lovely to include New Year as it falls within the Christmas period.

TiggyW Thu 30-Dec-21 12:53:32

I put decorations up gradually from the beginning of December, so it’s not a Big Job. I’ll take them down in the same way, definitely by 06/01.

dumdum Thu 30-Dec-21 12:44:33

Like to be awkward. Christmas really finishes at Candlemas Feb 2 nd when we turn from the crib to the cross. Although I shall remove some of my decs before then. This is 6 weeks after the birth when Christ was presented at the Temple. I shall leave my nativity scene around until then.