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Just packed away christmas

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Sallywally1 Mon 02-Jan-23 16:16:22

Anyone else? I start to get twitchy if stuff hangs around for too long, but other people like the decorations up for as long as possible. It looks a bit bare though!

Pittcity Wed 04-Jan-23 17:09:14

Ours are now all gone. We vowed not to put anything in the loft when we moved here 2 years ago, so our pared down boxes are on shelves at the back of the garage.
I did it bit by bit to lessen the feeling of bareness!

Grandmadinosaur Wed 04-Jan-23 11:55:25

Just got mine all packed away. Phew. Although it looks quite bare I’m going for a minimalistic look this year.

I’m just sat with a coffee. Want a bet DH will come in and think I’ve been sat here all morning.

Growing0ldDisgracefully Wed 04-Jan-23 11:51:22

Ours stay up until 12th night, I don't like the bare coldness afterwards at the most miserable time of the year (January). Horrible month!

The Xmas after the first covid wave, I noticed that many neighbours kept trimmings up until the end of January, I suppose to keep a bit of cheer going at a very unsettling time, and I keep some of my white string lights up anyway until the start of Feb.

Casdon Wed 04-Jan-23 07:57:50

If only! My decorations are all down now, but my dining room looks like a bomb site as I haven’t yet packed it all into the right boxes, which is my least favourite part.

AlisonKF Wed 04-Jan-23 06:02:21

I just received today, 3rd January two cards sent from Ireland and Scotland respectively. Another postmarked 20th December, arrived on the 29th. I did not send any, except electronically. I wonder if we will even have Royal Mail next year.

Kartush Wed 04-Jan-23 04:15:58

We always have christmas packed away by the 6th dont know why it is something that has just carried on from childhood.
I really should start today but it is just too hot and sticky and I am not in the mood lol
maybe tomorrow

Quichette Wed 04-Jan-23 03:43:58

We leave everything until Twelfthnight. A long time ago people would leave them until Candlemas, February 2nd. Fresh greenery would never last that long now, since we have heating. Although the price being what it is we may be able to leave them up until then again soon! We downsized from a 2M artificial tree to a 1M one and gave the large one and most of the ornaments for it to a newly married granddaughter. So two small trees now, a Nativity with a cast of thousands and an extensive collection of Santons as well as things like festive pillow covers etc.. I will be sad when it's all put away...

crazyH Wed 04-Jan-23 00:14:42

I didn’t have many decorations. Just a smallish 5 foot (I think) fibreoptic tree with a few baubles added, and a couple of LED stars in the windows. I didnt have the energy to put up any more decorations. I did notice that most of the houses in my culdesac, had fairly subdued lighting. Last Xmas one of them had a gorgeous large lit-up Santa, and another had a Reindeer. This year they just had some window lights. Cost -cutting? Don’t blame them

cornishclio Tue 03-Jan-23 23:56:25

Ours went away New Years Eve. Can't bear having them hanging round once Christmas is over.

DaisyAlice Tue 03-Jan-23 22:15:19

I too, bought plastic storage boxes this year. Decorations packed away with a note written by myself to myself to read next Christmas (Yes, that's a bit sad I know).

Daisymae Tue 03-Jan-23 21:36:31

All gone, although I usually leave them up until 6 Jan. I am always relieved once they have been packed away. I now pack them in strong plastic storage boxes and leave them in the garage, so much easier to access. I have two artificial trees and they come with their own bags. It's a miracle that they every fit back in but somehow they do!

Fleurpepper Tue 03-Jan-23 21:07:54

All gone, back in the box. I left our little Christmas tree in a large pot in the entrance porch- seems happy there.

Notagranyet1234 Tue 03-Jan-23 21:05:23

Reluctantly put ours away tonight after work. But better tonight than on Thursday when I will be shattered. I really struggle with Christmas being over and drab January, but once I get my "big" birthday over at the end of February I shall look forward to the lighter nights.

Edge26 Tue 03-Jan-23 20:59:34

I took all mine down on the 2nd, but I leave my warm white lights around my mirror up all year round as they give a nice glow in my lounge.

Allsorts Tue 03-Jan-23 20:54:19

For the first time in my life I’m trying to keep them up until January 05 but they are getting on my nerves. It’s just that the last few years have been hard and as it’s supposed to be bad luck taking them down early so I thought I would do things differently.

Nannan2 Tue 03-Jan-23 20:48:15

Never heard of things ever staying up 40 days till february and we are catholic faith.

Nannan2 Tue 03-Jan-23 20:46:05

I always take everything down and put away before 5th- as thats the anniversary of my mums death.Its a sign of respect really.

Amalegra Tue 03-Jan-23 20:33:57

As I (childishly) LOVE Christmas decorations, I decorate most rooms (including trees) so have a lot to put away. Bit of a seasonal hobby really! Started today and will do it leisurely, cleaning and changing beds as I go! Should be finished on Friday. Also a bit of decluttering while I’m at it, as I do every few months. Then it’s off to the charity shop and relax in my still wintry (but sadly not Christmassy) home!

dustyangel Tue 03-Jan-23 20:18:38

We didn’t have a real or even artificial tree this year. We had a silvery, sparkly sort of tall triangle, think obllesk,(I obviously can’t spell the word I want). I found myself thinking that it was a pagan symbol then thought “so what”, that is what a Christmas tree is after all. I’ve taken down everything except that and the glass crib. DH wanted to keep everything up ‘til 12th night but has decided that he too is fed up with it by now. But the sparkly thing has been extremely cheering to us and anyone driving past in the dark and I will be sorry to see it go.

HotfootSue67 Tue 03-Jan-23 19:48:28

I took the tree, cards and decorations down today and left the two miniature potted christmas trees in the window with the old brass oil lamp which look quite effective together, we'd just bought them both for christmas, but i'm going to water them and when they grow put them in bigger pots outside the front door...

rafichagran Tue 03-Jan-23 19:23:01

I went back to work today, my partner took down the tree and lights. I came home and put all the tree decorations away. All very clean, tidy and bare.
The tree has been put in the garden and looks lovely. Hardly any needle drop this year.

Iam64 Tue 03-Jan-23 19:18:54

I took down the lights in the hall that I usually leave till it’s lighter. I may put them back - it’s so dark grey and wet

Yammy Tue 03-Jan-23 19:18:14

All done today , spring flowers tomorrow I hope

Eloethan Tue 03-Jan-23 19:10:08

Cards down, but haven't had time to dismantle tree. I don't like the decorations hanging around for too long.

albertina Tue 03-Jan-23 18:08:19

I live in a street where no one apart for me and my brand new neighbour put any visible lights or decorations up. I have been here nearly two years and have found them to be rather a miserable lot with blinds permanently shut.
I have always loved Christmas and put my decorations up in the first week in December. I hate taking them down. Light in the windows give people hope at a time when things are really pear shaped for so many people. I'm keeping some lights going regardless.