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Christmas Decs Coming Down!
My Mum just asked me when am I taking the "trimmings" down. By that, she means Christmas decs.
I am thinking about doing it today. Is that too early? They are doing my head in. It looks *so* messy and cluttered. Grrr.
I am thinking about doing it today. Is that too early? They are doing my head in. It looks *so* messy and cluttered. Grrr.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think its a shame that the tradition of 12th night has faded.My neighbour puts his tree and decs up on 1st dec and they are gone the day after boxing day. When I was young, many moons ago, we would not think of having the tree and decs up anytime before about 16th Dec, then we knew that Xmas was nearly here. Xmas starts far too early and by the time it arrives, people are already fed up with it. I still think it is nice to have the decs up for New Year. Call me old fashioned possums,but we just used to have xmas fortnight, and thats the way I like it ah ha ah ha.
There is a house in the next road to me that takes their Christmas decorations DOWN a the beginning of December and puts them UP again early in the new year. Weird or what?
I spoke to a neighbour about it once and they told me it was something to do with a family bereavement which they suffered some years ago a few days before Christmas. They took their deckies down before Christmas as they had the funeral but put them up again soon after the funeral. They kept them up after 12th night and so, under the terms of the old superstition, had to keep them up all year. And the tradition sort of stuck!
I spoke to a neighbour about it once and they told me it was something to do with a family bereavement which they suffered some years ago a few days before Christmas. They took their deckies down before Christmas as they had the funeral but put them up again soon after the funeral. They kept them up after 12th night and so, under the terms of the old superstition, had to keep them up all year. And the tradition sort of stuck!
I'm with you Rosy Posy. Family tradition was they HAD to come down before 12th Night. It was once suggested to me that this stemmed from Herod's slaughter of new born babes, in an attempt to remove the new "king". Having the decorations up drew attention to a house. (Not sureabout this, though).
Ours came down an hour ago, but then it is only the wife and I, and our standard catchphrase this time of year is "Bah Humbug!".
Ours came down an hour ago, but then it is only the wife and I, and our standard catchphrase this time of year is "Bah Humbug!".
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