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graciegirl
11-09-2018, 02:49 PM
We will just before Thanksgiving because grandchildren are coming at Thanksgiving and we won't be together at Christmas. Ours reaches the ceiling and it gets harder to do the elves job every year.
Bjeanj
11-09-2018, 03:25 PM
Our family won’t be able to come this year. However, we’ll put our tree up shortly after Thanksgiving. It’s avout 4 feet tall and sits ona table in the den in front of the window. It keeps my spirits up. :-)
aninjamom
11-09-2018, 03:35 PM
When I was growing up, we put ours up on Christmas Eve. It was after I grew up that I realized that it was because that's when my dad could afford to get one after they got marked down.
We won't be here for Christmas, but I usually put a tree up at least a couple of weeks before.
DangeloInspections
11-09-2018, 03:45 PM
We always put up a real tree each year the Saturday after Thanksgiving. Up north we would "tag" our real Douglas Fir tree at a tree farm in the middle of summer, and tie dozens of red bows on it, so when it snowed months later we could always find it without any stress. We would cut it, drag it down the hill in the snow and bring it home.
Here in Florida, we now have to go to a local place that brings in fresh Frazer Firs from N.C. My biggest up north was a 14 foot high Douglas Fir.....but now we just get a "little" 8 foot real tree.
My wife would never let me get a "fake" one. A real tree is a lot of work but she feels it is worth it.
Now that I have two of my three sons working for me and living local, having three out of our five grandkids over all the time makes the whole "real tree" project worth it every year.
Frank
Fredman
11-09-2018, 03:49 PM
Kids are grown, no grandchildren, no tree
seoulbrooks
11-09-2018, 04:18 PM
Saturday after Thanksgiving
Henryk
11-09-2018, 04:34 PM
When I was growing up, we put ours up on Christmas Eve. It was after I grew up that I realized that it was because that's when my dad could afford to get one after they got marked down.
We won't be here for Christmas, but I usually put a tree up at least a couple of weeks before.
:agree: my folks went out Christmas Eve for the markdown trees, too. It was a late night decorating.
My mother insisted on live trees. Nonetheless, she was eccentric is some ways. My brother was in the Marines one Christmas . My mother left the tree up in the middle of the living room, surrounded by fallen dry needles on the floor until July. The was virtually not a needle left on the tree.
MrGolf
11-09-2018, 05:02 PM
We put our first tree up yesterday.
JerryLBell
11-09-2018, 05:06 PM
Typically, the day after Thanksgiving or at least by that weekend.
OpusX1
11-09-2018, 05:11 PM
No tree. First time in 49 years. This year we will be cruising from 12/12-1/3.
CFrance
11-10-2018, 03:21 AM
My mother sent my father and me out by ourselves one Christmas eve to find a tree. We found the perfect tree... but it was only about 3.5 feet tall! Boy was she p***ed. It was cheap, though! We put it on top of the piano and were never allowed out alone again.
rjn5656
11-10-2018, 06:16 AM
Since we are never here for christmas, we put up in mid november so we are all decorated for thanksgiving.
Madelaine Amee
11-10-2018, 09:04 AM
No tree, not since our boys left and started their own traditions and we went to their house ..... Yea. We do, however, decorate inside and especially outside with lights.
As a child my family, for as long as I can remember, celebrated the 12 days of Christmas, not from the Carol, but from the Church. So tree went up Christmas Eve along with decorating the whole house inside, then 12 days later everything came down. I did, however, find this interesting fact when I was researching "why 12 days".
While these verses are what most of us associate with the "Twelve Days of Christmas," the phrase refers to an actual 12-day period. The 12 days of Christmas, in fact, are the days from Dec. 25, celebrated as the birth of Jesus Christ, to the Epiphany, celebrated on Jan. 6 as the day when the manifestation of Christ's glory was realized. So there is more to Christmas trees than meets the eye!
CFrance
11-10-2018, 05:10 PM
My husband would leave the tree up year round. It makes him happy.
This is our tree right now. Amazon, $5. It will be bigger soon.
fw102807
11-10-2018, 05:32 PM
My husband would leave the tree up year round. It makes him happy.
This is our tree right now. Amazon, $5. It will be bigger soon.
My husband also loves to decorate so we have a big tree and also a small firefighter tree decorated with all of the ornaments people have given him through the years.
manaboutown
11-10-2018, 06:43 PM
Grands will fly down from ID to NM over the holidays so I will go all out over there this year in many ways, decorate the ABQ house, take day trips, maybe overnight in Santa Fe or Taos. Over the last 20+ years I usually have taken a holiday trip with a girlfriend and only minimally decorated my house. Back in the day raising our children we lived in a small town in the mountains of NM and used to cut our trees ourselves, very memorable.
justjim
11-10-2018, 07:35 PM
Our tree goes up traditionally the Monday after Thanksgiving. For many years we went to a Christmas Tree farm in Illinois and picked out our live Christmas tree. Now we have a very nice three piece seven foot tree with lights already on it that we decorate with various Christmas memorabilia/decorations from past Christmases. Always, the last ornament that goes on the top of the tree is the lighted Angel. As long as I can remember, the Angel was always on our Christmas tree as I was growing up. After our mother passed, my two brothers and one sister drew “lots” to choose “treasures” accumulated over many years and all the rest was donated to charity. The first item I chose was the Christmas Angel. It’s at least 75 years old (maybe older) never had the light changed (as far as I know) and the most inspirational ornament on our Christmas tree.
Rapscallion St Croix
11-10-2018, 07:54 PM
We put up a tree but it is always a bit of a hassle. We rent a big place somewhere we can expect a White Christmas, and wait until the whole family arrives, buy a real tree and decorate it with the stuff we lugged with us...including a stand. We have learned to take a saw along to even the bottom. The White Christmas expectations have not been met the last few times but our ugly sweater cookie decorating contests are epic.
manaboutown
11-10-2018, 09:58 PM
Love those Christmas sweater cookies! We make biscochitos and empanadas which are plain in appearance but taste great!
We also make a huge pot of posole. A few extended family members love menudo but I won't touch it or chicharrones.
Dr Winston O Boogie jr
11-11-2018, 09:40 AM
I put up my tree on or around Dec 1 and take it down New Year's day or the day after.
I feel that any more than that and the tree and decorations become less special.
I lived in Manila and the decorations go up on Sept 1 and stay up until the end of January. Christmas music is played in the malls and stores for four months. By the end of November it's just another day. By Christmas is nothing special.
One month makes it special.
Mudder
11-11-2018, 05:51 PM
We have a 5 foot lighted fake palm tree. It stays on lanai all year long and I can have Alexa turn on the lights whenever I want!
When we lived in Massachusetts I was horrified to see anyone's fake tree. Times have changed!
Braddock
11-14-2018, 09:20 AM
Day after Thanksgiving. Comes down the day after Christmas.
Jima64
11-14-2018, 05:27 PM
small ceramic handmade tree about the first of december and comes down on new years weekend.
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