I need to hold onto it for a little bit longer.
I asked on my Facebook feed today, “When do you take down your Christmas decorations?”
I’m still waiting for some replies. In the meantime, here are my random thoughts on this. In the scope of world events, this holds zero importance, but this is where my brain took me today.
Based on what I’m seeing on Instagram, I’m way behind on purchasing the latest offerings in holiday storage containers. I can’t even begin to deal with the fact that I haven’t even started cleaning and organizing where said containers will be stored. At best, I will sweep out from under the basement stairs and swipe at a couple of cobwebs. My old containers will do for another year. I don’t think that I am alone with this approach.
Some of you are ready to take down everything and pack it away as soon as the gifts have been opened. Literally, the last gift wrapping has been removed and then you are ready to take it all down? I need answers on this one. Why? Are you one of those who begin decorating for Christmas the day after Halloween and you are ready to take back your living space? Okay, I can understand that. Maybe you’re going out of town and you want to come back to a put-together living environment, I can understand that also. Beyond that, I have questions. I truly am interested in knowing where you find the energy to do this.
I will be thinking of all of you wonderful get-ahead-of-the-mess people later this month. When I’m mumbling under my breath as I struggle to get my house back in order, you’ll all be smiling and thinking, “Poor dear. I did that ages ago. What was she thinking in putting that chore off? Spring is just around the corner.”
How about you? Where do you fall in this category of Christmas decoration take-down?
Did you buy new storage containers?
Have you purged any of your Christmas decorations in the process? Inquiring minds want to know.



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