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View Poll Results: When does Christmas songs, lights, decorations, start for you?
After the Fourth of July 0 0%
After Halloween 2 5.71%
After Thanksgiving 24 68.57%
After December 1st 2 5.71%
After December 10th 1 2.86%
Whenever I take a notion 4 11.43%
I don't do it at all 2 5.71%
Voters: 35. You may not vote on this poll

 
 
Unread 11-22-2009, 09:11 AM
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Default Christmas Music, Lights, Trees, and Decorations

Greetings fellow Texans!

I just got to thinking (because, as I am fond of saying, this is what people like me get to thinking about) that I am falling down on the job, lately, of posting new polls and annoying everyone with them.

So, to make up for it, here is one that I hope will either make you want to contribute/comment...or else cuss and/or throw rocks at me. I can handle either. Hee Hee.

*AHEM* Here it is:

At what time of the year do you start to get into the "Christmas spirit"? I mean, as in the sense of playing Christmas music, putting up your lights, start decorating, etc?

Of course, all these things may not come in tandem with each other, but just as a general rule of thumb?

Personally, I LOVE traditional Christmas music, but make it a point not to play it until AFTER Thanksgiving. But what say y'all...?

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Unread 11-22-2009, 09:24 AM
 
Location: Greenwood Village, Colorado
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After 4th of July. lol, sorry made me laugh

I always put mine up after Halloween, I know it's too early, but the holidays make me feel good and it's always so much work. So I like to get it done.
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Unread 11-22-2009, 09:47 AM
 
Location: Hutto, Tx
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I start in December. I start to feel Christmasy after Thanksgiving, but that is still technically November It irritates me to no end seeing Christmas stuff out in July so I, just to be rebellious, wait as long as I can to start decorating!
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Unread 11-22-2009, 10:27 AM
 
Location: Here and there, and over there too
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Honestly, the worst I ever saw was up in an MPC. They started professionally lighting their houses Oct. 1 and they didn't get taken down until almost March. Every house on the street looked the same, with the roof lines trimmed in white. All designed by "The Perfect Light"..and $1500 to get it running. Yawn.

Give me some drippy, white light Live Oaks, or a yard that's complete chaos with lights and figures. Just don't give me identical white roof tops...the street looked like landing strip from the air I'm sure. To me, it's just not Christmas unless I'm cursing that one faulty strand that makes a whole section go down.
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Unread 11-22-2009, 11:20 AM
 
Location: Dallas, Texas
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Our family tradition is to put the tree up and start decorating the day after Thanksgiving.
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Unread 11-22-2009, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by EasilyAmused View Post
Honestly, the worst I ever saw was up in an MPC. They started professionally lighting their houses Oct. 1 and they didn't get taken down until almost March. Every house on the street looked the same, with the roof lines trimmed in white. All designed by "The Perfect Light"..and $1500 to get it running. Yawn.

Give me some drippy, white light Live Oaks, or a yard that's complete chaos with lights and figures. Just don't give me identical white roof tops...the street looked like landing strip from the air I'm sure. To me, it's just not Christmas unless I'm cursing that one faulty strand that makes a whole section go down.

ROFLMAO Now, THAT was a good one, EA!

Oh man, *remembering" speaking of the one light going out and the whole strand of lights stop working?

Several years ago, we had just go the tree up. Spent a lot time on it. Icicles and lights and glitter and angel-hair and all. Anyway, it really did look great (if I say so myself, by dam).

A couple we knew stopped over, and complimented us on it. A bit later, as were playing "Password", the fellow's wife said something like "Randy? Some of your lights went out on the tree."

Welll, I went over to see where I could find the problem...but apparently, I hadn't really got the thing dug right down deep into the stand, and the whole thing fell down on top of me.

It didn't really "crash"...cos Christmas trees make a soft sound when they fall over...but I backpedalled and it me square in the face, with red glass balls tinkling over and me getting a snootful of pine-needles....
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Unread 11-23-2009, 04:17 AM
 
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Christmas starts about midday on the 25th. And finishes about half an hour later. Drink, bin, sleep
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Unread 11-23-2009, 11:01 PM
 
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Ditto on the awful identical white lights on roof lines. And I'm not too big on those forced-air inflated snowmen/santa maybe-on-a-motorcycle/merry-go-round kind of things. They look really depressing during the day, lying all deflated on someone's lawn.

My favorite Christmas lights are the big, fat multi-color bulbs that my aunt used to drape carelessly on her humble front porch in South Louisiana. Now THAT's Christmas to me.
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Unread 11-23-2009, 11:53 PM
 
Location: OK City
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Our family tradition is to put the tree up and start decorating the day after Thanksgiving.
What she said.

I'm irritated at a few of my neighbors right now....they already have the lights on the outside of their houses! Ease up folks! Christmas will be here soon enough! *Jeez Louise* hahaha
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Unread 11-24-2009, 11:12 AM
 
Location: Longview, TX
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I usually start decorating the day after Thanksgiving, but this year I decided to start the 2nd weekend of Nov. I love my Christmas decorations and am always sad when it's time to take them down.... so since I started early, maybe I'll be tired of them when it's time to take them down.

As far as Christmas music.... I wait till December. I get burnt out on that much sooner than with decorations.

I LOVE yards that decorate in all white lights, esp. when they wrap the trunks and the main branches of the trees.... so beautiful!
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