Do what makes you happy! 😄🎄
, but what about those who keep their decorations up a bit longer than usual?
To be positively clear, I'm not one of those people who keeps their dried-out tree up until May or June; I throw my fir out the second its needles really start dropping. But despite the fact that some visitors think I'm a little crazy, I usually like to keep my stockings, fake tree — yes, I always have one of each! — and tinsel up until February for good reason — it makes me happy.Growing up, I was always taught that the holiday season is really about your state of mind.
Rather than scrambling to get everything back into storage, I make a day out of packing up all my Christmas stuff, which usually involves upbeat music, a drink or two with my husband, or even inviting a friend over to help. Might as well try to make it as fun as possible, right? The bottom line: do whatever works for your family. But if you find yourself genuinely disappointed once the holiday season comes to end, keeping your tinsel and stockings up for a few weeks longer may make the comedown that much easier, especially if you have what looks like the Arctic tundra outside your window.
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