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too soon for christmas tree?

Growing up, our tree would be up in early December, but sometimes it would be undecorated for weeks. Dad worked a lot, mom was lazy.

And then it would stay up into February. Same deal.
 
KJIM said:
imjustagirl said:
I would never put a real tree in my house. Ever.
Why not?

Not worth the time or hassle. I'd have to have someone deliver it, have someone bring it in, have someone put it in a stand, hope my cats and dog wouldn't choke on the needles that inevitably fall off while I'm at work, have someone take it down, have someone carry it out to the street, do it all again next year.

No way in heck.
 
I don't think anytime past mid-November is too early. My wife is a holiday fanatic and we have three big trees every year.

It makes things fun. I am a converted humbug. I love this time of year.
 
I am officially a Griswold. The reason my outside lights quit working yesterday is because I had too many strings linked together, and the little fuses in the plugs couldn't handle the load. I was on the ladder with a volt meter and new fuses today trying different combinations. I had to replace three fuses before I finally gave up on getting what I wanted to work. For the record, you can connect six strands of icicle lights together in any combination of series or parallel, but not seven. It blows a fuse every time.
 

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