How I forever and ever ruined Mils Christmas
Not true. I leave my tree up as long as it lives but I know people who celebrate on the 24th and then get rid of the tree on the 25th, or shortly thereafter.
Pjmm wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 2:42 pm Been reading the Little Fir Tree where the children take all the toys off of it on Christmas Day or something? Because no one since Hans Christians Anderson's time EVER takes down their tree Christmas day especially knowing company's coming. We do ours on the 12th day- January 6. And mil just decides to stop by knowing nothing of your traditions. Doesn't ask, isn't invited, nothing. But sure carry on.
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I’m just messing with you.. I don’t care if you take your tree down the day before or the day after.. you do youAnonymous 5 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 9:01 amThat is your opinion. We are ready to be done with the tree after we open presents. That doesn't mean we rushed through the Christmas season.
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My best friend growing up, her family took down the tree on christmas day. They didn't care if someone else was come over.Pjmm wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 2:42 pm Been reading the Little Fir Tree where the children take all the toys off of it on Christmas Day or something? Because no one since Hans Christians Anderson's time EVER takes down their tree Christmas day especially knowing company's coming. We do ours on the 12th day- January 6. And mil just decides to stop by knowing nothing of your traditions. Doesn't ask, isn't invited, nothing. But sure carry on.
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Fine but as I said the whole thing sounds odd from the tree coming down to mil not knowing to her showing up just whenever...CherryTreez wrote: ↑Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:56 pmMy best friend growing up, her family took down the tree on christmas day. They didn't care if someone else was come over.Pjmm wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2019 2:42 pm Been reading the Little Fir Tree where the children take all the toys off of it on Christmas Day or something? Because no one since Hans Christians Anderson's time EVER takes down their tree Christmas day especially knowing company's coming. We do ours on the 12th day- January 6. And mil just decides to stop by knowing nothing of your traditions. Doesn't ask, isn't invited, nothing. But sure carry on.