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Nye Bevan

(25,406 posts)
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 10:12 PM Nov 2015

When do you usually take DOWN your Christmas tree?


21 votes, 1 pass | Time left: Unlimited
Between Christmas and New Years Day
4 (19%)
Around New Years Day
1 (5%)
A week or so after New Years Day
6 (29%)
Around Martin Luther King Day weekend
0 (0%)
Later than Martin Luther King Day weekend
0 (0%)
No tree for me
10 (48%)
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When do you usually take DOWN your Christmas tree? (Original Post) Nye Bevan Nov 2015 OP
1993. or 1994. Memory gets fuzzy. Xipe Totec Nov 2015 #1
All Depends on when the holiday falls GP6971 Nov 2015 #2
Take it down? nt onehandle Nov 2015 #3
LOL that is what I was thinking. Kalidurga Nov 2015 #5
"Hey what does this switch do?" Initech Nov 2015 #9
Don't ask Homer! Behind the Aegis Nov 2015 #12
That's where I got that joke from! Initech Nov 2015 #15
I thought you might have! Behind the Aegis Nov 2015 #17
Six degrees of The Simpsons. Initech Nov 2015 #19
you beat me to it! niyad Nov 2015 #23
Always after New Years. cwydro Nov 2015 #4
Usually within a week after New Year's Day. Not that we're Catholic or anything like that, and need BlueCaliDem Nov 2015 #6
Twelfth night struggle4progress Nov 2015 #7
Our Irish tradition had it come down on 'Little Christmas,' January 6 pinboy3niner Nov 2015 #8
My dad always called it that. When I grew up, any gifts I sent late I'd always add... Hekate Nov 2015 #37
Usually get the old one down in time to put the new one up. HubertHeaver Nov 2015 #10
No tree for me. JeffHead Nov 2015 #11
What about those of us with a Chanukkah Bush? Behind the Aegis Nov 2015 #13
Please don't take this the wrong way.. aidbo Nov 2015 #36
January 6th... Ron Obvious Nov 2015 #14
Epiphany Tree-Hugger Nov 2015 #16
January 6 kydo Nov 2015 #18
I do January 6 also, but an Episcopal priest friend of mine argues that the Christmas season... markpkessinger Nov 2015 #31
1st Trash Day After New Years. Basic LA Nov 2015 #20
I was raised... W_HAMILTON Nov 2015 #21
Never heard the thing about not washing clothes on New Years, but . . . markpkessinger Nov 2015 #32
my landlady and dearest friend in the world kept her tree up year round..... spanone Nov 2015 #22
Usually -I- do not take down the tree. HereSince1628 Nov 2015 #24
Sometimes before NYE bigwillq Nov 2015 #25
After the needles gather on the floor. A few falling is ok, a bunch and out it goes uppityperson Nov 2015 #26
The three wise guys, er, men take it down on January 6. I had an epiphany about this ... kwassa Nov 2015 #27
Bwaaaaa. Hekate Nov 2015 #38
We left ours up last year d_r Nov 2015 #28
around January 14 - Ukrainian New Years Laura PourMeADrink Nov 2015 #29
I'm a bit of a traditionalist about this . . . markpkessinger Nov 2015 #30
Why the rush to put it up so early? Reter Nov 2015 #34
You would have gotten along very well with my mother (nt) Nye Bevan Nov 2015 #35
20% here are insane Reter Nov 2015 #33
No tree, a Festivus Pole Yorktown Nov 2015 #39
One year in February, last year it was April ... slipslidingaway Nov 2015 #40

Behind the Aegis

(53,959 posts)
17. I thought you might have!
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 10:28 PM
Nov 2015

It's funny how many of us love to reference "The Simpsons"! A year or so ago, I made a response to someone claiming their misuse of a word was "perfectly cromulent" and "embiggened DU for it's use"...a few people got it.

Initech

(100,081 posts)
19. Six degrees of The Simpsons.
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 10:33 PM
Nov 2015

There's so many jokes that you can take that have been made in the last 20 years that can be linked to the Simpsons. It's insane. I started watching that show when I was10, I'm 35 now and they're still producing new episodes!

 

cwydro

(51,308 posts)
4. Always after New Years.
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 10:15 PM
Nov 2015

I don't like it up after that.

Everything gets put away in the Christmas trunk.

BlueCaliDem

(15,438 posts)
6. Usually within a week after New Year's Day. Not that we're Catholic or anything like that, and need
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 10:16 PM
Nov 2015

to keep everything up until Three Kings' Day, but it's just how it always works out.

Hekate

(90,714 posts)
37. My dad always called it that. When I grew up, any gifts I sent late I'd always add...
Tue Nov 24, 2015, 12:40 AM
Nov 2015

.... "Have yourself a merry Little Christmas."

I didn't know it was Irish tradition to take the tree down on Little Christmas (we were about the only Irish Americans where we were, so unless our mother told us something specific, we didn't know) -- but it always seemed reasonable to get the tinder dry tree out of the house by then.

 

Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
14. January 6th...
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 10:24 PM
Nov 2015

... which I believe is the traditional date of Epiphany and also happens to be our anniversary.

That is if we're even going to put one up in the first place and not just spend the winter in Hawaii, San Diego, or Tucson.

kydo

(2,679 posts)
18. January 6
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 10:30 PM
Nov 2015

Epiphany, commonly known as Three Kings’ Day in the United States, is on January 6. It celebrates the three wise men’s visit to baby Jesus and the end of the Christmas Season.

markpkessinger

(8,401 posts)
31. I do January 6 also, but an Episcopal priest friend of mine argues that the Christmas season...
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 11:50 PM
Nov 2015

. . . extends to the Feast of the Presentation (Feb. 2). That's a bit too much Christmas for me, however!

W_HAMILTON

(7,869 posts)
21. I was raised...
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 10:46 PM
Nov 2015

...in a family where, if you didn't take your Christmas tree down by the New Year, everyone would die.

......

Also, don't wash clothes on New Year's Day or -- you got it! -- everyone would die.

......

markpkessinger

(8,401 posts)
32. Never heard the thing about not washing clothes on New Years, but . . .
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 11:52 PM
Nov 2015

. . . in my family, you just might die if you didn't have sauerkraut and pork on New Years Day.

spanone

(135,844 posts)
22. my landlady and dearest friend in the world kept her tree up year round.....
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 10:51 PM
Nov 2015

one of the aluminum trees from the 60's



HereSince1628

(36,063 posts)
24. Usually -I- do not take down the tree.
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 11:02 PM
Nov 2015

I take down the garland from around the entry.

I am not trusted with ornaments.

uppityperson

(115,677 posts)
26. After the needles gather on the floor. A few falling is ok, a bunch and out it goes
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 11:23 PM
Nov 2015

onto the burn pile.

kwassa

(23,340 posts)
27. The three wise guys, er, men take it down on January 6. I had an epiphany about this ...
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 11:41 PM
Nov 2015

but I don't remember what it was.

markpkessinger

(8,401 posts)
30. I'm a bit of a traditionalist about this . . .
Mon Nov 23, 2015, 11:47 PM
Nov 2015

. . . My tree goes up on Christmas Eve, and remains up for the twelve days of Christmas. I take it down on January 6 (Feast of the Epiphany).

slipslidingaway

(21,210 posts)
40. One year in February, last year it was April ...
Tue Nov 24, 2015, 01:09 AM
Nov 2015

nothing has been normal here for the past 5 plus years, we just make a joke about it and are happy to live another day.



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