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Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
 
I do!

Tree...check.
Nativity set...check.
Plastic light up Santa in the window...check.
Stockings...check.
Bear trap to catch the REAL Santa in the chimney...check.

[ November 30, 2003, 10:21 PM: Message edited by: Bob_Scopatz ]
 
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
 
[Grumble] Now my post makes no sense. More so than usual, I mean.

[ November 30, 2003, 10:24 PM: Message edited by: rivka ]
 
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
 
Okay, fine!

Who has their "multi-cultural holiday season decorations up yet?"

Sheesh!

(Actually, Rivka, a long time ago I purchased a Disney menorah for my nephews. Really cool! The tall one was Goofy. [Razz] )
 
Posted by sarcasticmuppet (Member # 5035) on :
 
what's with the Xs?

rivka, get thee to hatrack chat.

[ November 30, 2003, 10:26 PM: Message edited by: sarcasticmuppet ]
 
Posted by Synesthesia (Member # 4774) on :
 
the xxxxx Xes are funny. *snerk*
 
Posted by sarcasticmuppet (Member # 5035) on :
 
there are four on the left side and three on the right. It's uneven, dangit!
 
Posted by Ophelia (Member # 653) on :
 
Plastic spiders in the hallway . . . check.
Stuffed pumpkin with witch's hat on the coffee table . . . check.
Creepy plastic owl . . . well, he's always in the corner, but check.
Small scarecrows . . . check.
Stuffed black cat with witch's hat . . . check.
Orange and black crepe paper . . . check.
Plug-in jack-o-lantern in the hallway . . . check.

What do you mean Halloween's still 11 months away?
 
Posted by rivka (Member # 4859) on :
 
quote:
rivka, get thee to hatrack chat.
Yes, mom, right away!
 
Posted by Maethoriell (Member # 3805) on :
 
The tree.... check

Everything else will hafta wait, if it wasn't for my darned english teacher. [Grumble]
 
Posted by jexx (Member # 3450) on :
 
I have my Christmas cards (that I got for free last year at my work after Christmas because the card vendor is Just That Cool) in a bag by the front door, ready to be filled out, addressed, stamped, and mailed.

Oh, and a basket with snowmen on it in the backseat of my car. I forgot to take it out of the car last year. I never fully clean out my car. I think it's a superstition. Or laziness. Could be that. *grin*
 
Posted by MaydayDesiax (Member # 5012) on :
 
Let's see...

Garland around the room: Check
Red ribbons: Check
Wrapping paper wallpaper: Check
Charlie Brown Christmas tree: Check
Socking: Half check (I don't have one yet)
Wrapped door: Check
Big red bow on the door: Check

And Correlle was pissed because I wouldn't let her decorate the door before Thanksgiving was over... [Roll Eyes]
 
Posted by fiazko (Member # 5812) on :
 
I have a small amount of Christmas paraphernalia sitting in the corner of my living room waiting to be stored away. Does that count?
 
Posted by Kama (Member # 3022) on :
 
We don't put the Christmas decorations up before Christmas Eve.
 
Posted by MyrddinFyre (Member # 2576) on :
 
Hahaha, Ophelia just described my room.

I've had my dying little pine tree decorated for a couple months now [Smile]
 
Posted by Theca (Member # 1629) on :
 
Really, Kama? When do you take the decorations down again?

I think my decorations are staying in the box this year. [Frown]
 
Posted by Kama (Member # 3022) on :
 
They stay up until Candlemas Day.
 
Posted by Lalo (Member # 3772) on :
 
You know, the spirit of these holidays has long been warped by corporate greed and the decline of society. When Christmas comes around, we should remember what the real Christmas story is. It's the best story ever told!

That's right. The story that begins with a young woman named Mary who finds out one day that she's pregnant. After a swift marriage to a local carpenter, Mary announces she was impregnated by God, and an angel told her the child's name would be Bob...

Then came the bit about rather pervy shepherds and wise men who, having nothing better to do in the pre-Internet Jerusalem, came to watch the birth. But still, depending on how low yours standards are, this could be the greatest story ever told!
 
Posted by Maccabeus (Member # 3051) on :
 
I don't do decorations. Considering I live alone, it's not much of a problem, IMHO.
 
Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
XXXX MULTICULTURAL HOLIDAY DECORATIONS XXX!!!

LIVE AND UNCENSORED!!!

MULTICULTURAL HOLIDAY DECORATIONS GONE WILD!!!

HOT HOT BARELY LEGAL HOT !!!

(Needless to say, I was slightly disappointed when I opened this thread.)
 
Posted by Anna (Member # 2582) on :
 
[ROFL]
 
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
 
LOL
 
Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
Damn you people are cheap dates*.

(*thank jebus)
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
I have one Disneyworld castle ornament, which I have hung on the top-drawer knob of my dresser.

Does that count?
 
Posted by Tresopax (Member # 1063) on :
 
HEY! This thread is highly offensive to those of us who don't celebrate Multicultural Holiday Season! You can't force your multicultural beliefs on me!
 
Posted by Teshi (Member # 5024) on :
 
Today for me is the first day I can play Christmas music (or actually it is rather more like Multicultural Holiday Season music [Smile] ), which is what I'm listening to right now. I love the first of december.

I don't usually decorate until around the fifteeth. I like to wait... it makes it better when I can.

I can't wait! [Roll Eyes] [Embarrassed] [Roll Eyes] [Embarrassed]
(green and red smilies)
 
Posted by pooka (Member # 5003) on :
 
We have our Pearl Harbor Day decor up (or I should say down). It consists of a thick carpet of unopened mail and newspapers that I will probably have to wade through before the fire inspector comes. We also have a broken serving platter on our porch and my husband cut the roses bushes but didn't throw away the clippings yet. It's quite creepy around here.
 
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
 
Kat...yes that counts. Are you SURE it is the Disney WORLD castle, though? Could it be Disney LAND? That wouldn't count. Not by a long shot.

Tresopax, quit crying you big cry baby. Wah wah wah! Our multiculturalism includes your desire to NOT be multicultural. So there!

Teshi, good for you. Just remember, you have to work up to Mannheim Steamroller or you'll shoot your whole Multicultural Holiday music wad in one day. [Eek!]

Pooka. At least now I know how to decorate for Pearl Harbor day. <goes out to cut rose bushes>
 
Posted by Maccabeus (Member # 3051) on :
 
Hello, Ralphie. I wasn't expecting you back yet. ((Ralphie))
 
Posted by Dan_raven (Member # 3383) on :
 
Grandma's Antique Artificial 12 foot tall artificial revolving holiday tree--Still in peices in closet.

25' of bunting and holiday holly--Still in peicies in closet.

300 feet of light blue outdoor holiday lights that hang in fantastic three dimensional paterns from the rafters of my front porch? Still in boxes in the closet.

200 Unique and special ornaments for afforementioned tree--still in boxes in the closet.'

150 feet of light icicles which add that festive feeling to my outdoor holiday tableau--still in boxies in the closet.

Annual Hatrack Holiday Story --Posted.

Yeah, I'm ready.
 
Posted by Dan_raven (Member # 3383) on :
 
And my spelling checker is wrapped up in the corner with a big sticker that says, "Do not open til Xmas".
 
Posted by Fishtail (Member # 3900) on :
 
Multi-color fibre optic tree
penguin door hanger
2 small stockings
chocolate-filled advent calendar
George Winston's "December" in the CD player
Christmas card-writing paraphenalia all over the floor

Yep, I'm all set.
 
Posted by sndrake (Member # 4941) on :
 
Lessee...

*Tree that never I never disassembled last year.
*Lights
*Ornaments
*Stockings
*"Drive the Cold Winter Away" CD by Horslips, "Jinglecats CD" and other assorted holiday tunes.

Good to go.
 
Posted by Ayelar (Member # 183) on :
 
Inspired by this thread, I just put up two strands of multicolored lights. Unfortunately, it turns out they were 99 cents because they don't have a plug at both ends, only one, so you can't string them together. D'oh! What am I supposed to do with three 6-foot strings of lights? [Razz]

This year I'm going to have a tree and stockings, despite Mark's distaste for Christmas. It'll be a small tree, and the stockings will be loaded with beer and amazon.com gift certificate, though. I'm trying to ease him into the Christmas thing as easily as possible. [Smile]
 
Posted by Ralphie (Member # 1565) on :
 
Hey, Maccabeus. [Smile]
 
Posted by Shan (Member # 4550) on :
 
Snaps fingers at Hatrack arrogantly.

It is NOT Christmas, yet, it is ADVENT!

And we are accordingly decorated.

Jesse Tree - up
Advent Wreath - up
Manger Scene - MINUS Baby Jesus, AND with Mary and Joseph being traveled throughout the house each day to a different spot by Nathan until Christmas Eve when they arrive at the manger. I hide Baby Jesus, and he has to find him and install him in the manger BEFORE present unwrapping Christmas morn. [Evil]

And for the heck of it, some snowmen.

The stockings and Christmas Tree will be up 12/24. Not a moment before.

So there.

Nyah.

[Razz]

[ December 01, 2003, 09:29 PM: Message edited by: Shan ]
 
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
 
I just bought 600 lights. I can string them in 300 light runs if I want. Should be fun. It's too dark to hang them tonight though.

Darn.
 
Posted by sndrake (Member # 4941) on :
 
I'm gonna assume we're talking outdoor lights here, right? [Wink]

Either that or you only illuminate the inside of your house with natural daylight. [Smile]

[ December 01, 2003, 08:38 PM: Message edited by: sndrake ]
 
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
 
Yep, outdoor lights.
 
Posted by Shan (Member # 4550) on :
 
Bob, how much does that cost in electric bill charges?
 
Posted by sarcasticmuppet (Member # 5035) on :
 
three foot tree with lights--check
lights around window, carefully allowing it to still slide open--check

I have an extra string of lights I don't know what to do with, though. I'll figure something out.
 
Posted by Bob_Scopatz (Member # 1227) on :
 
Shan, these are mini lights. Really don't burn much electricity. But just in case the power does go out, I got the wind-up ones too.
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
*laugh*

Advent sounds interesting. What is that, exactly?
 
Posted by Maccabeus (Member # 3051) on :
 
Hmm...lessee, Advent is the period leading up to Christmas, celebrated mostly by Catholics and similar Protestant types--Lutherans, Episcopalians, and the like. Right? *looks uncertainly about*
 
Posted by dkw (Member # 3264) on :
 
Right. It begins 4 Sundays before Christmas and is a season of preparation.

Advent wreath -- check.
Nativity set with animals and empty manger, shepherds off in the fields and Mary and Joeseph moving closer each week -- check.

Edit to add: The first Sunday of Advent is the beginning of the liturgical year. I meant to post a happy new year thread, but I got tied up in other things and didn't get a chance.

[ December 02, 2003, 11:14 AM: Message edited by: dkw ]
 
Posted by dkw (Member # 3264) on :
 
There’s always a bit of tension in congregations between people who take advent seriously and those who want to jump right into Christmas. If you follow the liturgical calendar strictly, you don’t sing Christmas hymns until December 24th, and then sing them for the twelve days of Christmas, and don’t sing “We Three Kings” until epiphany (January 6th). You can guess how well that goes over. So we compromise. This year we put the tree up for the first Sunday in Advent, but we’re decorating it in worship during the Children’s time by adding symbols relevant to each week in Advent. The elementary age kids are making the ornaments in the Tuesday after-school program, and helping to explain to the little kids on Sunday morning. Last week we did symbols related to “new life” to complement the scripture lessons from Jeremiah, Thessalonians, and Luke. Flowers, butterflies, and birds nests with eggs. This week is “proclamation,” so we’re making ornaments with trumpets and scrolls.
 
Posted by katharina (Member # 827) on :
 
I really, really like the idea of advent as a celebration. I'm sort of torn about the Christmas hoopla - tradition is important, but the traditions seem sort of arbitrary to me. So, maybe I'll adopt this particular one.

*goes off to hunt for a nice advent calendar of Chrstimasy/charitable stuff to do*

[ December 02, 2003, 11:58 AM: Message edited by: katharina ]
 
Posted by Shan (Member # 4550) on :
 
I absolutely LOVE the season of Advent and the nifty traditions that go with it. It helps me remember what the "season" is really about, rather than just tinsel and presents, overcrowded stores and cranky, overwhelmed shoppers, etc. And the traditions also really help bind family together, I think.

And you're right, dkw! Happy liturgical new year!
 


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