That is what I thought too! Then I was reminded that we follow the liturgical calendar and Christmas goes until this Sunday - Thankful I can enjoy the lights a few more days!! Christmas blessings!
Thanks, Cindy! Actually, if you are a Catholic, you can let yours stay up until Candlemas, 2nd February, that's when the Epiphanytide ends. My husband took the tree away today, but we decided to leave the lights and cards and the rest of the decorations till Candlemas, even though we aren't Catholic. But it's still so dark outside, and now with the lockdown being possibly extended till the end of the month, I feel I need some cheering up!
That is what I thought too! Then I was reminded that we follow the liturgical calendar and Christmas goes until this Sunday - Thankful I can enjoy the lights a few more days!! Christmas blessings!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Cindy! Actually, if you are a Catholic, you can let yours stay up until Candlemas, 2nd February, that's when the Epiphanytide ends. My husband took the tree away today, but we decided to leave the lights and cards and the rest of the decorations till Candlemas, even though we aren't Catholic. But it's still so dark outside, and now with the lockdown being possibly extended till the end of the month, I feel I need some cheering up!
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