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I'm certainly not there yet.  There is quite some way to go!

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Jan032011

Goodbye Christmas 2010

 

Today we de-Christmassed.  Funny how it takes a day to decorate the house and yet it all comes down in a couple of hours.

 

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One small bear had a slight fall from grace in the process – fortunately she fell in a way which saved her blushes.  Our Christmas tree was stripped of all the bah-boo-bah (as tinsel is known in this household) and looked particularly sad and droopy.

Time to move on!

 

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Remembering the Martha Stewart blog entry about decorating the tree, (just wait till you see photo 11!)  I was conscious of how many boxes contain our Christmas decorations.

 

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Answer: Three.  The Christmas story books go into a separate box and don’t count as decorations! 

 

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They’re now all in the loft again with just one casualty, sadly.  Of course, it had to be a lovely one, newly purchased this year in a set of four from my friend’s great gift shop Chalk  - here’s hoping she still has one or two left so I can get a replacement.

 

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After all that exhausting work (!) a spot of lunch was required.  On the way there, it started to snow.

 

Enough already!!

Reader Comments (2)

Three boxes here too :) Spent 4 hours cleaning after the decorations had gone...... I had this mad urge! Its gone now.... back to normal :)

January 4, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterHelen Cowans

Everyone seems to be taking the decorations down before twelfth night this year. Our tree is still up but I have gathered the other decorations to put away. Sorry to see you had a casualty. We lost a little German glass elephant sadly!
Wow - loved the link to Martha Stewart! We store the decs in some vintage suitcases all piled on an old trunk, visible all year round and useful as a sort of side table affair. We only did this for the first time last year and despite having walked past them daily I had completely blanked out their contents! Only mild panic ensued!

January 4, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterGeorgina

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