Problem (I wrote in January)
It's New Year and the Christmas decorations look so limply last year. (Not simply but limply!) Shall I clear Santa's red hats and the green plastic tree and the Christmas crackers with Santa in a red nose ready for New Year's gold and glitter?
I think I should not clear Christmas decorations until the 12th day, which is January 6th. Why? In order to get maximum value and the maximum number of hours of pleasure from the effort I put into buying or saving the Santa decorations. Do you agree?
It's New Year and the Christmas decorations look so limply last year. (Not simply but limply!) Shall I clear Santa's red hats and the green plastic tree and the Christmas crackers with Santa in a red nose ready for New Year's gold and glitter?
I think I should not clear Christmas decorations until the 12th day, which is January 6th. Why? In order to get maximum value and the maximum number of hours of pleasure from the effort I put into buying or saving the Santa decorations. Do you agree?
My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me.
Solutions To Saving And Preparing From February Onwards
If you are shopping early for next Christmas, try the Christmas shop in the UK which has a website for shopping online. In addition to Christmas they have seasonal goods for Easter, Valentine's Day and Hallowe'en.
Lots of clearance items are under five pounds and even under a pound. The website choices are neatly divided into categories such as for the table and for the tree (Xmas tree).
Lots of British themes pop up, too, taxis, red letter boxes, and Pooh (Winnie the Pooh) and Piglet pencils.
Items for Valentines day include loads of hearts.
What an entertaining website to read.
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Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker. Please share links to your favourite posts.
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