Does November 1st Mean Christmas Decorations In Idaho?
Wasn't Halloween fun?
We got to see so many creative and fun costumes, picked up a bunch of free candy, and got a couple good scares to boot!
So, now what?
Is it already time to put up your Christmas decorations in Idaho?
Some folks will opt for that run-of-the-mill "fall" decor. You know, gourds, corn, and...more gourds. Seems pretty boring.
Couldn't we start skipping this whole fall/Thanksgiving decor and get the Christmas tree down from the attic?
The question is: When do you put up your holiday decor?
- November 1st
- The day after Thanksgiving
- December 1st
- Never
In this writer's neighborhood, no Christmas-related holiday decor has been spotted yet, but each and every year it seems like neighbors are creeping earlier and earlier into November with their Christmas stuff.
We're dying to know your take on this, and if you already have lights up on your house!
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Maybe you're already in the holiday spirit and thinking about others. We love that! Planning on sending out some cute holiday-inspired cards this season?
While we think that's a great idea, may we recommend you stay away from these blatantly offensive holiday cards.
For obvious reasons.
Whoever Approved These Idaho Christmas Cards Should Be Fired
Gallery Credit: Chris Cruise // Townsquare Media
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Holiday lights already in progress? We admire your dedication to the craft. Do know, however, that the bar for holiday lights has been raised by a lot.
If you haven't seen it, this is the most extravagant holiday light display we've ever seen. You know, just in case you're looking for ideas to step up your home's holiday spirit this year.
51 Nights of Twinkling Lights Makes Up World's Longest Christmas Display
Gallery Credit: Credit - Polly McAdams