I would keep it up longer but between the male person mumbling about "fire hazards" and the goats maaaaing about wanting their tree-t I am not allowed to keep it any longer than I do.
We always keep ours up until January 6th which is Three Kings Day- I usually leave it up a few days longer until I have time to take it down.Ours is fake so no fire hazard.
Mom hasn't had a tree since she started fostering kitties in 2009, but she says she used to leave it until mid January. I think if we had a tree I would agree with Glogirly's Katie.
Nope! The rule here is the tree must be down by Ground Hog Day. Mom says that she wants to change the rule to: If the ground hog sees his shadow (and he always does), she gets six more weeks of tree. MOL. Now that all our trees are artificial, we think Mom should get to have them up all year around, but Dad says they wouldn't be special anymore. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
Our tree goes down the Saturday after the Ukrainian Christmas. Wes don't puts it up until after almost regular Christmas (usually the 23rd ofDecember) but leaving it up until Ground Hog day sounds SUPER. Kisses Nellie
That applies to my humans!! Our tree is still up, but it was kinda late going up in the first place.
ReplyDeleteOur tree is still up too :)
ReplyDeleteBut here in Sweden we put it up late , like a couple of day´s before CATmas.
XOXO
I don't even think about taking mine down until mid January :)
ReplyDeleteI would keep it up longer but between the male person mumbling about "fire hazards" and the goats maaaaing about wanting their tree-t I am not allowed to keep it any longer than I do.
ReplyDeleteHow long is too long to leave tree up adorned with dangly, sparkly cat toys???
ReplyDeleteNEVER too long!!!
; ) Katie
We always keep ours up until January 6th which is Three Kings Day- I usually leave it up a few days longer until I have time to take it down.Ours is fake so no fire hazard.
ReplyDeleteMom hasn't had a tree since she started fostering kitties in 2009, but she says she used to leave it until mid January. I think if we had a tree I would agree with Glogirly's Katie.
ReplyDeleteAny date shouldn't be too long. After all, there is a Christmas store that opens all year long :-)
ReplyDeleteMOL! In our house, the tree vanishes on December 26, but it seems like other households get to climb in... we mean lounge under it much longer.
ReplyDeleteWow! I feel like a Grinch! My guess was December 26th. I did leave mine up an extra two days this year. I have clutter phobia! LOL!
ReplyDeleteOurs is still up - always until January 6, the 12th day of Christmas.
ReplyDeleteOopsie, our tree is still up ...
ReplyDeleteIf it's artificial, it could stay up year-round. But then it's not special anymore. We took ours down this past weekend.
ReplyDeleteJust put it in da spare room so it easy to get out next year. purrrrr
ReplyDeleteNope! The rule here is the tree must be down by Ground Hog Day. Mom says that she wants to change the rule to: If the ground hog sees his shadow (and he always does), she gets six more weeks of tree. MOL. Now that all our trees are artificial, we think Mom should get to have them up all year around, but Dad says they wouldn't be special anymore. XOCK, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo
ReplyDeleteOur tree goes down the Saturday after the Ukrainian Christmas. Wes don't puts it up until after almost regular Christmas (usually the 23rd ofDecember) but leaving it up until Ground Hog day sounds SUPER.
ReplyDeleteKisses
Nellie