Yes energy bills are higher than ever but putting up some Christmas lights isn’t going to greatly increase them. |
| It's only the 11th. |
+1 |
| I think for a few years during covid lights were a bigger thing because it was one of the few ways to celebrate |
| It’s cold outside, I’m back to spending 2.5 hours a day commuting, and the world sucks. |
| For me it's a combination of things: I'm beaten down, it's cold out, and I decided to not nag my husband to do the outdoor lights and focus on the things I can manage and bring me joy. |
+1 it physically hurts to read that. |
It’s less because it a general sense of things not an actual physical count. |
|
I noticed that at Halloween, actually. Fewer decorations. Some houses in my wealthy neighborhood are still going all out for every celebration, but there are fewer houses going all out. |
NP. OP’s sentence should read “there ARE FEWER houses…”not “there is less houses.” |
| Anyone still waiting to decorate? Was wandering around the neighborhood this weekend and still so may undecorated houses compared to last year. There were definitely many more houses decorated for Halloween so everything just feels extra empty now. |
| None actually. Still have the pumpkins out. |
| I am from a European country and we think that Americans taste for Christmas decorations is tacky. |
No one cares |
| We are going “minimal-ish” in life, everywhere we can. If it’s not very important to us or feels like a chore, we aren’t doing it. I put up a tree, a mantle, and a wreath on the door. Stopped sending cards, started giving checks instead of gifts to nieces and nephews. I am applying this to all areas of my life and it’s been glorious. Looking for more things to cut. |