Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the point of the candles?
For most people in this area they are now probably just part of the pretty secular decorations. Traditionally from my Catholic family as a child I learned they were about lighting the way for the Christ Child, a sign of welcome/open door, that kind of thing.
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the point of the candles?
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone know the point of the candles?
Anonymous wrote:I had them in all the windows last year, including the bedrooms and they are behind the blinds and don't bother anyone at night.
There are all kinds of different models on the market now, and most work on timers, so you can schedule them to go off before bed time, if the light is an issue. Many have remotes, so turning on and off is easy. I left a remote on my DC's bedside table in case the light bothered him, but he never used it. Look on Amazon, as well as catalogs that specialize in seasonal decor (I think Plow & Hearth has a bunch).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids never messed with the candles. If you are worried, tell them Santa needs the lights on to find them.
+1 And when I was a kid I loved that "special" light, did not disrupt my sleep at all.
Me too - it was that magical time of the year. It makes me so sad how little the DC area decorates. I never see window candles in Montgomery County.![]()
But we have a brick colonial with 4 downstairs and 5 upstairs and put candles in them all. We have the ones that are 8 hours on, 16 hours off. They turn on at 4pm and go off at midnight. LOVE THEM!
OP - use the suction cups. They work fine.
Anonymous wrote:Dropping I to the thread to ask for specific recs for candles. I have some from Plow and Hearth with very anemic lights that never seem to last a season, even with fresh batteries every year. I feel like I spend half my holiday season trying to fix the window lights. The ones I have are battery operated, sit on the window sill, work by turning on when you screw in the bulb to the base. No remote. No suction cups.
Sources you would recommend?