Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you start decorating earlier, the novelty wears off, and by the end of October it does not feel quite as special
+1
Halloween is a fall holiday. It’s not fall yet. I understand that people like to decorate early because they’re busy, but let’s try to keep seasonal holidays in their appropriate seasons.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you start decorating earlier, the novelty wears off, and by the end of October it does not feel quite as special
Why does it matter to you what brings someone else joy? https://onsizzle.com/t/avacado-toast
Why does OP feel the need to start this thread, knowing that it would bring criticism?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven’t put anything up yet, but I’m planning what we’ll do this year. We have a tradition here that all the decorations go up on October 1, and for 31 days we watch clips of The Nightmare Before Christmas.
The older kids start designing their costumes in September so we have time to make them, and the little ones start planning their costumes and making any little crafts they want to display. Then on 9/30 and 10/31, we have a decorating party (just our family with snack food and spooky music) and we do a big fall cleaning and decorating. It’s the best way to get the kids excited about cleaning. You can’t decorate a messy room, so let’s wash those baseboards and vacuum the heck out of this place!
Then we take down the Halloween specific decor the first week of November, and start planning any Christmas decorations we need to make or buy. The full transition happens Thanksgiving weekend. We have a similar process for winter decorating except switching from TNBC to Frosty and Rudolph.
And you put it all on Facebook, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Halloween is fun. The only thing holding me back is getting through a Sept birthday this weekend and then I may start slowly setting out a few things for the kids. Love the Michaels craft ideas! I’m going to look into that.
I will say I bought some cabbages and a mum last weekend when it was cooler and they look pretty sad in this heatwave.
My mums are happy, why are you so bad at mum care? It’s probably that you are low class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are we the only family that decorated d for Halloween this week? Super early I know, but back to school has been tough and it cheered everyone up!
Yes, you are. What are you looking for here?
Anonymous wrote:Are we the only family that decorated d for Halloween this week? Super early I know, but back to school has been tough and it cheered everyone up!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Halloween is fun. The only thing holding me back is getting through a Sept birthday this weekend and then I may start slowly setting out a few things for the kids. Love the Michaels craft ideas! I’m going to look into that.
I will say I bought some cabbages and a mum last weekend when it was cooler and they look pretty sad in this heatwave.
My mums are happy, why are you so bad at mum care? It’s probably that you are low class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you start decorating earlier, the novelty wears off, and by the end of October it does not feel quite as special
Why does it matter to you what brings someone else joy? https://onsizzle.com/t/avacado-toast
Why does OP feel the need to start this thread, knowing that it would bring criticism?
Anonymous wrote:I haven’t put anything up yet, but I’m planning what we’ll do this year. We have a tradition here that all the decorations go up on October 1, and for 31 days we watch clips of The Nightmare Before Christmas.
The older kids start designing their costumes in September so we have time to make them, and the little ones start planning their costumes and making any little crafts they want to display. Then on 9/30 and 10/31, we have a decorating party (just our family with snack food and spooky music) and we do a big fall cleaning and decorating. It’s the best way to get the kids excited about cleaning. You can’t decorate a messy room, so let’s wash those baseboards and vacuum the heck out of this place!
Then we take down the Halloween specific decor the first week of November, and start planning any Christmas decorations we need to make or buy. The full transition happens Thanksgiving weekend. We have a similar process for winter decorating except switching from TNBC to Frosty and Rudolph.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When you start decorating earlier, the novelty wears off, and by the end of October it does not feel quite as special
Why does it matter to you what brings someone else joy? https://onsizzle.com/t/avacado-toast
Anonymous wrote:Halloween is fun. The only thing holding me back is getting through a Sept birthday this weekend and then I may start slowly setting out a few things for the kids. Love the Michaels craft ideas! I’m going to look into that.
I will say I bought some cabbages and a mum last weekend when it was cooler and they look pretty sad in this heatwave.