Members unicorn Posted Sunday at 07:46 AM Members Posted Sunday at 07:46 AM https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/celebrity/articles/chris-pratt-agreed-one-christmas-140019509.html "Katherine Schwarzenegger Pratt had an agreement with Chris Pratt before she married him. Katherine told Fox News Digital she agreed with the Marvel star that if they got married, the holiday season in their home would begin Nov. 1. When asked if she would put her Christmas lights up right after Halloween, Katherine said, "Yes, it was an agreement that my husband and I had prior to getting married. Christmas lights and Christmas music start Nov. 1...". My husband tried to put on Christmas music almost a week ago, and I put my foot down: no Christmas music until after Thanksgiving. Christmas was a big deal in his family, although, since they're fundamentalist Christians who've read the Bible multiple times, they must know that Christmas has nothing to do with Jesus or Christianity. vinapu 1 Quote
Members Riobard Posted Sunday at 10:57 AM Members Posted Sunday at 10:57 AM 3 hours ago, unicorn said: My husband tried to put on Christmas music almost a week ago, and I put my foot down: no Christmas music until after Thanksgiving. Christmas was a big deal in his family, although, since they're fundamentalist Christians who've read the Bible multiple times, they must know that Christmas has nothing to do with Jesus or Christianity. Otherwise are you usually impersonating a flamingo? unicorn 1 Quote
a-447 Posted Sunday at 12:25 PM Posted Sunday at 12:25 PM I spend Christmas and New Year in Japan every year. As the emphasis there is on NY, Christmas day goes by unnoticed - which is fine by me! But I do enjoy visiting the various Christmas markets in the evening, mainly just to get something to eat. A typical Japanese Christmas cake is a sponge cake and Christmas dinner on the 25th is Kentucky Fried Chicken Thanks, but no thanks! unicorn and Ruthrieston 2 Quote
Keithambrose Posted Sunday at 01:54 PM Posted Sunday at 01:54 PM 1 hour ago, a-447 said: I spend Christmas and New Year in Japan every year. As the emphasis there is on NY, Christmas day goes by unnoticed - which is fine by me! But I do enjoy visiting the various Christmas markets in the evening, mainly just to get something to eat. A typical Japanese Christmas cake is a sponge cake and Christmas dinner on the 25th is Kentucky Fried Chicken Thanks, but no thanks! Some time ago, I was chatting to a Japanese lawyer i know, who had a big case for American clients. They wanted to attend the hearing of the case on Tokyo, but when he told them it was on Christmas Day, they changed their minds! Quote
PeterRS Posted Sunday at 02:43 PM Posted Sunday at 02:43 PM It's all getting earlier and earlier. Two weeks ago there were decorations and Christmas music almost everywhere in Taipei. And half the population seemed to be crowding around Chrismas trees to take selfies. Ruthrieston 1 Quote
jimmie50 Posted Sunday at 03:09 PM Posted Sunday at 03:09 PM Some of the big box stores in the Denver area had Christmas stuff out before Halloween. Seems like it gets earlier and earlier every year. Growing up, we always decorated about one week before Christmas and took it all down on New Year's Day. Me and my sister's family all tend to stick with that schedule regarding Christmas lights and other decorations. However, we have been know to listen to Christmas music or watch a Christmas movie beginning with Thanksgiving. Kind of hard to completely avoid those things once Thanksgiving is here. Quote
PeterRS Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Personally I loathe Christmas music being played and decorations put up more than about ten days before the 25th. We all know it is now purely a marketing gimmick to drive people into stores. One of the worst in my view is Starbucks. I have no idea who is in charge of music in their coffee shops but the Christmas music is almost all songs from the 1930s and 40s. Only once did I hear something different - a short piece of classical music which I recognised as part of the lovely Christmas Concerto by Arcangelo Corelli written in 1690. Since I have never heard it in other years, I guess the executive choosing the music must have been fired! Quote
vinapu Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago when I get a Christmas spirit ? as soon as I get into liquor store unicorn, jimmie50 and Pete1111 3 Quote
Members unicorn Posted 17 hours ago Author Members Posted 17 hours ago 3 hours ago, vinapu said: when I get a Christmas spirit ? as soon as I get into liquor store Quote
Members Pete1111 Posted 3 hours ago Members Posted 3 hours ago I hung my festive wreath on the front door a week ago. First time I've done that this early. Thinking about getting my Christmas cards started early. Quote
jimmie50 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 2 hours ago, Pete1111 said: Thinking about getting my Christmas cards started early. I have stopped sending Christmas cards in the mail. Gotten way too expensive between the cost of the cards and the postage. Much easier to send an e-card to close friends. I will get cards for immediate family which I give to them in person. Quote