Friday, January 5

Christmas is Over :-(
I'm sad. I've been putting away decorations for what seems like days now. Well, it has been days...I started yesterday. I have three of the trees down and am wondering what I'm going to do with all of my free space. I don't remember putting all of this stuff up! What is the "official" date that you should take down decorations? My neighbors still have their lights lit at night. I stop lighting mine once New Year's hits. What's acceptable?

Bloggers
If you haven't noticed, I've created a new menu over there on the left. It contains links to all of my friends blogs. So, if you have one that somehow I'm unaware of, let me know and I'll link to it. Be on the lookout for Claire's blog. She gave me a sneak preview last night. Unlike me where my blog is all about ME, Claire's blog is all about stamping. Check it out for ideas!!!

Okay...I'm all typed out....I think I said it all yesterday. Oh, but to answer Michael's question, yes, it is that easy. There is no gravy. Pot Pie is very easy to make, just a bit time-consuming. I started Saturday's batch at 2pm so that it would be ready for 6pm.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

My Mom always considered Epiphany (January 6th) as the arrival of the Three Wise Men and the so-called twelfth day of Christmas. That was her minimum threshold for taking down decorations. She also usually had a small present for me on that day.

Claire Lawrence said...

I say leave the lights up until March! Thanks for plugging my blog. It's officially up and running now. Claire