low_delta: (christmas)
low_delta ([personal profile] low_delta) wrote2018-01-24 10:07 pm

Christmas decorations

What's the deal with people putting up Christmas decorations in their yard or on their house? Why do we only do that for Christmas? OK, Halloween decorations are now a big deal, but that's a fairly recent custom. And there are a few Easter bunnies, but that's pretty much it for the other holidays, while Christmas has always been a big thing. Why? Why aren't there more Independence Day decorations? Like an inflatable Signing of the Declaration of Independence. Projected images of cupids floating across the front of your house, for Valentine's Day? Somebody's probably selling seven-foot turkey decorations, but it doesn't have quite the same feel as the lights on Christmas.

I think that's part of it - the lights. It's a very dark time of year. Christmas itself is within a few days of the shortest day of the year. We need those sparkly lights. By again, why Christmas? Why not keep them on through January, when it's still dark? Having Christmas lights on (or even up) after Christmas is considered tacky. Why? Do they suddenly turn ugly? If I went through the work of hanging strands of lights on my eaves, I'd turn them on all the damn time. Fourth of July? Heck yeah! Summer Solstice? Of course! Friends coming over? Party lights!

Just not the light-up Santa Claus, OK?
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[personal profile] smittenbyu 2018-01-26 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
he hehe... I consider the blow up figurines (santa, reindeer, etc) tacky no matter when! :P But lights? I refuse to call them Christmas lights - because it will only allow you to keep them during Christmas! I think for the reason you state they can be up through the winter (well, if it doesn't blow up the fuse or the electric bill - but we do live in an apartment and so it is not as much of an issue for us). I found out some people call them fairy lights? I like that.

Anyway, we had our string of lights up since Diwali - Oct 2017! :) They did go down mid January along with the tree. Per our custom I am supposed to light a lamp everyday at sunset. It's very calming (and before electricity that was done for practical reasons). Of course, I haven't done that in years - but you are right. We should keep festive lights on (at least in winter). It cheers one up!

[identity profile] low-delta.livejournal.com 2018-01-27 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't argue about calling those things tacky! :-)

I also agree about not calling them Christmas lights. How can they be Christmas lights if they're still up?

Oh, Diwali. There's another reason to turn them on! Except that I don't really need a reason.