- The décor that filled our homes.
- The toys that defined each decade.
- The television and movie shows that brightened the season.
- The outfits we adored (and the ones we definitely didn’t).
Check out our snowy forecast for Sunday through Monday from WWLP. As expected, the grocery stores and gas stations are filled with people stocking up on supplies. I will happily stay home those days and watch it through the windows. Cleanup will be a bear, but we don't typically see storms of this size regularly.
Do you enjoy a big snowstorm? What is your favorite way to spend a snowy day? Do you participate in any winter sports like skiing or snowboarding?
My sisters and I took a weekend trip and were pleasantly surprised to see the Christmas trees still up at our hotel. As I am methodically packing away our holiday decorations, I've been toying with the idea of leaving the balcony tree up and simply changing out its decorations throughout the seasons.
Pros: it's pretty, and it adds extra light during a season when we can have many dark days.
Cons: I will need to purchase more decorations and possibly lights, and the cats will continue to disturb the tree if it's up.
I have a friend who would put up her tree for Valentine's Day, Easter, and Halloween. I'm not sure anyone has left a tree up for twelve months... except in the novel The Twelve Months of Christmas by Sheila Roberts, which I highly recommend.
Have you or would you leave a tree up all year long?
Welcome to our newest feature, Journey through Christmases Past . This series is a nostalgic celebration of the holidays we all remember.....