Though it's no longer looking like Christmas, I've tackled the un-decorating process this year with the same focus I embraced when decorating just after Thanksgiving.
We intentionally leave our Christmas decorations up through the 12th day of Christmas. This also tends to sync with the date when Julia returns for the spring semester. It's generally much more fun when we're making it look like Christmas than when we're taking down and storing decorations. Decorating is another example of the benefit of anticipation. Decorating marks the beginning of a season of celebration, fun and festivities.
The house initially looks so bare for the first days after everything is restored to pre-Christmas order. This is especially the case when the Christmas tree is returned to the garage and the garlands are removed from the mantles but the furniture and accessories are not yet back in place. I've changed my attitude this year to mark the un-decorating process as the preparation for a full, exciting year ahead. It's taking longer than usual as I incorporate extra cleaning into the process. I've adopted my Mom's lovely attitude of gratitude as I carefully wash each piece of decorative crystal. When we take time to individually care for each item, we have the chance to really appreciate its beauty. And I've discovered that washing the large living room windows is much easier before the furniture is back in place.
Another plus is the beneficial exercise I've gotten with so very many trips to the third floor and up and down the ladder.
Though the only thing that's changed is my attitude, un-decorating just isn't as gloomy this year.
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