While customs vary in the Christian and pagan households I've been in, the general sense is that the Christmas/Yule tree is typically considered
-seasonal through New Years. -potentially acceptable whether through laziness or some other made up winter observance until about the 2nd weekend in January -*cough* the holiday is over *cough* after January 15 -Hello! Groundhogs Day! Don't see any shadow fearing rodents in that tree. -It's Valentine's Day, get rid of the damn tree already.
- Post-Easter? WTF!
And that's all assuming that the entire household was behind the idea of celebrating one or both of those holidays in the first place.
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Date: 2009-04-24 11:40 pm (UTC)-seasonal through New Years.
-potentially acceptable whether through laziness or some other made up winter observance until about the 2nd weekend in January
-*cough* the holiday is over *cough* after January 15
-Hello! Groundhogs Day! Don't see any shadow fearing rodents in that tree.
-It's Valentine's Day, get rid of the damn tree already.
- Post-Easter? WTF!
And that's all assuming that the entire household was behind the idea of celebrating one or both of those holidays in the first place.
How was that house hunting going?