Where should I put the Christmas tree?

Where should I put the Christmas tree?

We put our tree up around the beginning of December–never before Thanksgiving. I don't personally care if other people put them up prior to Thanksgiving, except in cases where a cut tree would present a fire hazard as it dries out. Christmas seems to be getting longer and longer every year.

Can you put up your Christmas tree in November?

If you're putting up a fake Christmas tree, you have some flexibility and can put up your tree anytime in November if you choose. However, tradition calls for putting your Christmas tree up the day after or weekend of Thanksgiving.

When decorating a Christmas tree what goes on first?

4. Start with the lights first. While pre-lit Christmas trees are popular and will save you time (and money) with tree lights, if you have a plain tree, always add the light first – it's more difficult to do this after you've added your decorations.

How long does a Christmas tree last?

If cared for properly, a real Christmas tree that is cut should last up to four weeks – great news for people who like to put up their Christmas tree early. Some have been known to last as long as six weeks.

Can you put your Christmas tree up in November?

For many the festive season begins when the Christmas tree goes up in the home. The last weekend of November is becoming increasingly popular as a date to put the Christmas tree up. Some families choose the 1st December or the first weekend in December while others wait to nearer the 25th December to decorate the tree.

When should you put your Christmas tree up Catholic?

Roman Catholic families may choose to keep their tree up until 2 February, according to the traditions of Candlemas – a Christian Holy Day commemorating the presentation of Jesus at the Temple. According to superstitions, it is a bad omen if Christmas greenery is not removed by Candlemas Eve.

A trend which has gained traction over the past few years on social media is the "four gift rule". Parents pledge to give their offspring just four presents: Something they want, something they need, something to wear and something to read.

What goes on the Christmas tree first?

The first step in how to decorate a Christmas tree is adding the lights. Tree lights typically come on green or white wire strands, though you can also find black variations now, perfect if you happen to have a black Christmas tree.

Why do we give gifts on Christmas?

Christmas Presents. One of the main reasons we have the custom of giving and receiving presents at Christmas, is to remind us of the presents given to Jesus by the Wise Men: Frankincense, Gold and Myrrh. Frankincense: is sometimes used in worship in Churches and showed that people would worship Jesus.

Is a Christmas tree a religious symbol?

Many Christians say something similar. Yes, the Christmas tree has some connection with their religion, but they don't really see it primarily as a religious symbol. The thing about Christmas trees is, if you look at their long history, there's a great deal of religious significance attached to them.

What Christmas tree symbolizes?

In 2004, Pope John Paul called the Christmas tree a symbol of Christ. This very ancient custom, he said, exalts the value of life, as in winter what is evergreen becomes a sign of undying life, and it reminds Christians of the "tree of life" of Genesis 2:9, an image of Christ, the supreme gift of God to humanity.

Which president banned Christmas trees in the White House?

But there was a time when the Christmas tree was not used in the White House to mark the start of Christmas. The President responsible for the ban was Theodore Roosevelt who occupied the house from 1901 to 1908.

What does the Bible say about Christmas trees?

But, on the surface, it seems quite clear: Christmas trees are bad. 10 Hear ye the word which the Lord speaketh unto you, O house of Israel: 2 Thus saith the Lord, Learn not the way of the heathen, and be not dismayed at the signs of heaven; for the heathen are dismayed at them. Cutting a tree from the forest.