The day after Christmas is the worst. You spend the holiday season being with family and friends, constantly singing along to Christmas music and baking all the festive goodies your heart could desire. You decorate the house in twinkling lights and put up the tree. It truly is the most wonderful time of the year.
But just like that, the season comes and goes and you're stuck wishing to go back and relive it all. Below are signs you have the post-Christmas blues as told by Michael Scott and friends of Dunder Mifflin.
Christmas had you like:
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But you wake up on December 26th and come to the realization there are no more holiday festivities to celebrate:
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You're in denial that it's all officially over:
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Everyone has seemed to move on, and you're still full of holiday spirit:
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But soon you remember there's still New Year's Eve to celebrate:

Then you realize that you have to accept the fact that none of your friends from college live close enough to celebrate:
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So you continue to wallow in your tears:
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Then you decide to check your bank account balance after all the shopping for gifts and presents and say to yourself:
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Turning on the TV to see all of the post-Christmas sale commercials only brings you more pain:
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On top of that, your family says it's time to start taking down the decorations and lights:
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But you still want to hold on to the memories:

After awhile, you come to accept it and tell yourself it's time to move on:
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And when the season rolls around next year...you'll be ready:
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