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11 Thoughts You Probably Have When The Holiday Season Comes To An End

All good things must come to an end.

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11 Thoughts You Probably Have When The Holiday Season Comes To An End
Madison Foster

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No matter what holiday you celebrate, this season is a unique time of the year, and these are 11 things you might be thinking once it's over.

1. Are all of these new socks actually going to fit in my sock drawer? 

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2. Can we not just stop all Christmas music as soon as the clock strikes midnight on the 25th?

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I might not listen to Christmas music until December first, but that doesn't mean once it's on that I ever truly want it to stop.

3. I don't think I really want to see my credit card bill.

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4. Now the weather outside is frightful and the spirit of Christmas isn't even there to warm us

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5. Maybe I should go into hibernation for the rest of winter.

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6. Christmas leftovers for days

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7. Guess I better hit the gym again.

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Might need to get a head start on those New Years resolutions after all of those Christmas cookies.

8. Is it still ok to watch Christmas movies every night?

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9. Did I forget to buy my cousin's Christmas present?

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10. Do we have to take down the Christmas decorations?

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That is the saddest event of the year.

11. Already looking forward to the next holiday season

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