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When You Can Officially Begin To Decorate For Christmas

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When You Can Officially Begin To Decorate For Christmas
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Some people leave up Christmas decorations year-round while some don’t. Those who don’t probably question: Is it too early to decorate for Christmas? Here is my version of early and the right time to decorate.

January – Most likely Christmas decorations will still be up for at least the first week or two of January. However, if you didn’t put up decorations during December you might be a little late on decorating.

February – By February, you should have your Christmas decorations put away and have Valentine's Day decorations up if you want to decorate for the month of February.

March – By this time spring has begun, so Christmas decorations should not be out.

April – Same as March, spring is here.

May – Summer is approaching, only a few more months till Christmas decorations can make their appearance again.

June – It’s summer, enough said.

July – Still summer.

August – School and fall are beginning.

September – Fall is finally here.

October – Halloween is here. Only one more month until you can officially begin to decorate. The stores have already begun stocking the shelves with Christmas decorations.

November – You can finally begin to decorate for Christmas. Have fun decorating and preparing for Thanksgiving.

December – The time has come to celebrate Christmas, have fun and take in all the excitement and joy the holidays bring. Also, don’t forget the true meaning of Christmas during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season.

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