Happy New Year, Rachael! Thanks for visiting our blog! Leave your tree up as long as you like! Our mother always put the tree up on Christmas Eve, then insisted it had to stay up til Russian Christmas (something like January 12th, I think). As she got older she left it longer and longer. I remember one year she left it up til February . . . .
The winter solstice is the New Year for my husband with his SAD (seasonal affective disorder) condition. The days are at last getting longer.
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Christine
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas Rachael! Happy New Year to you and yours!! :)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year Rach! XOXOXOX
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas and Happy New Year!!:o)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Rachael! Thanks for visiting our blog! Leave your tree up as long as you like! Our mother always put the tree up on Christmas Eve, then insisted it had to stay up til Russian Christmas (something like January 12th, I think). As she got older she left it longer and longer. I remember one year she left it up til February . . . .
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Merry Christmas and I hope you have a Happy New Year !!!
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Best wishes & Happy New Year
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Happy New Year Miss Diamond K! Love your blog and your dollies!!!!
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Annie
Love this pic!!
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Thankyou so much for visiting girls! Merry Christmas!!
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