jester77 wrote: » Trees are being picked up on the 7th, but took mine down on Friday. Had enough of the needles falling about the place.
Corvus Maximus wrote: » And that's a phenomenon which is not exclusive to Ireland
Thus, in celebration of the Birth of Jesus (Christmas), we have: + A tree (remembrance of what Jesus did on the cross which is called a tree). + Lights and ornaments (representational of the glory, and wonder of what Jesus did on the cross). + A star at the top, representing the star that was above Jesus Christ at his birth time. + Often a nativity scene, which is a model that depicts the birth of Jesus Christ at Christmas time. + And we give gifts (God gave us the gift of Jesus on his birth, the wise men gave Jesus birthday presents, and Jesus gave us the gift of salvation on the tree
mrsbyrne wrote: » I always take them down on the 2nd. A pal of mine keeps the tree up until all the quality street and Baileys have gone.
PizzamanIRL wrote: » Might as well keep it up now. You'll save yourself the effort of putting it up again in 11 months
annascott wrote: » I did not know that this service was available. Is it a service provided by the council?
Rubberchikken wrote: » don't believe in bad luck. a biody makes their own luck.
Eramen wrote: » You're meant to take it down the day after Epiphany or 'Little Christmas' on 7th of January.
Baggy Trousers wrote: » Little Christmas is the 6th of January.
P_Cash wrote: » Back to work in morning, and will be late home each eve. Will many people take it down today? My mother was always holding for jan 7th , light them for the last time on jan 6th little Christmas she would say. Ive seen take them down after the 12 days on some forums. I'm all confused, would prefer not to bring bad luck on me at the moment.