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Our DIL won't take down their Christmas tree until Epiphany, so their decorations are usually the last in our family to be put away!
 
Nothing Christmasy is put away till after Jan. 6th...I've been known to leave things till Feb. 2 to prolong the festive atmosphere. One year I left it all up till Feb. 21 - I was too sick to put it away. We have some really special decorations that stay out all year round.
 
gotta go to the church buiLding eArly today. with the Senior pasTor away - there's more I gotta do.
 
gotta go to the church buiLding eArly today. with the Senior pasTor away - there's more I gotta do.

No church for me today. Just got back from my trip at dinner time yesterday and leaving for a belated Christmas dinner at my brother's place after lunch so had to do some post-trip grocery shopping and such like this morning. Plus my UU fellowship did not have a service today (no one available/interested in leading it).
 
woo hoo-I have made all the quilt blocks for a quilt I am working on. They are laid out on dining room table. I'll pause for a minute in last before trimming them and sewing quilt top together.
 
No church for me today. Just got back from my trip at dinner time yesterday and leaving for a belated Christmas dinner at my brother's place after lunch so had to do some post-trip grocery shopping and such like this morning. Plus my UU fellowship did not have a service today (no one available/interested in leading it).

realLy mendAlla - no one intereSted? does That occur often?
 
I take my tree and decorations down right after new years. This year I may leave them up a bit longer if son and girlfriend don't come home until after new years - it will depend on when they come.

I am doing a puzzle today too.

I am LAST.
 
@Mandella -maybe your folks are friends with those who attend Jae's church. There is no one there interested in Christmas Eve services so they don't have one.
 
@Mandella -maybe your folks are friends with those who attend Jae's church. There is no one there interested in Christmas Eve services so they don't have one.

who's mandelLa? never heArd nor met that perSon before. inTeresting.
 
Here is the Epiphany cake I used to make for after church on that Sunday.
It is probably not politically correct now but it was meaningful to the kids.
A 4 layer cake (8x10 . Each layer is coloured -chocolate,yellow,red,white -
for the different races (This is the unpolitically part .Put white icing between
to represent the spirit surrounding and enfolding us.
Around the base of the cake put green spearment oe gummy fishes to represent the symbol of
 
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