I moved into a new neighborhood last summer, thinking it looked like a normal place to live. My neighbors all seemed nice and normal, there wasn't anything too strange about them. The day after Thanksgiving, I changed my opinion. When I left for work that morning, all was well in my neighborhood. When I returned home in the early evening, my jaw dropped. I thought that perhaps I was on the wrong road. Apparently, my neighbors try to outdo each other with their outdoor Christmas decorations. The house directly across from me, as well as on both sides of my house, had outdoor Christmas decorations covering their front lawns and homes.
I'm not just talking about ordinary outdoor Christmas decorations that people oohh and ahh over, I'm talking about the most tacky decorations you can imagine.
If your outdoor Christmas decorations look thrown together, people will still appreciate that you did something to celebrate the holiday, but it will not look all that impressive compared to your neighbors. After all, there is more to decorating for Christmas than simply throwing some outdoor Christmas lights on the side of the house and calling it a day. If you have good outdoor Christmas decorations, you will be able to hold your head high in the neighborhood, and be proud of all of the beauty that you have contributed with your house.
Of course, there are so many different approaches to outdoor Christmas decorations, that I barely know where I should begin. A lot of people think that, if they do not have the energy, money, or time to create a whole Christmas diorama, either with reindeer and Santa Claus, or else with a manger scene, then there is no point in doing it at all. They are quite mistaken. Just having some nice lights strung artfully through your evergreen trees and along the eaves of your house makes for some great outdoor Christmas decorations. Don't put yourself out in designing spectacular outdoor christmas decorations that range all over your front yard. Start smaller, especially if you have not really decorated for Chritsmas before.
My husband was just as shocked as I was. We laughed about it that night after dinner. We decided that the next day, we would put our outdoor Christmas decorations out and hopefully our neighbors will learn some things from the simplicity of ours. We aren't the type to go overboard. That night, there was an annoying glow that shone in our bedroom window from the lighted outdoor Christmas decorations of our neighbors. I fell asleep wishing there would be a power outage on my street.
I'm not just talking about ordinary outdoor Christmas decorations that people oohh and ahh over, I'm talking about the most tacky decorations you can imagine.
If your outdoor Christmas decorations look thrown together, people will still appreciate that you did something to celebrate the holiday, but it will not look all that impressive compared to your neighbors. After all, there is more to decorating for Christmas than simply throwing some outdoor Christmas lights on the side of the house and calling it a day. If you have good outdoor Christmas decorations, you will be able to hold your head high in the neighborhood, and be proud of all of the beauty that you have contributed with your house.
Of course, there are so many different approaches to outdoor Christmas decorations, that I barely know where I should begin. A lot of people think that, if they do not have the energy, money, or time to create a whole Christmas diorama, either with reindeer and Santa Claus, or else with a manger scene, then there is no point in doing it at all. They are quite mistaken. Just having some nice lights strung artfully through your evergreen trees and along the eaves of your house makes for some great outdoor Christmas decorations. Don't put yourself out in designing spectacular outdoor christmas decorations that range all over your front yard. Start smaller, especially if you have not really decorated for Chritsmas before.
My husband was just as shocked as I was. We laughed about it that night after dinner. We decided that the next day, we would put our outdoor Christmas decorations out and hopefully our neighbors will learn some things from the simplicity of ours. We aren't the type to go overboard. That night, there was an annoying glow that shone in our bedroom window from the lighted outdoor Christmas decorations of our neighbors. I fell asleep wishing there would be a power outage on my street.
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