Christmas time is almost here!

<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Art Weingartner wrote:

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Speaking of Christmas, local stores have started putting up a few Christmas items already. Once Labor Day is over (US Holiday) this Monday there will be a lot of Christmas items appearing on shelves. Actually the wife and I bought a decoration last weekend, I know we are nuts. Have ya'll seen any items go up yet.
 
Hey,com'on, your not nuts..well,maybe a little..hahaha
I havent seen any christmas items yet,but it wont be long before the shelves are stuffed.
 
Today I went to buy some food and there it was:

- Christmas stollen

- gingerbread

- and other christmas cookies

Imagine that, I was standing there in my T-shirt and my bermuda shorts and held christmas cookies in my hand. :omg:

Must have been looking like a surreal picture.
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>DrKlopeks FamilyPractice wrote:

Speaking of Christmas, local stores have started putting up a few Christmas items already. Once Labor Day is over (US Holiday) this Monday there will be a lot of Christmas items appearing on shelves. Actually the wife and I bought a decoration last weekend, I know we are nuts. Have ya'll seen any items go up yet.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

Hmmmm well our local JTF Store (warehouse) sent out a flyer for fireworks (for 5th November). It's the start of the 'bers tomorrorow. I came up with this saying the 'bers (sept, oct, nov, dec) - they are the countdown for me. I've just been looking here for lights Http://www.lights4fun.co.uk/outdoor/christmas-lights/2cyy.asp
as I'm buying loads more this year. My outdoor stuff goes up in November. It starts the cul-de-sac (AKA Santa Clause Lane) with theirs. They always ask me around mid-November when I'm doing them LOL

Ive just been looking through a Christmas catalogue for stuff too. Got loads of events booked for Christmas and I basically have booked nearly all of December off work. Bring it on.
I was just contemplating fetching my Xmas DVDs down and putting them near the TV. I have to be careful though...cos my wife will catch me and say "Not yet!"
 
<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>Art Weingartner wrote:

<span class="postlistquotedtext"><blockquote>quote:<center><hr width="100%"/></center>DrKlopeks FamilyPractice wrote:

Speaking of Christmas, local stores have started putting up a few Christmas items already. Once Labor Day is over (US Holiday) this Monday there will be a lot of Christmas items appearing on shelves. Actually the wife and I bought a decoration last weekend, I know we are nuts. Have ya'll seen any items go up yet.<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

Hmmmm well our local JTF Store (warehouse) sent out a flyer for fireworks (for 5th November). It's the start of the 'bers tomorrorow. I came up with this saying the 'bers (sept, oct, nov, dec) - they are the countdown for me. I've just been looking here for lights Http://www.lights4fun.co.uk/outdoor/christmas-lights/2cyy.asp
as I'm buying loads more this year. My outdoor stuff goes up in November. It starts the cul-de-sac (AKA Santa Clause Lane) with theirs. They always ask me around mid-November when I'm doing them LOL

Ive just been looking through a Christmas catalogue for stuff too. Got loads of events booked for Christmas and I basically have booked nearly all of December off work. Bring it on.
I was just contemplating fetching my Xmas DVDs down and putting them near the TV. I have to be careful though...cos my wife will catch me and say "Not yet!"<center><hr width="100%"/></center></blockquote></span>

How bizzare Art, I came up with the same 'ber month idea a few years ago. I remember saying to my wife one August, "hey honey it's almost time for the 'ber months". She didn't know what I was talking about until I explained it. I think that is funny that two Christmas nuts had the same idea and we live in different countries.
 
LOL how odd! And the coincidence is 'bers...phonetically similar to brrr as in cold shiver...
 
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