In New York, every little thing you do can be a big challenge – especially during the hectic fall months. Holiday hijinks in the city affect us all, from taking the subway with 20 bags of seasonal groceries, to mingling the adult and kids’ table when hosting Friends giving in your studio apartment.
Over the past few weeks I have witnessed so many beautiful things that people do for each other. From Angels on Christmas trees where you shop or support a local family, donate goods to the food pantries, donate to the Red Cross Gift Drives, and more. It is truly inspiring.
This morning Goddess attended a beautiful Christmas Party for the kids in our area. Volunteers create a wonderful party for them where they can shop for the family, wrap the presents, eat a pancake breakfast with Santa, play games, win prizes, have a photo taken with Santa and the greatest gift for some of our families get a gift card to a local supermarket for the holiday.
Though I can never monetarily help out, I donate a lot of the products I review over the year to local families to help them during the sometimes stressful holiday. Some families are barely making ends meet let alone through in a holiday.
Just like my town P&G presents #NYTough #Friendsgiving, spanning from Thanksgiving through the ensuing holidays; a celebration of friends and family for the entire winter season. #NYTough brands Bounty, Tide, Dawn, and Febreze provide New Yorkers with relief from moments of distress, both big and small, to make everyday life – and the holidays – better.
I am so excited to tell you about the #NYTough giveaway I am so honored to be part of. Brands you know and trust want to help you survive the holiday and the aftermath.
A prize pack containing Febreze, Dawn, Tide, and Bounty samples, plus a $25 AMEX gift card will be gifted to one of my readers. (photo coming)
Disclaimer: No monetary compensation was offered to host this giveaway. I will be receiving a complimentary package as mentioned above.
We usually take them down the first week of January..or whenever we get around to it :)
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We usually take down our Christmas decorations the weekend after Christmas.
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January 2 at my house..by that time I am done lol
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I take them down right after the new year.
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I would say mid january.
ReplyDeleteThe first week of January.
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I take them down before going back to school after the break.
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ReplyDeleteI take them down about the beginning of February! :)
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We generally take them down soon after the first of the year. We love the decorations but they tend to feel like clutter after the holidays so down they go!
ReplyDeleteI take them down the day after Christmas.
ReplyDeleteWe usually wait until after the New Year...on the 1st or that weekend.
ReplyDeleteMary Beth Elderton
I try to wait until New Years Day, but I usually start getting the itch right away after Christmas. So I'd say usually maybe two or three day after Christmas!
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I take them down the week after New Year's Day.
ReplyDeleteWe usually do not put up decorations. Our kids are still young and we don;t want a dangerous situation.
ReplyDeleteWe always wait till after the New Year!
ReplyDeleteUsually around new years weekend
ReplyDeleteA few days after Jan 1st
ReplyDeleteI take mine down right after the holidays
ReplyDeleteWe have good intentions to take down Christmas decor January 2nd but it's usually a bit later than that.
ReplyDeleteThe day after Christmas.
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ReplyDeleteWe usually take them down in January!
ReplyDeleteWe usually take down our holiday decorations a few days after the New Year :)
ReplyDeleteI usually take them down a few days after the New Year.
ReplyDeleteWe take them down on the 26th.
ReplyDeleteI took my office decorations down yesterday and will probably do my home decorations tomorrow or Saturday.
ReplyDeleteI typically put the Christmas decorations away on New Year's Day.
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ReplyDeleteThe day after Christmas
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We usually take our decorations down a week after Christmas.
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Usually right around New Years.
ReplyDeleteI usually wait about two weeks before i take ours down-
ReplyDeleteI usually take everything down by the end of January but I have found Christmas decorations around the house the following Christmas when we were decorating again.
ReplyDeletei do it the day after new years, im lazy, i wait as long as i can,lol.
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ReplyDeleteWe usually take it down two or three days Christmas - shaunie
ReplyDeleteA few days after new years
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Usually on New Years Day. :)
ReplyDeleteWe usually take them down around the first of the yr.
ReplyDeleteWe usually take down our decorations the weekend after new years.
ReplyDeleteI usually get most the holiday themed stuff put away after new years.
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