
But first, a little story from me.
As a child, I absolutely loved Christmas and it was always my favourite time of the year. I remember the day my mum would start taking out the decorations as one I'd be looking forward to for months on end. Back then, in my country it was customary to start decorating on or after 8th December. (It was important to do so after the feast of the Immaculate Conception.) I think very few people observe this these days. I suppose, with life steadily becoming crazier, it pays to decorate early and enjoy the fruits of your labour for longer!
Unfortunately, my mother passed away when I was 13. Life got messy (or messier ... as it wasn't too good at the time to begin with - but that's a long story.) I lived with my dad, but for a variety of reasons, my home was distinctly lacking Christmas cheer for 17 years. I think along the years I became resigned to the fact that I'll never be able to decorate my house again.
About three years ago I could finally start carrying out some home improvement. I decluttered a number of rooms and fixed others. There's still plenty of work to be done in many places (replastering, repainting, etc.), but at least many of the rooms are now tidy.

So, this is my third Christmas with a lit and decorated house. I am in the process of decorating right now.
I think it would be fun to share pics of our homes. People decorate differently. Some are elaborate and precise; others are less picky and more spontaneous (think Arthur's den in Arthur Christmas.

If you don't like to decorate, feel free to participate anyway. Christmas is different for everybody, and can bring forth feelings of happiness, peace, nostalgia, but also sadness and despair - depending on the person's past experiences.
Pssssst! If you have any Disney-inspired decor ... do share.
