Time for Santa to wave goodbye to the fairy and for a
massive clear up to begin. All the
sparkling decorations are looking rather dusty, the holly and ivy is
shrivelling and the needles of ‘Fraser’ our beautiful tree are beginning to
scatter. Twelfth Night is upon us, so it is time to make a start on
putting Christmas away for another year.
During the years when the children were small and there was
never enough time to get everything done, the decorations were swiftly packed
away and often didn’t survive until the following year, or else I forgot where
I had put them! I now have a better
plan, first of all pack away in a cupboard, the dishes of lights and flowers,
the mantelpiece decorations, the Santa models, nativity set and our beloved
musical saxophone playing reindeer. Then,
leave the tree and all the delicate baubles and the twig display with the tiny
wooden figures until another day. There
is always something that manages to escape detection and a few days later is
suddenly noticed. This year it was the
extremely unusual fairy from my friend who always send me something beautiful
from the Vienna Christmas market.
Removing the cards and decorations means that the dust which
has been gathering for the last month is suddenly revealed. Even worse than normal after the constant
stream of party goers who have been enjoying the festive atmosphere with
us. The spring clean will be a good job
for tomorrow when my new washing machine will be delivered, there is always something
that breaks down over Christmas, last year it was the freezer. This meant that the once worn clothes began
to pile up over the edges of the washing basket until I made a discovery. I worked out that the machine would work on
the rinse cycle through to spin, so decided to pop in a good glug of fabric
conditioner and freshen up all the ‘dirty’ clothes! It worked a treat, much quicker than doing a
full wash and no-one has noticed anything different, I might do that in future!
Moving the old washing machine out of the position it has
enjoyed for at least the last ten years, revealed the usual array of
unidentified wildlife and embarrassing dust.
Luckily I’ve got that job out of the way before the delivery men arrive,
I’m sure they have seen it all before but you always think they go away and
have a good gossip about the filthy housekeeping standards!
I am actually looking forward to my supermarket trip this
week in the hope they have finally removed the ridiculous stacks of excessive ‘Christmas’
food which clutter the already narrow aisles. I’ve always moaned about those
big trucks which fill up the aisles with staff doing the personal shopping for
customers, often you can come across four or more in an aisle and have to
negotiate through, feeling guilty interrupting the in depth conversations of
the staff and pausing to let them make their choice from the shelves
first. They act as though they are
shoppers, not staff. However the task of
steering my heavily laden pre-Christmas trolley was made even more difficult my
the piles of ‘Festive Special’ lines which had been placed on the floor in
front of the shelves! Are they really
expecting a full shelf load of mayonnaise to disappear in a day, so they have
to heap at least twelve boxes of the stuff on the ground too? Do they not have enough room in the store
room? If not, they should plan a bit
better and not subject us shoppers who choose to do their shopping personally,
and spend far more than internet shoppers due to impulse purchasing, with a bit
more thought and consideration.
Obviously this is a marketing ploy to make us think that
they will soon be running out and it’s what everyone is buying, so I MUST buy
it too? Thinking about it, I’m sure this must pose a fire hazard or health and
safety issue?
I love the lights, frivolous trinkets, endless entertaining
and time to catch up with family and old friends, but I do look forward to
stuffing the last box in the attic, admiring a clean house and buying a lovely
bunch of spring flowers to look forward to lighter brighter days ahead.
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