Thanksgiving should not be forgotten. We should all take a kind hint from Nordstrom Christmas decorating tactics.

Don’t get me wrong, I love the holidays and I have a countdown until it’s socially acceptable to play holiday music. However, there is a hard start date of when that can all begin. As I stroll down the aisle at common grocery stores I ALREADY see Christmas decorations. How can you possibly enjoy the holiday season when you feel rushed and behind on your shopping when it’s all that is talked about? Thanksgiving is a holiday for a reason, we can’t just completely forget it and rush into Christmas! Nordstrom Christmas decorating Not only does Nordstrom have an endless supply of every single piece of clothing I’ve ever wanted, but they have their holiday decorating in check. They make it very clear that they will not be decorating until after Thanksgiving. That’s exactly how it should be. Nordstrom Christmas decorating happens when they close the store on Thanksgiving day and deck the halls so that when you step inside after Thanksgiving you’ll feel as though the holidays have truly begun. That’s the moment you should all be waiting for. Nordstrom Christmas decorating Thanksgiving is already followed by the biggest shopping day of the year (black Friday). Right after you’re done giving thanks, people line up in stores to get the best deals for you guessed it, Christmas presents. Some stores have even decided to open on Thanksgiving! I feel overwhelmed about Christmas decorating and the anticipation of Christmas, don’t you? Before you know it stores will just skip Thanksgiving and Halloween and start selling Christmas decorations in August. If someone doesn’t refuse to decorate and lay down the line, then no one will. Everyone should jump on the Nordstrom Christmas decorating bandwagon.

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