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We decorate the usual stuff: Christmas tree (which is a spruce) and Santa lights ect...
Traditions vary through the land: Some cut their own trees and some will watch the Timothy Crickets Christmas Special (which airs every year at the same time).

And in (usually) January we take the tree out and take the decorations down.

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