Front Yard Defines Religon and Community Support

I respect this Overheardian’s desire to get it right:

  1. When is it appropriate to remove the yellow ribbons related to HPHS football’s state title hopes? Am I a bad fan if take mine down first?
  2. Our Mad for Plaid sign has been up for two months. Can I take it down or will people think I didn’t support our schools?
  3. Christmas decorations. Should I take them down now or wait until Jan 2nd or thereabouts? (Don’t want to be a grinch)
  4. My neighbor still has a “He is Risen” cross in her flower bed area. Shouldn’t that one have come down after Easter?
4 Comments to “Front Yard Defines Religon and Community Support”
  • BFF

    I thought you were suppossed to leave up the “He is Risen” until you got your “Mad for Plaid” and vice versa.

  • Merritt Patterson

    Really, it’s sad that there isn’t more focus on Chi Omega Christmas Market signage.

  • BFF

    What’s that?

  • Charles Geilich

    Well, the rising takes place every year, so they might as well leave the sign up a bit longer.

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