Posted in Washington
December 06, 2020
9 Things Everyone Is Thinking During A Washington Quarantine Christmas
For many of us, the most wonderful time of the year looks a lot different in Washington this season. Festivals we always look forward to are postponed, out-of-state family may not be flying in, and we’re all still dealing with the strangeness of 2020. That being said, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy this festive time. And while not everyone will be having these thoughts, we’re betting a few of these will resonate with most of you. As we prepare to end this bizarre year, it’s nice to be able to have a little fun with it.
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Tree lighting ceremonies can be fun. They can be beautiful. They can also be overly crowded, freezing cold, anti-climactic, and overrated. It's OK to be OK with missing them.

While the lights of Leavenworth are as beautiful as ever, sadly, there won't be an official festival this year. Many small town events and big city festivities have also been postponed. And even though it's temporary, when that realization hits, it stings.

Does Santa wear a mask? Do the kids? Does Santa have herd immunity? Who even knows anymore?

This may or may not have been a concern for you before, but it certainly won't be one in 2020. Just watch out for those Zoom happy hours.

We're all still figuring this one out. Personally, we vote for a festive top and pajama pants on the bottom.

Good news -- they are. Snow sports will be (almost) in full swing this year, right down to snow tubing at Snoqualmie. Just keep your distance from others and plan for some potential extra wait times.

The answer is no... but if it makes you happy, you should. Despite what some negative Nellies in your life might be saying, the holiday season is not canceled this year.

We're not supposed to play favorites with family members, but we all do it. And whatever your plans may be this year, if your favorite family members won't be making it to you, the holiday blues are bound to hit at some point. Making future plans with them might help.

Stanwood's Lights of Christmas is a drive-through attraction this year, and many more similar events are popping up all over the state. Honestly, why walk through sub-zero temperatures when you can enjoy the beautiful lights from the comfort of your car?
This might not be a normal holiday season, but at least we’ll be enjoying it in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. And that alone is something to celebrate.