There was a power outage and it affected the church, but being on Main Street it didn't affect us so Sandy brought her Sunday school class to the house -- a total of about 11 13-year-olds sitting in the living, which is all still fully decorated.
I wasn't expecting them and having broken my toe in the dark of night I was still in my PJs when they came over.
They ooohed and awwed the lights but then someone asked, "What will be your new colors?"
Since we moved into this home we have lit our porch with lights, just changing the colors of the lights with the seasons.
Summer is always white, because that's when we spend so much time on the porch. We love summer evenings out there.
Post Halloween is always red and green -- very festive lights that we love when they reflect inside the house. Something about them seems perfect with the snow, too.
The rest of the year is kind of unplanned...they are usually the color of whatever I can find where 60 bulbs can be found, usually online.
But I think what surprised me was that we had no idea the house had become a landmark because of those simple lights.
One reason we kept them up was because they made it easier to find the house in the dark. But over time, I'm learning, others depend on them too...why, I'm not sure.