Let's face it - we could all do with a bit of festive cheer in our lives to brighten up what has been a pretty interminable year.
Yes, it's likely that Christmas will look a little different to usual this year, as we continue to follow social distancing rules in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, but that doesn't mean we can't all throw our decorations up nice and early and get into the festive spirit.
In fact, one mom put up her dazzling Christmas decorations three months early in a bid to spread festive cheer:Netflix is doing its bit to help us feel Christmassy with its festive move lineup, including the sequel to Christmas Chronicles - Christmas Chronicles 2 - which has now dropped on the streaming service.
If you're still looking for something to help enhance your Christmas experience this year though, then you'll doubtless be excited to learn that Home Depot is selling a huge six-foot tall Christmas tree that plays music and even snows!
Credit: 1477A product description for the tree reads:
Credit: 2570"When Mother Nature fails to deliver that picture-perfect snowfall you wish for every year, create your own snowy scene with Fraser Hill Farm. This 75 in. snowing Christmas Tree, from our Let It Snow Series, will create the perfect centerpiece to place gifts around. Not only does this tree come pre-strung with white LED lights, a finial tree topper and a light assortment of tree ornaments (saving plenty of room for your own), but it also produces a flurry of self-containing, faux-snow that trickles down each branch and creates a natural snowy scene.
"Built-in speakers are hidden within the base and are set to play 25 popular holiday tunes such as Jingle Bells, Up On The Housetop, We Wish You A Merry Christmas and many more. With easy assembly and a flip of a switch you can play Mother Nature by creating your own winter wonderland on-demand, right in the comfort of your home."
The 75-inch tree will currently set you back $158.80 if you're interested in purchasing it, to have the perfect festive season unfolding right in front of you as you curl up on the couch. Christmas is saved!