Are you going to decorate the house for Christmas? When do you do it and what do you put in? the question of the week

As December finally arrived, a month hated by some and longed for by many. Soon, if they have not already done so, the streets will take on another color, the color of Christmas. In addition, Christmas with children at home have as another different energy, it is as if they wanted more and of course they are very good dates to take advantage of the traditions to spend time together as a family decorating the tree or laying the nativity scene.

So this week we ask you:

Are you going to decorate the house for Christmas? When do you do it and what do you put in?

You are a Christmas tree, decorating every corner of the house, alternative nativity scenes ... tell us.

Last week we asked you if you thought your pediatrician could be bribed to recommend artificial milk. These have been your answers:

ines93 commented:

My mother is a pediatrician and the other day checking in a closet I found two cans of powdered milk ... I was outraged hahahahaj I was incredibly recommended, do you recommend this for babies !? "No, they gave it to me as free samples" ... total relief ajajjaja my mother is one of the good ones = D nor would she let herself be bought or bribed for anything! But beware that there is every chanta ... haha ​​PD: My mother always gave me the tit: D hahaha all the factory defects that I may have come on the other hand, xq I was a very dear and respected girl and fed with a tit :)

lita_nyan told us:

Luckily, not one of my pediatricians has recommended artificial milk, or supplement, or anything at all. Just yesterday we had a new pediatrician and he congratulated us for continuing with his chest at 20 months and asked us until when, I told him that until he or I said enough, it seemed great.

and dalla84 told us the most surreal story of all:

My pediatrician is not pro lm. She is the only pediatrician who has supported me to continue breastfeeding in pregnancy and now in tandem.

I can't say the same about the hospital. My baby was born with 3480 weight. He had a perfect grip and on the second day I had already had milk, a midwife also warned me that I had a hyperproduction with the risk of ending up in mastitis as with my first child. Well, the pediatrician who attended my son recommended that I supplement each dose with 60 formula milk! In the hospital they brought me the bottles and returned them intact and threatened me not to be discharged. The first 4 days after hospital discharge he gained 160gr and the fifth and sixth day 100gr per day ... And without trying a single bottle. When I mentioned the maternity instructions to my pediatrician, it seemed surreal ...

Now the new question for this week is now available and remember that you have a week to answer it Please do so in the "Answers" section and not responding to this entry. I know that I repeat myself, but if you answer here we can not take them into account for next week.