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Shining a light on the Christmas decoration superfans | Shining a light on the Christmas decoration superfans |
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There's always that one house. | There's always that one house. |
The one that will bring joy to some neighbours and despair to others. | The one that will bring joy to some neighbours and despair to others. |
They're the people who don't believe in minimal and didn't wait until the first Sunday of Advent to deck the halls with boughs of holly. | They're the people who don't believe in minimal and didn't wait until the first Sunday of Advent to deck the halls with boughs of holly. |
Mary Laughlin is a fully-fledged member of that club - her Christmas decorations went up on 3 October. | Mary Laughlin is a fully-fledged member of that club - her Christmas decorations went up on 3 October. |
The 54-year-old from west Belfast does not do Halloween - it just gets in the way of the main event. | The 54-year-old from west Belfast does not do Halloween - it just gets in the way of the main event. |
Like all these things, it started small with a tree and a Santa when her three children were young, but it then snowballed. | Like all these things, it started small with a tree and a Santa when her three children were young, but it then snowballed. |
There's a blow-up polar bear, Santa and Nutcracker drummer in the front garden - not to mention 3,000 lights. | There's a blow-up polar bear, Santa and Nutcracker drummer in the front garden - not to mention 3,000 lights. |
Inside, no room is left untouched. | Inside, no room is left untouched. |
"I just keep adding every year," she said. | "I just keep adding every year," she said. |
"When the sales come on after Christmas, I just go and buy but I am topping up even now. | "When the sales come on after Christmas, I just go and buy but I am topping up even now. |
"I saw some decorations online the other night but my grandchildren said I had no room for them." | "I saw some decorations online the other night but my grandchildren said I had no room for them." |
She said people often stop at the gate and linger. | She said people often stop at the gate and linger. |
"I love seeing the kids' faces," she said. | "I love seeing the kids' faces," she said. |
Stephen Wilson admits he is the biggest kid in his house. | Stephen Wilson admits he is the biggest kid in his house. |
The 42-year-old salesman "would go earlier" than the end of November but his friends would "slag" him off too much. | The 42-year-old salesman "would go earlier" than the end of November but his friends would "slag" him off too much. |
Mr Wilson has 4,000 lights outside his home in Letterbreen, near Enniskillen in County Fermanagh. | Mr Wilson has 4,000 lights outside his home in Letterbreen, near Enniskillen in County Fermanagh. |
"We are way out in the country and our house is up on a hill, and it does look like Hansel and Gretel's house," he said. | "We are way out in the country and our house is up on a hill, and it does look like Hansel and Gretel's house," he said. |
The 14 sets are controlled from three different parts of the house and some of the lights stay up all year round. | The 14 sets are controlled from three different parts of the house and some of the lights stay up all year round. |
While he might not have to spend hours detangling every year, it must be extremely tense when it comes to that universally-dreaded moment of truth - will the lights actually work? | While he might not have to spend hours detangling every year, it must be extremely tense when it comes to that universally-dreaded moment of truth - will the lights actually work? |
Only one set failed this year but that was no bother for Mr Wilson - rather conveniently, he's a former electrician. | Only one set failed this year but that was no bother for Mr Wilson - rather conveniently, he's a former electrician. |
"My dad was an electrical contractor and I worked in the shop, surrounded by lights, since I was 11," he said. | "My dad was an electrical contractor and I worked in the shop, surrounded by lights, since I was 11," he said. |
What about the electricity bill? | What about the electricity bill? |
"My wife pays it so I don't have to think about it but she has not complained," he said. | "My wife pays it so I don't have to think about it but she has not complained," he said. |
"They're LED so it cannot be that bad. Though everybody always says the power dips in Enniskillen when I turn my lights on." | "They're LED so it cannot be that bad. Though everybody always says the power dips in Enniskillen when I turn my lights on." |
Clare Byrne believes her mum Deirdre Byrne-Lennon is the biggest Christmas fan in Northern Ireland. | Clare Byrne believes her mum Deirdre Byrne-Lennon is the biggest Christmas fan in Northern Ireland. |
But the 59-year-old is not concerned with the outside - it's all about the indoor trees (four and counting) and homemade decorations. | But the 59-year-old is not concerned with the outside - it's all about the indoor trees (four and counting) and homemade decorations. |
"She has always made it big and she's getting even earlier," she said. | "She has always made it big and she's getting even earlier," she said. |
"She reared us on her own and so I think Christmas was her time to spoil us. We wanted for nothing, though it doesn't compare to what they get nowadays. | "She reared us on her own and so I think Christmas was her time to spoil us. We wanted for nothing, though it doesn't compare to what they get nowadays. |
"My sister Catherine has Down's syndrome and still lives with mum, and I think that is a big part of it." | "My sister Catherine has Down's syndrome and still lives with mum, and I think that is a big part of it." |
Another sister, Orlaigh, also lives at the family home in Newry. | Another sister, Orlaigh, also lives at the family home in Newry. |
She has well and truly taken on the Christmas baton, putting a tree up in her room in September. | She has well and truly taken on the Christmas baton, putting a tree up in her room in September. |
Indeed the 34-year-old loves Christmas so much, she had Santa and his reindeer tattooed on her leg this year. | Indeed the 34-year-old loves Christmas so much, she had Santa and his reindeer tattooed on her leg this year. |
Tim Hancock lives and breathes Christmas. | Tim Hancock lives and breathes Christmas. |
When the 21-year-old is not studying business at the University of Ulster, he is thinking about blow moulds and pixel mega trees. | When the 21-year-old is not studying business at the University of Ulster, he is thinking about blow moulds and pixel mega trees. |
Blow moulds are basically plastic figures with lights in them and most Christmas fans would have one or two of them. | Blow moulds are basically plastic figures with lights in them and most Christmas fans would have one or two of them. |
Tim owns 300. | Tim owns 300. |
They are not all on display at his family home's in Tandragee, as he changes the set-up every year. | They are not all on display at his family home's in Tandragee, as he changes the set-up every year. |
364-day hobby | 364-day hobby |
His father started the collection in 1999 but the "turning point" for Tim came in 2011 when he watched a documentary on Christmas displays and got in touch with the people who featured in it. | His father started the collection in 1999 but the "turning point" for Tim came in 2011 when he watched a documentary on Christmas displays and got in touch with the people who featured in it. |
He started a Facebook group for display owners in the UK and opened Tim's Lights to the community - there's no entry fee but people are asked to give a donation to charity. | He started a Facebook group for display owners in the UK and opened Tim's Lights to the community - there's no entry fee but people are asked to give a donation to charity. |
About 60 people came to the switch-on in November. | About 60 people came to the switch-on in November. |
"I never imagined we would be at the scale we have reached now," he said. | "I never imagined we would be at the scale we have reached now," he said. |
"For me it's more about the Nativity (the birth of Jesus Christ) - the real reason of Christmas - and the charity." | "For me it's more about the Nativity (the birth of Jesus Christ) - the real reason of Christmas - and the charity." |
He was programming the pixel trees from mid-April and starting putting the display together in September. | He was programming the pixel trees from mid-April and starting putting the display together in September. |
"If it's not at the forefront of my mind, it's always in the back of it," he said. | "If it's not at the forefront of my mind, it's always in the back of it," he said. |
However, like Santa, Tim puts his feet up and switches off for the big day itself - before starting on his designs for Christmas 2020. |
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