Don’t let a grinch ruin your Christmas
Published 12:52 pm Tuesday, December 24, 2019
By now, it’s likely all of the presents have been opened, and many of us are even back at work as we try to cap 2019 with a strong finish.
However, if your family is like ours, there’s probably still a few family Christmases to try to get to over the next few days.
Also, if your family is anything like most of ours, many of the boxes are still sitting in a corner of the living room to be dealt with.
Remember when you’re cleaning up to be mindful of how you throw items away.
For instance, if you got a 70-inch television for Christmas, it probably doesn’t make sense to throw the box in front of your house until it’s picked up.
Every person driving by will know that you got that TV. If the wrong person happens to see it, they might see it as an opportunity to get something valuable.
The Troup County Sheriff’s Office posted a similar thought on Tuesday, warning everyone to be careful how they dispose of gift boxes.
Wrongdoers typically need to get inside of your house to see if you have anything valuable, but if you throw boxes in front of your house that part of the work is already done.
It’s better to break down boxes and throw them in your garbage can for recycling or to take them elsewhere for disposal.
This is a common-sense solution to avoid creating a problem and potentially inviting thieves into your life. It’s as practical as putting valuable items in your trunk — or leaving them at home — when out shopping.
Even though Christmas is over, there are plenty of “Grinch” running around that could ruin your holiday. Don’t let them.