On Nov. 1, Minneapolis photographer Cindi Yang arranged a trio of slim artificial pine trees in her living room.
On Nov. 2, she shared a video of herself setting up her Christmas trees on TikTok, where it quickly gathered nearly 40,000 likes.
Though she needed a little Christmas, the trees were enough. Yang decided to wait until after Thanksgiving to hang the ornaments.
Lana Baggenstos didn't bother to hold off.
The clinical pharmacy specialist who lives in Minneapolis put up her Christmas tree — decorations and all — on the first day of November.
"I thought, 'What the heck, it's 2020. It's been a long year and we could use some holiday cheer,' " Baggenstos said.
Like Yang, she was hoping the decorations would "change up the scene, and bring in more happiness and joy as we hunker down this holiday — and for who knows how long."
Even before the skulls and ghosts from Halloween came down, Christmas lovers across Minnesota were dragging out boxes of snowmen ornaments and untangling strands of twinkly lights.