One festive office worker turned her cubicle into a winter wonderland

Anything to keep positive while working in a cubicle.
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Brian Koerber
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Working in an office can be pretty depressing, especially around the holidays, so people will try just about anything to distract themselves from the monotony.

An office in Pennsylvania decided to hold a cubicle decorating contest to keep things fun around the holidays, and one worker went full-blown Jim Halpert on their cubicle.

"We had a cubicle decorating contest at work and one of our employees, Melissa O'Neill made a log cabin complete with two trees outside and a sled inside," Dennine Cardonick Chaffin posted to Facebook.

In the clip O'Neil can be seen eating what many office workers call "sad desk lunch."

The festive cubicle is decorated with Christmas lights, two trees, fake snow on the roof, a wreath, stockings and a sign that reads "Merry Christmas."

According to UPI, the office is part of the company Toll Brothers in Horsham.

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Brian was the Culture Editor and has been working at Mashable on the web culture desk since 2014.

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