Bah, Humbug.
Dec. 1st, 2006 10:41 amToday is December 1. I can now mention Christmas without nauseating myself.
I just can't bring myself to think about Christmas prior to December 1. I know many folks like to start at US Thanksgiving; some start immediately after Halloween. Some neighbours apparently start on Dec 26 the prior year as they haven't taken down the xmas lights yet. I'm mulling over organizing members of our civic association into a posse of vigilantes, sneaking around yards in the wee hours of the morning cutting the power cords to the arrays of decorations in mid-January.
In any case, Christmas is going to be a daily topic of conversation for the four weeks prior to Dec 25 so I actively resist any attempt to extend the period to six, eight, ten, 12 or more weeks prior to xmas.
The weather has a lot to do with it. I can't get into any sort of holiday spirit until it gets cold and we have at least a prayer of seeing snow. At the moment, it's 70 degrees F outside with a light drizzle, hardly the stuff of Christmas cheer. Until the sweaters come out of storage, it can't be xmas, no matter what the calendar says.
I'm mildly amused how the most strident atheists and church-and-state-separation activists heartily embrace baby Jesus' birthday. He was apparently not good enough to be our lord & saviour, but He's just fine as an excuse to go shopping.
We plan to go stalking & killing a tree on Dec 10. That gives me a few days still to clean up the house enough that we can place a slowly dying plant in the living room. I wonder how much our county spends in special tree collections & mulching every January...
Now the pressure is on to create a wish list to ease the shopping burden on others. The wish list is harder than you might think, really. I'm (nearly) 40 years old: if I needed something, I probably already have it, and if I don't have it by now, it's probably not that necessary. Still, purchases of real estate or bearer bonds would be received with tremendous gratitude and/or sexual acts not involving blood relatives, pain or animals.
Shopping for others is always a traumatic thing for me. I have some ideas but I'm starting much later in the year than I usually do. Fortunately, we have the Internet. Apparently, it can be used for more than simply pr0n, such as shopping for pr0n. I'll spend a little time this weekend spelunking through eBay and various search engines to see what I can find.
I'll save the topic of xmas cards for another post.
I just can't bring myself to think about Christmas prior to December 1. I know many folks like to start at US Thanksgiving; some start immediately after Halloween. Some neighbours apparently start on Dec 26 the prior year as they haven't taken down the xmas lights yet. I'm mulling over organizing members of our civic association into a posse of vigilantes, sneaking around yards in the wee hours of the morning cutting the power cords to the arrays of decorations in mid-January.
In any case, Christmas is going to be a daily topic of conversation for the four weeks prior to Dec 25 so I actively resist any attempt to extend the period to six, eight, ten, 12 or more weeks prior to xmas.
The weather has a lot to do with it. I can't get into any sort of holiday spirit until it gets cold and we have at least a prayer of seeing snow. At the moment, it's 70 degrees F outside with a light drizzle, hardly the stuff of Christmas cheer. Until the sweaters come out of storage, it can't be xmas, no matter what the calendar says.
I'm mildly amused how the most strident atheists and church-and-state-separation activists heartily embrace baby Jesus' birthday. He was apparently not good enough to be our lord & saviour, but He's just fine as an excuse to go shopping.
We plan to go stalking & killing a tree on Dec 10. That gives me a few days still to clean up the house enough that we can place a slowly dying plant in the living room. I wonder how much our county spends in special tree collections & mulching every January...
Now the pressure is on to create a wish list to ease the shopping burden on others. The wish list is harder than you might think, really. I'm (nearly) 40 years old: if I needed something, I probably already have it, and if I don't have it by now, it's probably not that necessary. Still, purchases of real estate or bearer bonds would be received with tremendous gratitude and/or sexual acts not involving blood relatives, pain or animals.
Shopping for others is always a traumatic thing for me. I have some ideas but I'm starting much later in the year than I usually do. Fortunately, we have the Internet. Apparently, it can be used for more than simply pr0n, such as shopping for pr0n. I'll spend a little time this weekend spelunking through eBay and various search engines to see what I can find.
I'll save the topic of xmas cards for another post.
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Date: 2006-12-01 05:43 pm (UTC)If you think that it's hard to get in the mood until there's a chance of snow, I guess you wouldn't like the Bay Area . . .
But, we did get snow up in Ashland a couple of days ago. Some pics on our website.
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Date: 2006-12-01 06:47 pm (UTC)Or Australia.