Holy-day
There is something disgusting about the way that America commercializes all the major holidays. I know it's been said before but if I don't say it, I won't be able to stand myself in the morning so here we go.
On a scale of one to ten, Thanksgiving isn't really that bad. Give it a five. Most of the hype that Turkey Day gets is in the form of sports events or shopping the day after. It's less about the holiday and more about the associated events. Of course, that could be because there is no gifting directly associated with Thanksgiving. No candy, no flowers, and no gifts. So the manufacturers made the day after the big day because you are now "Running out of time before X-mas."
So we go shopping. Hell, I go shopping. The deals are great and aside from the legions of bargain hunters it is very easy to have a good time. You shop, you buy and you get that perfect gift. Not a bad time in my book. The problem is those legions of shoppers. What could be a perfect day spent shopping with friends or family becomes a rat race to clear the bargain bin and snag the veritable Blue Light Special. It becomes this orgy of consumerism at its worst. People stop thinking of others and start looking for the items that they just "Have to have." And to at insult to injury, Christmas is a month away!
I guess I just want to say, do your shopping later. Let the feeling of the season sink in. Even if the event that Thanksgiving is based on is total mook, it doesn’t mean that we can't make something of it. Take a breath and smell the pumpkin pie.
Have a very happy Thanksgiving all.
Muah!
Lyrinoir
Nota Bene
I will be heading down to Texas for the week, so the blog is taking a few days off. Posts will start up again no sooner than Monday. Later.
On a scale of one to ten, Thanksgiving isn't really that bad. Give it a five. Most of the hype that Turkey Day gets is in the form of sports events or shopping the day after. It's less about the holiday and more about the associated events. Of course, that could be because there is no gifting directly associated with Thanksgiving. No candy, no flowers, and no gifts. So the manufacturers made the day after the big day because you are now "Running out of time before X-mas."
So we go shopping. Hell, I go shopping. The deals are great and aside from the legions of bargain hunters it is very easy to have a good time. You shop, you buy and you get that perfect gift. Not a bad time in my book. The problem is those legions of shoppers. What could be a perfect day spent shopping with friends or family becomes a rat race to clear the bargain bin and snag the veritable Blue Light Special. It becomes this orgy of consumerism at its worst. People stop thinking of others and start looking for the items that they just "Have to have." And to at insult to injury, Christmas is a month away!
I guess I just want to say, do your shopping later. Let the feeling of the season sink in. Even if the event that Thanksgiving is based on is total mook, it doesn’t mean that we can't make something of it. Take a breath and smell the pumpkin pie.
Have a very happy Thanksgiving all.
Muah!
Lyrinoir
Nota Bene
I will be heading down to Texas for the week, so the blog is taking a few days off. Posts will start up again no sooner than Monday. Later.
