It happened on the weekend.
It caught me by surprise, though you would have thought that I would
know better. I saw my first Christmas
display. We haven't even gotten to Halloween
yet, and already the Christmas decorations are out.
Now don't get me wrong, I love Christmas, but shouldn't we
tackle things in some sort of chronological order? It seems a little premature to be getting
ready for Christmas when you're busy looking for a costume. (and based on the advertisements for
costumes, Halloween is not a particularly holy occasion) As a Canadian, we've already gotten
Thanksgiving out of the way, so we're doing our part. For any of my other readers, you've probably
got other holidays or celebrations before Christmas, but I am sure the
decorations are already out.
Again, I love Christmas, and when my shopping is done, I
love all the store decorations, Christmas music, and wholesome TV shows (Maybe
this year we can get a Dexter Christmas special). I am happy that so many people go to the
trouble to brighten up the world, talk about goodwill, and promote happiness. Sadly, I am cynical and believe that some of
this is more target at the quest for greater profits than the greater good....
but it still does look nice.
I have heard, though not actually seen, some people have
already started turning on their Christmas lights.......... sorry, but that's
just wrong, regardless of how beautiful it looks. I am impressed if you have already hung them
(or still have them up from last year), but there really is no need to turn
them on until we are much closer to the holiday. If I were a Member of Parliament I would
introduce a bill banning all Christmas displays to stay packaged up until at
least November 15. If I get my message
out, I might actually win on this promise alone.
"I have heard, though not actually seen, some people have already started turning on their Christmas lights.......... "
ReplyDeletethat's true, the same thing here in my country. I went to a mall last weekend and I saw the Santa Claus and his troop of dwarfs, and also the christmas tree.
that's regrettable...