My husband thinks Christmas will be diminished over the decades
Why do you have to go around making perfect sense, Tommy?I guess I'm fortunate. Nobody forces me to watch any vapid Christmas movies (although we do have DVDs of a couple of classics that we watch every year solely because we enjoy them). I'm not annoyed by the commercial advertising because, frankly, I don't pay any attention to it. And no one has regaled me with tales of Rudolph for many, many decades. I do enjoy seeing the nice decorations and lights when I'm out driving.
I had to make a 2000 mile road trip the week before Christmas and actually had difficulty finding much seasonal music on the radio the entire way from New Hampshire to western Michigan and back.
The way I look at it, one can celebrate Christmas as:
- a grateful remembrance of the birth of the Son of God and the wonderful gift of salvation;
- a time for coming together with family and friends - even if by phone -to reconnect and appreciate anew those warm relationships;
- a time for sharing and giving and showing an extra bit of kindness to those with whom we routinely interact - and maybe some we don't even know;
- a mad festival of rushing around and shopping and entertaining and partying (not my thing, but there are actually people who enjoy it!).
If none of the above float your boat, then what's the problem? Just go about your normal activities. If there's an issue, I guess I just don't get it.
The Christmas stuff was out in the shops , the day after Father’s Day here in AustraliaI am as well. Not Christmas in itself, but the looong, drawn out repetitious crap that goes on and on starting in October!
Every year everyone says that in (Bold) .. I personally don't buy turkey because I dislike it, but it always makes me wonder why others do when every year they repeat the same mantra about having to use the turkey up for days and being fed up with it ... why not buy something different for Chritmas dinner.? ( general question Capt, not a personal Criticism )I had a good time with my family here, but I'm glad it's over. To us it has nothing to do with Jesus or god - Christianity simply hijacked the Yuletide season. It's the hype, the commercialism, the pressure to spend on things that will end up in a charity shop, and the endless repeats off films on TV. And I'm glad that the turkey is finished!
Maybe some parts of it, but not spending. Online spending set a new worldwide record as did retail this season.I agree. From what i hear & read it is already severely on the decline in popularity.
Works for me !
We have turkey and a ham.Every years everyone says that in (Bold) .. I personally don't buy turkey because I dislike it, but it always makes me wonder why others do when every year they repeat the same mantra about having to use the turkey up for days and being fed up with it ... why not buy something different for Chritmas dinner.? ( general question Capt, not a personal Criticism )![]()
Yes, that may be sadly so but studies show that most things bought at Christmas time end up in landfills. That is a problem because we are running out of space for these landfills. We are sending our junk to Asia but they are fed up too & some countries are sending our junk back to us. Go figure!Maybe some parts of it, but not spending. Online spending set a new worldwide record as did retail this season.
Not where I live. 100% of our garbage pickup goes into our County's incinerator. There is still a landfill operated in our County that is owned by Waste Management, but no more waste goes into it.Yes, that may be sadly so but studies show that most things bought at Christmas time end up in landfills. That is a problem because we are running out of space for these landfills. We are sending our junk to Asia but they are fed up too & some countries are sending our junk back to us. Go figure!
We did try that, but the family weren't happy... why not buy something different for Chritmas dinner.? ( general question Capt, not a personal Criticism )![]()