I think we can all agree that Christmas decorations showing
up in September and October are ridiculous.
Now that we’ve entered November, we find ourselves in the Christmas zone
gray area. I tend to wait till after
Thanksgiving before I officially step into the Christmas season, or when I was
going to an Anglican church, Advent.
Lately, the easy listening station has taken to playing Christmas
music. Every time I catch a song, I sigh
and quickly change the station.
Seriously? Let’s not forget
Thanksgiving people!
However, I find that I am not a strict observer when it
comes to the post-Thanksgiving day rule.
The last time I backed up my phone I clicked to have all of my Sufjan
Stevens music included. Of course, I
forgot that a large chunk of my Sufjan collection comes from his wonderful
Christmas albums. So, I’m driving to
work one day when a Sufjan Christmas song comes on. And I’m conflicted. True, it is not “Christmas” according to my
calculations, but it’s Sufjan and it’s one of my favorite songs (The Friendly
Beasts, in case you’re curious). The
song wins and I thoroughly enjoyed singing along.
“This is it” I told myself.
“One Christmas song and then I’ll hold out for after Thanksgiving.” That is until Spotify alerted me that they’ve
posted an album from a group I really enjoy (The Brilliance). And it’s titled Advent. “Darn it!
Well, one listen won’t hurt, but then no more for real!”
Don’t get me started on Trader Joe’s. I’ve already purchased my first box of
pfeffernusse cookies and candy cane green tea.
I know I won’t be able to wait much longer for candy cane Joe
Joe’s. I’m only flesh and blood.
The real test though, has been films. The other night a friend on Facebook
announced that he was, unashamedly, giving in and watching “White
Christmas”. I couldn’t help but
sympathize with his position. He was
giving in, stepping into full Christmas mode (there’s no going back after
“White Christmas”) and announcing it to the world (via Facebook). Yet the responses back were more kind than
judgmental. People commented with their
favorite lines or songs from the classic film.
A slight wave of joy swept over me as I thought back to the film.
And I wanted to watch it right there and then.
I decided to wait.
(Even though it is on Netflix instant this very moment). I suppose I’ll let little things creep in,
but the waiting is, in a strange way, part of the fun. So, for now, Christmastime is not here.
Yet.
2 comments:
As much as I want to get into Christmas stuff already, I know I'll get sick of it if I start this soon, so I'm making myself hold off. Okay, I did have a Holiday Blend coffee at Starbucks the other day... but no specialty lattes until after the big turkey!
"Sister Winter" is one of my favorite songs, and worth listening to at any time of year. I think Sufjan is a wonderful way to bridge the seasons. Maybe think of the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving as a transitional time, so that when Advent arrives, you have come to full preparation and can enter in with everything you are. Maybe I take the season far too seriously... :)
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