Saturday, November 24, 2012

Tis the season...

Black Friday...everywhere I go on the Internet seems to have some subconscious (or in the case of some websites very obvious giant lettering) message reminding us all that now the American Thanksgiving is over we are full on into the Christmas season. Some places do like to get their licks in early if they can. My mother was telling me how a Shoppers Drug Mart in Sarnia had to stop playing Christmas music over their PA system because customers felt it was too early. Either way, here we are. Tis the season to spend, spend, spend. I was a little shocked, though not entirely surprised, reading about some of the "incidents" that occurred throughout the US once retailers opened their doors on Friday (or for some, Thursday). There were reports of physical fights in Macy's, a woman pepper spraying other people (including children) to give herself a competitive shopping edge, and a man collapsing during a mad rush to get into a store only to be ignored by shoppers and staff and subsequently dying. It's a sick twist of the capitalist, free spending society that we live in. But it's tradition...right? RIGHT?

Social commentary aside, all of this has really got me thinking about how much I miss the holiday season. For obvious reasons there is a non-existent amount of Christmas decorations going up around here and it seems so strange given all of the photos and stories I have been seeing and hearing from back home. There's just something special about enjoying that first Starbucks Christmas blend, or going out shopping for Christmas gifts. I won't be sending Christmas cards out to friends for the first time in three years just because there's no where to buy them and I really don't trust the postal system to deliver before July.

I miss the weather too. I'm not much of a winter guy but not having any cold weather makes me realize just how much I miss it. I can't get bundled up into sweaters and scarves, no toques to where or boots to put on. No wonderful feeling of entering a warm house after braving the cold wind and snow outside. No shovelling...wait, I'll take that one. There's a distinct lack of seasonal transition here (it's either hot or stinking hot) and because of that it hasn't registered just what time of the year it is. At least in London there were decorations and lights all over the city to remind you. Here it's just another late November day. Our next school week starts on December 1st...and it just feels like summer.

I am looking forward to taking in some of my favourite England and Canada Christmas traditions. Eating mince pies and drinking mulled wine and cider in London, seeing the Oxford Street and Carnaby Street lights and the Harrod's Christmas displays, going to see the giant tree in Trafalgar Square. Bring home and going out with family, hearing Dusty read "The Night Before Christmas" (in person this time!), exchanging presents and eating waaaay too much delicious food, and afterwards washing it down with some delicious digestifs. Now that my flights are booked I'm getting really anxious to get flying and get to these places and spend time with my closest friends and family. Only 20 more school days left!

What are some of your favourite Christmas traditions? Feel free to leave a comment here or on Facebook!

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