calliecritturs
Posted : 11/26/2014 11:18:09 AM
@sharismom
Jackie, my offer still stands, though I may not look as loveable as Charles without hair.
Trying to cram five days work into three here, too.
Waves to Ginger and Stephanie!
Yeah Tina -- who wrote the book "When you have a short week, Thou Shalt Do an INSANE amount of work the days you are there!" -- smack them!
I gotta tell you guys -- when people move somewhere like Florida, the first year they live there they go thru a panic mode because "OMG without snow HOW do I get in the mood for the Holidays??"
I'm convinced this is what gives rise to the insanity that goes on here with "decorating for the Holidays" I know several people who start at Halloween or before -- it is not unusual here to see entire neighborhoods lighting up their homes with enough wattage to support a family of five with what they spend for 2 months on their power bill.
There are TONS of "events" -- every notable city or suburb will have a "Light Up the Holidays" type of 'to do' sometime in the next few days. Big ceremony in the lighting of whatever tree or "decorations" display their civic um .... ENTHUSIASM.
All the theme parks have "holiday celebrations" (which began before this week).
Yes -- spend, spend, spend?? But truly a whole lot of it boils down to the fact that folks who live here in the "almost tropics" really have to try a little harder to get in the holiday mood.
But dang ... let's not start before Halloween?
David and I have a clock that plays various tunes on the hour. And it has a setting for "Holiday Music". But we don't even turn that thing on until the 3rd week of December. Simply because there is only so much of "Silent Night", "We Wish You a Merry Christmas" and "Chestnuts Roasting, et al" I can take in any given year without losing my mind entirely.
David doesn't like us to decorate until at least the 3rd week of December, but then he wants it all up til Epiphany.
Me?? the day after Christmas I'm wanting it DOWN and gone .... (color me "Grinch" green I guess)