No Thanksgiving Hype, Great

Thanksgiving is one holiday that really doesn’t get much hype. Unless, of course, you fall into that set of people who must shop. I am definitely NOT one of those people. The powers that be can’t sell anything big for this particular holiday except the food items that are needed.

The focus is on Christmas, Hanukkah, maybe New Year’s Eve. However, many stores opened at 9PM on Thanksgiving day this year. In the past, this was unheard of. I think it’s ridiculous. Can’t people go one day without shopping? It’s bad enough the stores open their doors at 5AM.

What? Do people have to throw out their company because they are going shopping at 9PM? Do they say “Sorry, hurry and finish that piece of pie because I am out of here in an hour”?

I like a leisurely holiday. I enjoy the preparations, the dinner, whether in my own house or at family. Here in NY, the Macy’s Parade is televised so if you’re not there you can still see it.

My habit is to catch glimpses of the parade while preparing things for the dinner. It’s Christmas theme makes it the precursor to the big holiday to come. If you think about it, Thanksgiving is not the focus at all. Too bad.

The end of the parade signals the big curtain call, Santa Claus on his sleigh with all the reindeer and elves. It’s really a sight, and he’s usually great. It’s as if he’s a real person, very natural.

I get misty eyed seeing the Santa at the end. Something about him catches me by surprise. Good thing I don’t have a TV in my kitchen since I had it done over, or I’d be all choked up watching him.

I’m sure holidays are heavy for most people. The present is heavy, as well as the past. Is it the traditions, the anticipation, the expectations, conscious and subconscious? The things we used to do, things we still do, things that are new to do, things we must do, the people we did those things with, the stories we remember, and the people we’re doing them with today.

Heavy.

There are things we do and remember a time doing these same things, but the clothes, the era, were different, are different. I’m not that nostalgic, nor do I want to go back in time. I am just aware that things are different and changing.

Am I different? I supposed I am, but in many ways, no, I am not. I am still who I always was. Santa at the end of the parade made me misty eyed as a little kid, too.

Thoughts on Shopping on Thursday

Finally I believe that my shopping for the holiday is done. There are a few more errands to mark off my to-do list, but basically I am finished. Yes, checked the list twice. If I forgot anything there will be trouble!

While at the mall this week, I was stopped by a number of merchants hawking their goods from these small kiosks that pop up this time of year. New Yorker that I am, I was able to deflect most and keep my eye on the tiger. But this one guy had a good move and some how he was buffing my nails! He was selling Dead Sea Salt facial scrubs and his accent said Israeli. And he’s buffing my nails! Oh brother!

He told me his name , but who remembers? He asked my name, my nationality, and my age. Whoa, hold on there mister! All the while buffing my nails, and pitching his wares. I mean really pushing me to buy his facial scrub stuff, discounts and all, but I refused. When I told him my age he eyeballed me intently and said “No way!” He turned to his co-worker and asked her to guess my age. Give me break people. Are they all in on the action or what? Well, this girl guessed a good 15 years younger than I really am and says No way, too.

Ok, fine! So the young guy buffing my nails stops, looks me in the eyes and says,”You know something? You are a gorgeous lady and you look a million bucks. But your nails look 50 cents.”

And with that I said thank you and was gone. Oh geez!

Checking Off the List

The week is moving along quickly as it always does when there’s a lot of things to do.  I’m working on the to-do list and thankfully checking things off as I go.   “Making a list and checking it twice” as the Christmas carol goes. 

Since the snow, I think it’s a good thing that we are forced to slow down, take stock, reassess, take a breath.  I worked well yesterday and today is going to be a finishing up kind of day. 

Did I say the image of Santa Claus, St. Nicholas, Kris Kringle should’ve been a woman?  Men can’t handle all the things that need to be done for a holiday on schedule, in time, and in one piece!  And clean the house, prepare meals, keep up with laundry and the bills, and feed the fish.  Can they do all that?  I think not.  Do we make ourselves crazy doing all this?  I think yes.

So, I’m off.  Leave a message.  We can talk later, ok?