This time of year, I am amazed at how much money, effort, and time people put into adorning their homes with CHristmas embellishments. Some people fill their entire yards with unnecessary items.
I find it quite unnerving that the word, starvation exists. If people can afford hundreds of dollars to make their yard light up, they can surely spend a few dollars to feed children. I am no saint,the majority of what I buy is frivolous, and will probably be forgotten within the year. Most of what Americans buy is not necessary, simply junk to occupy our dim minds.
Christmas starts in September, and by the time December is here, I am sick of it already. I used to love Christmas, but years of working retail has made it unpleasant. I still like the idea of Christmas, and 100 years ago, would have had quite a fondness for it. Things were different 100 years ago; people appreciated little things, Christmas wasn't about who has the biggest tree, and the best lights. It meant more, and was treasured. Now, it is about money, and numbers, percentages, and statistics.
Just think about what is really important. If lights, and dead trees are of great value to you, by all means- use those kilowatts and murder the trees.
I agree Dana! What happened to the REAL spirit of Christmas...? The world goes from Halloween in October skips Thanksgiving and jumps right over to Christmas. We are a sad generation!
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ReplyDeletesounds like you need a serious job change. get the hell out of retail. :)
i try not to look at all the bad and excess in christmas. it's easy to find the bad (guilty). there are millions of people that help out the starving of the world, and especially around the holidays.
always remember the hope of what Christmas means (I can't believe I actually said that, but it's SO true). :)