Monday, December 14, 2009

Happy Holidays

Holiday season is definitely party season. This week (starting with last weekend) had minimum 6-7 parties, shin-digs, and get-togethers. Jewelry parties, game nights, holiday parties, plus one cannot forget the kick ass little holiday bash at Nanny's nursing home. Epic. Nearly everyone stayed awake! Which is exactly what I was thinking at Matt's UMASS Christmas party. Very few, if any, passed out on the floor- but I had a feeling it was only a matter of time. Very classy crew. I'm so excited this time of year. I'm really trying to make the most of it. Spend time with family, decorate early, presents pretty much out of the way by now, and I've been listening to Christmas carols on 96.1 since Thanksgiving. I can't believe this week marked the one year anniversary of the ice storm. It was one week of freezing uncertainty and nomadic existence I'll never forget. Holiday things were unimportant and half-assed to say the least. Cheap little gifties I picked up for coworkers I hardly knew and unexpected visitors became the gifts I handed out to close family members (sorry, Medines) . It was pathetic and I felt a little embarrassed, but it didn't matter to anyone because we had a shared experience that justified any cut corners (or winter psychosis.) This time around, I hope that collective bond is just as strong and helps me remember the value of friends and family in uncertain times. Happy Holidays, everybody.

(Yeah i said happy holidays. And I'll say it every time. Cause nobody celebrating Christmas with half a brain cares if they hear Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays and it makes everybody else feel nice not to be left out. Plus it saves the trouble of saying "and a happy new year!" Which can be tough to remember after several HOLIDAY cocktails! WOOO)

4 comments:

CaitRenee said...

Is anybody still reading my little blog anymore? Just checking. Let me know!

Megella said...

Pft! Reading it? I have it feed on my Google Reader account so I don't miss it!

Every year I debate a little over the "Merry Christmas" on our Christmas cards. How ridiculous did that just sound? But I have a few friends who are Jewish, including our father's wife, and it feels a tad weird. Do I include them in the mailing? Do I politely leave them off and spare them the "Merry Christmas"? I know what you mean.

Kirsten said...

ha ha, I'm still reading sista! :-)

CaitRenee said...

I don't understand the idiots that can't just accept that somebody said something nice to them and leave it at that. Way to PC for my taste. I wouldn't be offended if I were told Happy Chanhukah or Happy Kwanza. In fact, bring on the Merry, Happy, Terrific, Boozey, Winter-KwanziChristmiKah!