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How Xmas Has Changed

December 30th, 2006 1 comment

Funny how Christmas, I mean the holiday season, has changed over the years…and I’m not that old…

Politically Correct

It’s strange how less and less people say “Merry Christmas” nowadays. I agree that the politically correct (PC) term “Happy Holidays” is more appropriate. It’s just odd to hear people say alternative phrases to each other. The other day I picked up the greeting “Merry Holiday” which I thought was amusing, yet quite appropriate. I wonder what they say in the UK, since holiday means vacation; then again, I don’t think they have the PC issue there.

Shopping and Gifts

Is it me or does the shopping season getting crazier every year? I must agree that Americans give far too much stress on the gift-giving custom and not enough of family, friends, and plain old rest. Finding the right gift is a pain and people are so picky with what they want. Maybe this is why gift cards are so popular now.

I also like the following idea to help solve this problem: each adult member in large family buys for only one other adult. We do this on my wife’s side of the family and it works real well. We pick from a hat to decide who buys for whom. But the kids get presents from everyone of course.

Personally

Personally, the holidays have sure changed from being a kid, to young adulthood, to father. It used to be waking up early, opening lots of toys, then playing with them the rest of the day. Then in my 20s, it was about coming home from out of town and visiting family and friends and doing my own thing. Now it’s about family, my wife and kids, my brother and his family, my parents, in-laws, etc. Pretty crazy.