The leaves aren't finished falling here. Though brisk winds have done a good job of denuding the majority of the brilliant red, yellow and orange leaves that have been hanging on desperately the last few weeks. Cotton trucks are humming down the highways, loading massive modules of white rectangles and bearing them to the gins. Every road you drive down has bits of white fluff clinging to the edges, blowing in the breeze. Testament to the harvest.
Some of you have already finished your shopping! I have done, say.... 20 percent. I know Thanksgiving is a distinctly American holiday, though some of you have planned "grateful" celebrations for your families. Traditionally, most people don't decorate for Christmas until the day after Thanksgiving. But this year, I have seen wreaths, ornaments, outdoor light displays and tinsel well before the usual dates. As early as OCTOBER in some cases. While I love Christmas as much as anyone, I'm not ready for the season to begin! The kids haven't even polished off their Halloween candy yet! Though their mother has done her part by polishing off all the chocolates.
Rob and I are planning to do the "Santa Shopping" on December 2nd. A nice time, after the turkey leftovers are finished and the season truly should begin. Another trip to the city for those things that are impossible to find in a rural area. We did buy the Wii in July so we wouldn't have to deal with the late season panic of trying to find the impossible to find. Every commercial Abby sees prompts her to say: "I want you to get me that!" You have to love a capitalistic society. Nothing says peace, love and joy like a princess castle.
One of our annual family rituals is to buy some gifts for those less fortunate than ourselves. Since J.T. earns a $3 a week allowance, We've been discussing the possibility of him using a portion of his saved allowance to buy something for the food bank. He was adamantly opposed. Insisting that everyone in Statesboro lives in "cabins" (houses) and have everything they need. Since part of my job at a non-profit involves fielding requests for financial aid, I know that isn't the case. Convincing him to part with his money has not been an easy sell. "But I worked HARD for that money. If I give it away, I'll have to work even harder to earn it all back."
I blame Rob. He always wanted his allowance in one dollar bills so there was more to count. While generous me wanted to box up my leftovers and ship them to those starving children in Africa.
Sparkly Street Family Update.
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7 comments:
Gosh I love that you can judge the seasons by whether or not the leaves have finished falling. We don't have any autumn trees around here. Although perhaps we could say that the Christmas season is on once the Jacaranda has finished doing it's lilac thing...
Oh, and shopping? 0% done.
I'm in the 0% basket too, although the proliferation of supermarket santas is giving me a prompt!
Sussanah thinks Christmas capitalism is measured by the Barbie hot tub party bus. I'm inclined to agree...
We're part way into the swing, Cherub suddenly announced he wanted to write his Santa letter and so I had to mail order the item he wanted.
Gosh the Rob/you money thing made me laugh.
I'm secretly admiring Rob and his ability to be stingy with his money.
Oh were you talking about me when you said that some people have finished their Christmas shopping? *blush* Well, yes, as a matter of fact, I have, thanks for asking!
sigh. Can't you at least have your scrabble turn? I've been waiting for days!
About 50% of shopping done. Only because we are going on holidays next week, and I knew if it wasn't done before then, it wouldn't get done. The remaining 50% is likely to be done on Christmas Eve. Let's hope the shops stay open late!
It is the season. It is! I am just ill prepared for it, as usual...
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