It’s that time of year again, the time of red and green
decorations and those wonderful tunes that only play during this season! Every
year I watch as Christmas comes around and eagerly wait for the stores and streets
to be decked out with holiday cheer. But why do they all feel the need to start
the week of Thanksgiving? The stores and buildings are rushing our time of rest
during the holidays because they are promoting the very next one even we haven’t
finished the one we’re on. They really should wait until people are ready to
get decorated for Christmas and after they have enjoyed there Thanksgiving
break to ‘deck out the halls’ and crank up the music!
People have the same view as I do, but others think that it’s
fine to have the Christmas music playing in the middle of Thanksgiving. I, however,
have always disliked when this has been done. I think that Christmas music
should not be played or sung until the first of December, then sing and play
all you want! However, this year was different for me. For some reason I have
been waiting for Christmas to come around… the music, the snow (not the cold), and
the lights all over the houses. I was already in the Christmas mood the first
week of November, and I wanted December to come as soon as possible! I couldn't
change when people would start to put their lights up or when the stores would
start decorating, but I could start listening to Christmas music and is fed my
hunger for the Christmas season for the time. So, now my thoughts and attitude
has changed… if you are ready for Christmas do what you wish with the Christmas
music, but to all the stores- I would like you to keep your decorations up on
the shelves until December or at least till after Thanksgiving.
One of the most recent singing groups that I’ve been
enjoying is “Celtic Thunder” I first discovered them on a TV special that was
playing one afternoon…. my mom and I sat down to see what it was all about, and
let’s just say we weren’t willing to leave the living room to eat dinner. It
was that good that we brought dinner in with us and watched the rest of the
performance. Here’s a sample of what they’re all about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a60LxpKNMOw
Enjoy!

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