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What happened to THANKSGIVING?
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What happened to THANKSGIVING?
Geeeesh, I went to HE*LMART today and what has happened to THANKSGIVING!?!?!
Now that Howlaween is over the Christmas BASH is ON........doesn't anyone celebrate Thanksgiving geeeeeesh?!?!
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See...we never have that problem up here in Canada.
Canadian Thanksgiving is 6 weeks earlier than the US one... always held second Monday of October.... I heard the reasoning behind this was that over the years, the pilgrims and farmers gave thanks for their harvest before the long winter set in, which is, being further north than the US, usually sets in before points further south. So thats why the day of Thanksgiving was celebrated so much earlier.
Anyways, the point is it being so early, Christmas never gets in the way...so right after Halloween, all bets are off and let the Christmas tidings flow.
Plus in some parts of Canada, Northern Ontario specifically, it already feels and looks like Christmas, with snow flying tonight.
Brrrrr
Canadian Thanksgiving is 6 weeks earlier than the US one... always held second Monday of October.... I heard the reasoning behind this was that over the years, the pilgrims and farmers gave thanks for their harvest before the long winter set in, which is, being further north than the US, usually sets in before points further south. So thats why the day of Thanksgiving was celebrated so much earlier.
Anyways, the point is it being so early, Christmas never gets in the way...so right after Halloween, all bets are off and let the Christmas tidings flow.
Plus in some parts of Canada, Northern Ontario specifically, it already feels and looks like Christmas, with snow flying tonight.
Brrrrr
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Brent wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:A few homes already have Christmas lights on in my neighborhood.
Same here... UGH!!! By the time Christmas actually gets here, I'm going to be sick of this.
Hehehe Yeah, in the future, on the week before Christmas, people will actually start taking down their Christmas trees and decorations 'cause people will become so sick of weeks and weeks of pre-Christmas stuff.
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tropicana wrote:Brent wrote:wxmann_91 wrote:A few homes already have Christmas lights on in my neighborhood.
Same here... UGH!!! By the time Christmas actually gets here, I'm going to be sick of this.
Hehehe Yeah, in the future, on the week before Christmas, people will actually start taking down their Christmas trees and decorations 'cause people will become so sick of weeks and weeks of pre-Christmas stuff.
I'm serious. 10 years ago people decorated after Thanksgiving around December 1st... 5 years ago Thanksgiving(acceptable, that's when I put mine up), and now HALLOWEEN??!! The freaking neighboring city had the decorations up LAST TUESDAY(October 25th). That is just ridiclous.
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I blame....
1. Retail
2. Christmas in July
3. Christmas year-round stores
4. People that love xmax so much they decorate before Thanksgiving.
Here's how it used to be, based upon my fuzzy memory bank (which is not always reliable, warning!):
1. You began your xmas shopping the Friday after Thanksgiving. Or if you had to work that day (yours truly), you began it that following Monday. And definitely by December 1st.
2. Occasionally you had those nuts that shopped earlier, sometimes months earlier (my mom, who would put things aside in say February and forget where she stashed them).
3. People might put up outdoor xmas lights but not turn them on until the very day after Thanksgiving. If you did, you were merely testing them.
4. Indoor decorations went up as early as the day after Thanksgiving too.
5. Holiday baking began December 1st.
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1. Retail
2. Christmas in July
3. Christmas year-round stores
4. People that love xmax so much they decorate before Thanksgiving.
Here's how it used to be, based upon my fuzzy memory bank (which is not always reliable, warning!):
1. You began your xmas shopping the Friday after Thanksgiving. Or if you had to work that day (yours truly), you began it that following Monday. And definitely by December 1st.
2. Occasionally you had those nuts that shopped earlier, sometimes months earlier (my mom, who would put things aside in say February and forget where she stashed them).
3. People might put up outdoor xmas lights but not turn them on until the very day after Thanksgiving. If you did, you were merely testing them.
4. Indoor decorations went up as early as the day after Thanksgiving too.
5. Holiday baking began December 1st.
Mary
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We do celebrate Thanksgiving by going to my grandpas and eat with the family. But, it is very sad now and will never be the same. My grandma died of cancer 3 years ago only 3 days before Thanksgiving. We still try to get together because that is what she would of wanted. She loved holidays and having her family all together. My grandparents have 11 children, 26 grandchildren (including my brother and I) and 14 great-grandchildren.
It is also a little depressing for me because on November 19th, 1999 a co-worker and friend of mine died in a car accident. So, I don't think holidays will ever be the same.
It is also a little depressing for me because on November 19th, 1999 a co-worker and friend of mine died in a car accident. So, I don't think holidays will ever be the same.
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