Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Merry Halloween!


Yesterday, OCTOBER 30TH, I was limping through the aisles of Rite Aid when what did my wandering ears happen to hear? Yes, you've guessed it, Christmas music!

Once the initial shock and dismay passed I thought to myself, "Why the surprise?" It makes perfect sense in a country where the all mighty dollar is more important than the Allmighty. Religious persuasion, or lack thereof, aside I do live in one of the cultures that represents two of the holiest days in the Christian calendar by a fat man in a red suit and a rabbit.
















Still, I can't help but reminisce about the "good 'ol days" when lights, decorations, carols and yes, commercials about Christmas didn't begin until after Thanksgiving. Remember Thanksgiving? That lovely day got lost somewhere in the over-the-top, overhyped, overextended holiday season that begins long before October 31st, and if we're not careful, will start right around July 5th. Can red, white and blue plastic pumpkins be far behind?

Did you catch this story on Halloween today on Marketplace?

My cheapest and best costume? At age six my mom put some old clothes on me, stuffed a big pillow in my stomach, smeared my face with Crisco and put coffee grounds on it, gave me a bubblegum cigar and sent me out as a hobo. Excellent costume and the cost? I'd say about $.15 for the bubblegum cigar!

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