Bah?
- December 24th, 2008
- Posted in Uncategorized
- Write comment or click if you like the post:

Time to get a little off topic. The pic isn’t me, but a recent addition to flickr (little black bars are mine) that pretty much sums it up for most of you.
Anyone else noticed the general feeling of bah-humbuggery lately? I don’t really get into this holiday thing, but it seems to me that people around here are down in the dumps so to speak. I drove around looking at the lights the other day and noticed a very distinct lack of effort from the usual “keeping up with the Joneses” types. Like Halloween, you can usually find the best stuff in the “rich neighborhoods” but this year’s lack of participation was very apparent. I’d say less than half of the houses seen had not been decorated at all. It was very strange.
I’ve boiled it down to one or more of three possible reasons, and I have an opinion for each:
- No one lives in those expensive houses any more.
- They all went “Eco”
- Black Christmas aka “Apocalypse Fever”
The first one is rather self explanatory, and probably the most reasonable assumption given the current economy and housing crisis. The likelihood of the second reason is somewhat diminished by the fact that many of these are the same people that drive their Hummers to Wal-mart. The third, (and the second, to a lesser degree) has a lot to do with the predominantly white republican devout Christians that live around here. Think the whole end of Religulous, but concentrated in one sermon every Sunday. This kind of “waiting for the end times” is the great unspoken ideal around here and probably near you as well, you just might not notice it. I envision a Pat-Robertson-esque father telling his children that Christmas is canceled because the rest of American voted in a black guy and something about the seven signs or wtf ever… maybe not the best vision to put in your head… sorry, I thought you needed something to replace the missing sugar plums ![]()
Maybe the whole thing comes down to a serious lack of marketing. Maybe the general feeling of Holiday Cheer® and commercial bombardment just go hand in hand. This year, instead of Tickle-me-Elmo’s, we have Cut-my-Wrist-Emo… and (s)he comes with a black Christmas tree:

I think its time for my annual reminder for those in the marketing industry. I think you know what to do, and you can take your little emo spawn with you. Now if you’ll pardon me, I have some kids to kick off my lawn…
Wishing you the TIMELESS treasures of the world…
The love of GOD, warmth of HOME, the CARE of FAMILY, and the company of GOOD FRIENDS!
A joyous CHRISTMAS to YOU and your FAMILY.
Now I want a cut my wrist Elmo. Or maybe a crucified Elmo. Celebrate JC’s birthday with a reminder that the lord of hosts was nailed to a post? Dunno. But I got ideas too dammit!
Happy Thursday!
Happy Healthy Holidays
Merry Christmas!
I have actually seen more lights this year than ever before. I am also surprised at the number of houses with LED lights rather than the traditional bulbs. They obviously purchased them recently as well. The area I live in has been in an economic depression for about the last 20 years. Several recent events put in motion by 9/11 have spurred interest again in the area, so we are actually seeing economic growth here. It is hard for me to be objective about the crisis when there are very few in the area who are affected by it.
I agree with you that the Christmas spirit seems to be diminished. There haven’t been as many Christmas TV shows on this year, or at least I haven’t seen them in the guide. I think the doom and gloom that the media is pushing on us right now is mostly artificial. Statements that imply that the end of America is near by citing that unemployment is at its worse since the 1980s are ridiculous. Uh, hello, we recovered from worse unemployment situations before. America will pull through this one as well.
My gut tells me that the media is setting up the American public with all this doom and gloom and then will suddenly spring recovery and joy at some point early in Obama’s term. They will attribute it to Obama’s awesome policies in the hopes that he will get awesome approval ratings and thus will feel more free to push his politics. Personally I don’t care so much because I believe in America and this is simply balancing us out – politically and in terms of diversity. That and I’m ready for the doom and gloom preaching to end.
BTW, your blog things this is my first visit!
For me at least Christmas came upon me too fast. I don’t know why (maybe it has something to do with Thanksgiving being later then usual) but I usually have all my Christmas stuff done by the first week of December. This year I was out on Christmas Eve getting last minute gifts. I also notice that I didn’t get hardly any Christmas cards from people. We usually receive around 30 to 40 cards but this years it was probably only 11.