Happy Festivus!

 

Happy Festivus, everyone! It may not be an official holiday, but I celebrate anyway. So, let's get that meatloaf cooked up and air some grievances. The fact that I remembered to post this Festivus message that I had planned to do months in advance is truly a Festivus Miracle. Cheers, everyone! And the lack of traffic on this blog lately has me deeply disappointed with you all. I have a lot of issues with you all right now...Okay, you get the idea. 

On a more serious note, the holiday, which was originally portrayed on an episode of Seinfeld, was practiced by a family starting in the late 1960s, if I recall the lore correctly. The basic premise of Festivus was to challenge all the social pressure and commercialization that characterize our current Christmas holiday season. So instead of a tree, just use a plain metal pole. A meal that most don't consider all that fancy or attractive challenges some of the extravagance that goes with the usual festivities during Christmas. Really, we are so bombarded by ads for all sorts of products and so on that are supposed to make Christmas special, but do little more than stress everyone out (I was just out getting the last of my meal prep, and I am glad to be back home) and add to credit card debt (which is a big problem in the US already). Airing of grievances certainly costs less. Actually, just getting together and enjoying each other's company should be enough, but apparently that has long ago been lost in our culture.

Cheers, everyone.

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