Posts Tagged ‘Thanksgiving’

The Thanksgiving Holiday

November 29th, 2008

As I’ve gotten older, I’ve enjoyed cooking more and more. I can recall a time when I used to believe that if it took longer to cook/prepare a meal than it did to eat it — it wasn’t worth the time. I’m embarrassed that I had such a philosophy, but then again I was in college and I had to focus my brain cells on more important matters like calculus and the time value of money.

I think it’s become official, though, that Thanksgiving is now one of my favorite holidays. All of the cooking, eating, wine, desserts, people, etc. It’s just so much fun! For clarification, when I’m saying one of my favorites, I’m talking top 3. While Christmas, specifically, is not in the top 3 — the general month of December is. The holiday spirit is fun, even if I don’t officially celebrate Christmas as a formal holiday.

In any event, one thing that I really like about Thanksgiving is the national celebration that occurs. Everywhere in the country, at some time between 2-5pm local time, families are sitting down to eat turkey, stuffing and other Thanksgiving treats. Because there is no religious affiliation with Thanksgiving, it really is unlike any other holiday in that you know where everyone is going to be at a certain time. Even if Christmas was non-religious, families still celebrate at different times throughout the day. Some have Christmas morning, others go to someone’s house for an early afternoon celebration, while still others have Christmas dinner and celebrate in the evening.

Thanksgiving is the only holiday where you know what people are doing all day: Football, cooking, and eating. Yum. This year has come and gone, but this just kicks off the holiday season. Woot!

Ghost Town

November 26th, 2008

Man, it’s been a real ghost town around here and I guess I’m really the only one to blame. All of my various ranting nonsense has been conducted via Twitter that I’ve completely neglected my readers of the diatribe. I apologize. 

That being said, it’s time to start gettin’ thankful. The best way, as I’ve found, is to over-indulge yourself with Turkey, Stuffing, Potatoes, Pie and other delicious goodies.

So get to it. Oh yeah.. and don’t forget the wine!

Who are these people??

November 23rd, 2007

There’s one thing I’ve never understood, and that’s the appeal of Black Friday. So, while I might be able to understand the sick, twisted fascination to go out and buy holiday presents on the craziest shopping day of the year.. but who are these people that get up at 5am to hit up target and “beat the crowds?”

Why bother? It seems to me that these sorts of people either have nothing to do and get off on this sick sort of behavior or just want the bragging rights of being able to say “I went shopping on Black Friday and lived to tell the tale.” Do you want a bumper sticker or something?

Please. Give me a break. Stay Home — there’s plenty of time to shop tomorrow.

Registry Poll

November 22nd, 2007

I can’t believe I didn’t think of this earlier.. So, let me poll you — dear Diatribe Readers.

If you were to get married in the next year, would you do your wedding registries on the Friday after Thanksgiving? Yes / No.

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