Wish the holidays would just go away? It’s okay to tell them to go away.
Holidays can be nice — and terrible! Family can bring us to our knees — both to swoon and to cringe. Romance can make our hearts flutter or seize.
From Halloween to New Year’s, at least here in the United States, we’re inundated 24/7 with messages of how this is the time for families and lovers. We’re instructed to either kiss, or to kiss and make up.
Sometimes none of that is possible or isn’t in our best interest.
Traditional or sacred, I invite you to join me in acknowledging that ignoring any special day is perfectly acceptable. Never, sometimes, always; we can give any number of them a rest, whenever we please.
What matters is that we do everything to get through them as best we can — whatever it takes to mark time, to survive, to thrive through and into gentle holiday-free January.
Do you ever prefer to ignore holidays?
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I agree with you! My happy time is summer, so after the Christmas season I’m just waiting for the laid back time of long summer days.
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my fave seasons are spring & fall – summer is nice too 🙂
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I like the twinkly lights, the music, the classic movies and that my anti-commercialism husband is not into store bought gifts. But I do not like the build up to frenzy which makes me glad it’s over so I can get back to a comforable routine. Saying no can be a very good thing.
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‘anti-commercialism’ – love it – I am too!
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And you know, the older I get the more important it is for me to remember that! Though I constantly argue with my sister the “traditionalist” about it! LOL I think as we age we realize we just don’t need all the trappings any more to make things meaningful to us. Appreciate you post. 😀
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The interesting thing is that sometimes you start the holiday season with high hopes only to find out at the most inappropriate time that it is going down the drain. I guess some might call it a character builder, but I just view it as a total bust. Oh well, there’s always next year – maybe. 🙂
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we are fortunate for every day that we get out of bed
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A belated Happy Halloween.
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hahahaha! am always grateful for a good chuckle & smile, dear Frank 🙂
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I couldn’t resist.
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Thank goodness Halloween hasn’t (yet?) been stacked with unreasonable expectations…
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