So I have become very anti-internet-when-I-get-home since I usually get my fill of rage against the machine at work...well against the internet at least. I am still trying to figure out why I bought a laptop I have no intention of using. And I am totally paranoid that they are watching, always watching what I do on my work computer - so I don't want to post from work. BUT, on Saturday, I finally got a phone with the internet so now I have the bane of my existence conveniently stowed in my pocket wherever I go. Now I really don't have an excuse for not posting...as long as I'm wearing pants, I can blog.
A lot of friends have been talking about how much they hate Christmas creeping into (or completely taking over) November. So I started thinking about the issue - because apparently it's a big one and obviously something I should be thinking about, right? I think Thanksgiving suffers from severe middle-child syndrome. Halloween comes first and is a little bit crazy but well recognized, highly celebrated and ridiculously loved. Then there's Christmas, the ever impatient youngest child who can't wait their turn...ever. Plus Christmas is the 'favorite' child - it's loved, celebrated, commercialized, overpriced and way over represented. And Thanksgiving just sits back and gets run over by these two crazy holidays on either side of it. It never complains when people forget it or when international businesses schedule important meetings that day (ugh...speaking from experience on that). Thanksgiving doesn't mind giving the lime light to the other two. Why? Becaus...
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