It's November 30, 2018.
At the time that I am currently writing this, it's officially two hours until December 1st, so I guess it's socially acceptable to give you and start my New Year's Resolution: Be More Positive (and start my English assignments more than two hours before they are due...). So rather than writing a good four to five paragraphs about how cynical I am once the holidays are over or how much the Christmas and overall, holiday season has changed since I was a kid, I'm gonna spice things up! Because to be quite honest that can be a little depressing and of course it is the holidays.
Let's start.
Why I love bitter cold weather, dead and shedding trees in my living room, and spending way too much money on gifts that leave me in the red going into the new year...
Never mind, I already failed by 2019 New Year's Resolution, we're going back to plan one.
Back on the topic of bitter cold weather even before December even begins... Once Halloween is over, (for us sane individuals at least) people start to crave the cozy feeling of pulling out our winter Uggs, plugging in those Christmas lights, and the sight of first snow. Sure, it's exciting to gaze out the window all bright- eyed and hopeful that school will be cancelled or at the very least delayed the following day. But I don't think those people ever lived in the upper Northeast... To us, first snow means first blizzard, which isn't that bad in the concept of it, except when this happens the second week of November.
Yes, (for those who celebrate) everyone is praying and wishing on every star they find for a white Christmas, but the ironic thing is, for the past few years the only days that aren't similar to the climate to Siberia is over the holiday break, including Christmas Eve and day. Instead, mother nature decides to give us the finger for killing the planet by giving us a crappy hell storm of humidity, clouds, the cold, and torrential rainfall. Yay. Merry Christmas!
But, all in all, despite how much I complain on this blog about... everything, I really do like the holiday season because whether we choose to notice or appreciate them, winter in Sparta has some pretty appreciable attributes. Not limited, but including our German Christmas Market, the Tree Lighting Ceremony, the fact that we get snow at all (even though it's a pain to shovel), and ice skating on the lake. Happy (early) holidays loving readers, let's hope I actually follow through with my New Year's Resolution for my following blog posts!
About doing blog posts earlier... relatable. Also, though blizzards and stuff might be chaotic and a bit annoying, it gives me a home-y feeling, and it's nice to chill inside as it storms outside.
ReplyDeleteLol I loved this! I can really see your personality in this!! Very intriguing and funny!
ReplyDeleteWhy don't you tell yourself that blog posts are due on the 20th of every month... :)
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