Holiday decor lines the shelves in early October |
The Peanuts gang experiences so-called Christmas Creep back in 1974. |
Christmas Creep is a Myth
As a self-described Christmas fanatic, I assure
you Christmas Creep is a myth. Some of my earliest memories involve looking for
signs of Christmas, and holiday merchandise displayed alongside back-to-school
supplies was not unusual. In fact, a full FORTY years ago (1974) Charles Shultz
was poking fun at the idea of early Christmas sales in this scene from “It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown.” Holiday sales start early, but not
necessarily any earlier than they have for decades.
Halloween still ranks high at my house! |
The Christmas Creep Backlash is, well…Discriminatory
I know it’s all the
rage to denounce Christmas Creep – to even boycott stores - but why pick on
Christmas? This so-called “mashing” of holidays (when the merchandising of one holiday
or season runs into another) happens all year. BBQ grills and patio furniture
appear alongside Valentine candy. Fall sweaters and warm boots make their appearance
right around the 4th of July!
Thanksgiving fans can also be Christmas fans. |
Christmas Creep is not an assault on Halloween and Thanksgiving
Halloween and
Thanksgiving are alive and well! Costume parties, pumpkin patch excursions, and
trick-or-treating fill the month of October. Stopping for a long lazy weekend
of turkey, stuffing and football is still an American tradition. We are each
free to choose when and how we engage in the holiday season, but beginning
one’s Christmas preparations early and fully embracing the Thanksgiving holiday
are, thankfully, not mutually exclusive.
Early planning makes for a smooth holiday season. |
Christmas Creep is a Good Thing
Shortly after the
“Christmas already?” chatter comes gasps of “Christmas really snuck up on me!” Consider
the first few glimpses of Santa a reminder to get out your planner. The
countless details of shopping, decorating, baking and travel can suck the
“magic” right out of the holiday season. Use these early days to plan your most
important traditions.
Even a hard-core Christmas fanatic like me has to ask: “What’s with the Santa Pig?” |
Christmas Creep has a Fan Club
Scrooge-ish comments aside, Christmas Creep
has a huge fan club. These are folks who live one joyful holiday season to the
next…people who secretly listen to Jingle Bells in August...people who buy a
house because of its “tree-worthy” foyer. Some of these people celebrate the
“true meaning of Christmas.”
I happen to be one of these Christmas Creep fans.
I make no apologies.
I love Christmas.
I happen to be one of these Christmas Creep fans.
I make no apologies.
I love Christmas.
Here we go, friends.
Saturday morning, while kids sleep off their trick-or-treat sugar high and
parents scrape pumpkin guts off their porches, the holiday season will be upon
us. Jump in, hold back, or go with the flow – whatever your style – here’s
wishing you a happy holiday season.
So…how do you feel about Christmas Creep?
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