The holidays in our society are merchant-driven. I love the idea of showing love freely, but hate the whole consumer trap.
When I was a child I was cruelly left out of much of the holiday scene. I hate to see that even today, and sometimes round up people so we can provide gifts to the children of Skid Row, or the children of prisoners ( I haven't done anything this year- maybe I should contribute to the fund for the children of prisoners, but what they really need every year are drivers to bring the items- I don't think I can commit to that with everything that is going on) . These children are often completely left out of the holidays. I now know that the Christmas holidays were arbitraily and innacurately set at the time of the Roman Saturnalia, which featured feasts , drunken parties, etc . The lights and such do give a boost during the long dark nights, but they have little to do with Christmas, which should be in the spring. So I don't get too caught up in them, enjoy what I can, and try to ignore the horrific Christmas music blaring everywhere, especially cover versions of classic songs- Yucky. Every half-baked artist does a terrifyingly cheerful and disgustingly insincere Christmas album- Uggh.
Thanksgiving can be good, but our society mythologizes that also. Lobster was the main dish, I think. In fact, lobster was so plentiful in the early colonies that a law was passed that indentured servants could not be fed lobster more than a few times per week, as this was viewed as cruelty!!! e have so much to be thankful for, and so much reason to share with others who may not have all that they need.
Love,
Changing