The last few Thanksgivings have been D. Rainy, but I love a B. Cold and Dry Thanksgiving!

I try to hold on for the mild weather as long as I can because of days like yesterday when we got 12 inches of snow!This is too funny.
Edge, you live in the Northeast and normally have B and want C.
I live in the Southeast and normally have C and want B.
I would love to have A, but that would be highly unlikely here.
Horrible CW! My grandmother always said "they rush the seasons too much". Especially a season like Christmas why would you try to get rid of something so great and positive in a year we've had so much difficulty in the world and in most people's lives? Makes no sense!We saw Valentines Day stuff out and I was disgusted today. It used to be a great time going out after Christmas to look for sales on decorations and just buy the stuff you will never use. Seems like we can barely make it to Christmas now before its gone.
I try not to rush any time anymore. It all goes too fast anyway. I'm not a fan of winter. But I do love the fact we got 12 inches of snow this week and now looks like we should have a white Christmas.I realized that with the past couple of years, ever since the arrival of winter "officially" on December 21st, I have used that date as sort of the "unofficial" kick-off to counting down to Spring. Funny how that works, right? I spend all summer wishing summer away and wanting to fly into Fall again. But the truth is, once we've closed the book on Christmas, the winter can get sort of long and depressing, even for a guy like me who loves it. If there's no more snow storms and stuff after Christmas, then I want to move on to the next season as quick as possible. Why Spring? Spring just seems like it is a good time to begin thinking and planning about the upcoming Holidays. I had strong wishes / urging for Thanksgiving in April / May of 2020. I wonder will the same be true for this year. Thank goodness for Tom Turkey Day!
I used to do a lot of research on the phenomenon that is labeled as "The Christmas Creep". In my life (36 years), I have for sure noticed how much "faster" the holiday stuff comes to the stores and how much faster it seems like they change it out as they rush the next season. For a guy like me who loves the "BER" Holidays, this is a good thing, because I get excited when a place like Hobby Lobby starts putting out Christmas stuff in May, or when we are fighting a horrible hot summer, and you go to the grocery store and get delighted to see Halloween candy starting to populate the shelves, and things like Apple Cider, etc, in August.We saw Valentines Day stuff out and I was disgusted today. It used to be a great time going out after Christmas to look for sales on decorations and just buy the stuff you will never use. Seems like we can barely make it to Christmas now before its gone.
I'm going on a grocery run later this morning, just a few last minute things that we need for Christmas dinner next week. I always think of Thanksgiving much more when I am in Martin's, as opposed to Walmart. I think its because of Martins always giving out the Hams and Turkeys. Thanksgiving, and Halloween, and of course obviously Christmas, is always on my heart and mind 24/7. As our good friend @The_Escalation coined it, the "Christmas Triumvirate".DAYS TILL THANKSGIVING: 341
DAYS TILL NOVEMBER: 317
DAYS TILL THE BERS: 256
Happy Weekend Before Christmas! Does that hit you when I say that? I'm sure it does but for us in this thread of course it's not about Christmas. It's about the day that brought us into this most wonderful time of year. That would be Thanksgiving Day of course. But first we have 2 other counts we look forward to as well. Let's look at all 3 counts together: 341 days till Thanksgiving, 317 days till November & 256 days till The Bers. Our next milestone comes on Monday. It will be the arrival of the 1st of 3 seasons we will go through on our journey back to Autumn. It is the season of winter. Be here for that on Monday as we celebrate our next milestone. Other than that all my turkey loving friends...thank you for being here. You all make this more fun to do every day. Nobody right now is thinking about Thanksgiving...except us in this thread right here and now. Have a great Weekend Before Christmas!
I saw some last week too!We saw Valentines Day stuff out and I was disgusted today. It used to be a great time going out after Christmas to look for sales on decorations and just buy the stuff you will never use. Seems like we can barely make it to Christmas now before its gone.
Kids winter boots are gone in January. Think I bought tanktops last Feb.I used to do a lot of research on the phenomenon that is labeled as "The Christmas Creep". In my life (36 years), I have for sure noticed how much "faster" the holiday stuff comes to the stores and how much faster it seems like they change it out as they rush the next season. For a guy like me who loves the "BER" Holidays, this is a good thing, because I get excited when a place like Hobby Lobby starts putting out Christmas stuff in May, or when we are fighting a horrible hot summer, and you go to the grocery store and get delighted to see Halloween candy starting to populate the shelves, and things like Apple Cider, etc, in August.
But it has its drawbacks too. Our Costco right now, for example, they are selling summer pool toys, bathing suits, etc.... It's crazy! There is a joke at work with a woman that I work with, if she ever has to buy new coats or boots for her kids, you better do it in summer!
Seems like its around July and WalMart loses all their shorts and t shirts. July and August here are smoldering hot and humid so a person needs to plan ahead to see if they have enough t shirts to ruin from sweating..lolI used to do a lot of research on the phenomenon that is labeled as "The Christmas Creep". In my life (36 years), I have for sure noticed how much "faster" the holiday stuff comes to the stores and how much faster it seems like they change it out as they rush the next season. For a guy like me who loves the "BER" Holidays, this is a good thing, because I get excited when a place like Hobby Lobby starts putting out Christmas stuff in May, or when we are fighting a horrible hot summer, and you go to the grocery store and get delighted to see Halloween candy starting to populate the shelves, and things like Apple Cider, etc, in August.
But it has its drawbacks too. Our Costco right now, for example, they are selling summer pool toys, bathing suits, etc.... It's crazy! There is a joke at work with a woman that I work with, if she ever has to buy new coats or boots for her kids, you better do it in summer!
Always those last few minute items are key for any holiday!I'm going on a grocery run later this morning, just a few last minute things that we need for Christmas dinner next week. I always think of Thanksgiving much more when I am in Martin's, as opposed to Walmart. I think its because of Martins always giving out the Hams and Turkeys. Thanksgiving, and Halloween, and of course obviously Christmas, is always on my heart and mind 24/7. As our good friend @The_Escalation coined it, the "Christmas Triumvirate".
All day every day CW!
OH YEAH.....Tom Turkey Day. I remember when it was announced, I was so excited. I think it was like two days later that we had that "first" 4th Thursday of the month, and I woke up raring to go that day and was so excited only to learn that Tom Turkey Day would not be celebrated until after Thanksgiving 20'. Ha. But it's here now and that's what counts.DAYS TILL THANKSGIVING: 339
DAYS TILL NOVEMBER: 315
DAYS TILL THE BERS: 254
Happy Christmas Week! We have arrived at the week of Christmas. This is the only week of the year you can even compare to Thanksgiving Week. We call it the greatest week of the year here. This week is its only real competition for that title. We have 339 days till Thanksgiving. We have 315 days till November. We have 254 days till The Bers. And believe it or not we have reached a MILESTONE today. It is the arrival of winter folks. The 1st of 3 seasons begins today back to the road to the most amazing season of Autumn. With it being Monday our weekly count to Thanksgiving Week stands at 48 weeks. Indeed it is a new week and a very special one at that. It's fun continuing our weekly count to Thanksgiving Week. It certainly deserves it. Our next milestone is Thursday. It will be the first EVER "Tom Turkey Day" which will fall on Christmas Eve. Talk about a special day. I am looking forward to it as I know all of you are. Have a great Christmas Week!

