They say that Christmas comes earlier every year, and that is certainly the case this year. Dori and I went into town on Monday to get a few essentials, as well as a new shower head as the old one has been falling apart on a disconcertingly regular basis lately. In fact, thinking about it, our plumbing system as a whole has been a menace ever since we first moved in to the Yellow House. During the 6 years we have been renting here we have had a new cistern, repairs to the bath as it was leaking through the ceiling downstairs, a brand new shower, a new washing machine, several replacement parts for the immersion heater and a few dripping taps. Dealing with the landlord/property agents has been a nightmare at times, and so nowadays, as long as it is not going to cost us too much, we tend to do any running repairs ourselves and save ourselves the hassle!
Anyway, as I was saying, we were in town doing our little bit of shopping. We had finished up and were on our way back to the car park when I happened to glance at the window display of a shop to my left. And what did I see? A Christmas tree, faux presents, a Santa and Rudolph blow-up thingy (!) and some random Christmas crackers. I must admit that for a second there I did a mental flip, thinking “what month is this?”. But, yes, on checking with myself I found that we are still indeed in AUGUST!!! Yes, August! I fully expect the shops to be crammed full of Christmas decorations and the like by October time - a mere two months or so before the festive season, but August!? Seriously? The kids here haven’t even gone back to school from their summer break yet! Grrr.
Of course, it is not just Christmas that comes around early. There are Easter eggs in the shops before New Year’s Day, summer clothes are on the racks whilst the snow is still on the ground and Valentines cards have to battle it out with the Christmas cards for shelf space. I guess that looking ahead is no bad thing, but surely it is better to first enjoy and relish the season that you are actually in. I don’t want to be thinking of buying Christmas gifts in summer (though it has felt more like winter here lately, but that’s another story!), just as I don’t want to be buying in BBQ supplies in January!
5 comments:
So true! It's all rushed and they expect you to rush along just because they have things set up in the shops. Well, you know me...I don't go for that ;-) We're very alike on this one.
As for our plumbing...well I guess I can't swear here so I won't say anything. LOL.
You Brit Boy are right - it's toooooo early for christmas; especially when the temps are in the 90's. sheesh..
I;ve heard many people here complain about the earliness of the Christmas decorations, gifts, etc. but it might be a godsend to those who need to buy early to put things on layaway, or to send something to someone in the military overseas.
Hi Brit Boy, I decided to mosey on over her from The Yellow House to say hi! I just laughed at your posting...
I think retailers think if they put seasonal stuff on display way early, it will put people in the mood to buy. I can't see the rationale behind it but I guess people are buying because retailers are doing more and more mental seduction when it comes to selling seasonal "stuff" before its season! My friends and I always talk about this. It's nice to see you post about it.. and it was funny!
Thanks for the comments everybody. I agree that buying ahead can be useful or even necessary, but Christmas trees in August is just plain wrong!! :-)
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