I’ve
noticed an interesting trend happening lately in the social media world that
I’ve come to dub as holiday shaming.
Over
the past couple of weeks since Halloween, I’ve witnessed a large number of
people going insane – I mean, losing their shit insane – over the mere presence
and mention of anything to do with Christmas or “holiday” related items,
whether it be the sighting of a hanging wreath, to radio stations playing
Christmas music, to stores decorating for the holidays, but especially, friends
posting their own holiday and Christmas decorations on Facebook and Instagram.
And those poor folks? Those poor guys are taking a beating.
Lately,
I’ve read comments on pictures that have been posted by those who’ve decided to
start celebrating Christmas and the holiday season to include:
“Are you serious?! Christmas decorations already? Um, hello
crazy! We’re not there yet!”
“Maybe you’re too dumb to read a calendar but it’s just November.”
“So disrespectful and rude!” (Made in reference to a picture of a
wreath hanging on a friend’s front door)
Aside
from my sheer disbelief that anyone could be so riled up over something so
silly, what baffles and upsets me even more are the responses from those being
trolled. These people are taking down their decorations, turning off their
holiday music and deleting their festive photos. What’s worse, they are
apologizing – yes apologizing – for simply exercising their right to celebrate
what they believe and the ones who stand their ground and post pictures anyway
feel the need to preface their photos or shares with comments like, “I know, I
know Christmas is still a month away” or “Don’t judge” or worse, “Okay you
guys, don’t get mad at me but I was so proud of myself for making our wreath
that I wanted to share this picture!”
Why
are we doing this to each other?
I
get it. Christmas can be materialistic. The meaning gets lost in the
commercialism of it all. Let’s get through Thanksgiving first.
I
hear you.
I
truly do.
However…
How
is someone else’s joy in celebrating the holiday season (And it is a season.
That’s important to note. November through December is the holiday SEASON)
impeding on your life? How is someone’s choice to hang a decoration here and
there affecting what you believe and how you carry on your day to day life? So
your neighbor sets up and decorates their Christmas tree.
So
what? Whatever happened to the simple concept of live and let live?
Here’s
a little confession for you guys: When we set up our Christmas tree last year,
I kept that baby sparked up until the end of June. Why? Because it made me
happy, it made my daughter happy and it brought joy to our home, plain and
simple, and I make ZERO apologies for it because here’s the thing…
I
never wanted that good feeling to end. Yes, in the times we live in, the
holidays can be stressful and consuming but I’ve often found far more joy in
the holiday season than bad. It’s the one time of year where you can actually
see the good in humanity come out. People extend beyond themselves to reach out
to others and often times, you will witness many a “Christmas miracle” happen.
I love the joy and wonderment in our children’s eyes as they marvel at all the
season has to offer but most importantly, the season centers me and makes me
feel whole as a human again. It does, it really does. I’m reminded of how
eternally blessed I am and how I have the opportunity to bless others’ lives as
well. It is truly a miraculous time of year.
And
honestly, with everything going on in our world today, couldn’t we all use a
little more joy and peace on earth? I think so.
Do you want to know what I think? I think we are a country full of
people just looking for any reason at all to be offended. I think there are
people everywhere who crave an opportunity to complain. I also think we are
bogged down and overrun with bullies.
That’s
right – bullies. Holiday shaming bullies.
I
take nothing away from those who feel the celebration of Christmas shouldn’t
begin until December, I really don’t. You're entitled to believe and practice
what you want. What I do have a problem with are the actions these same people
take in making others – who have the right to celebrate when and how they
choose – feel bad about themselves and their choices and quite honestly, if
you’re one of the Judgy McJudgersons reading this who think it’s fun to holiday
shame, you should probably know that your actions of anger, judgment and
belittlement towards another say far more about you and your character than the
people who choose to celebrate.
#justsayin
To
those of you who are currently celebrating the holiday season I
say: Wave your Christmas flag high and proud. Slap up those wreaths and blast
that Christmas music. Bake till your little heart’s content and whip out those
holiday crafts with the kiddos because really, what you’re doing shouldn’t
matter to anyone else but you, and your actions are hurting no one.
More
importantly in your joy of celebrating the holiday season, don’t forget to…
Share
the true meaning of the season with those you love and those who might be a
little harder to love. Donate to the less fortunate and give to those in need.
Volunteer your time and resources to an organization in your community. Feed a
hungry family. Provide toys and clothing for Christmas morning for children who
are less fortunate. Visit the elderly and the sick.
Revel
and immerse yourselves into the true meaning of the season because trust me,
our country can use all the love you have to give. To quote the Vince Guaraldi
Trio:
“Oh that we could always see such spirit through the year…”
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