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I never took to buying online. Like my father I always enjoyed going shopping but with one difference. I believed in starting months earlier than himself. He was adamant about shopping for Christmas on Christmas Eve. Drove my mother crazy.
I enjoyed it as a kid. It was exciting and the stores downtown had big window displays. The basement at Sears was full of trains and Santa was similar to the one Ralph stood in line to see. The city spread out. Malls took over and everything changed. Where are you Christmas?
Being retired means that I can shop when itâs less crowded. 9:30 to 11:30 and or 1:30 to 3:30 Monday thru Friday. Christmas is on Sunday this year so Iâm planning to be done by Friday. I do not want to be shopping during the âItâs Christmas eve and I need one more stocking stufferâ madness.
If everyone is so concerned about it disappearing, get together and make sure it doesnât. Help out Toys for Tots, volunteer at a library holiday party for kids, decorate your house, go Christmas caroling. You donât just have to stand by an watch it go. Buy a Christmas sweater and wear it
I remember when stores had MERRY CHRISTMAS banners. Now other religions think it is too Christian-centric but they still push their own annual celebrations and if they donât like Christmas being about Christ they donât have to celebrate it.
I was never fond of getting caught up in a crowd. Since 2020 and social distancing, Iâve not missed being in the masses. Smaller gatherings, though, Iâm all for. I love all the lights and decorations and the general feeling of cheer in the air. Shopping, though, was frustrating. Weâve changed the way we shop for presents now, small, general and fun stuff. Nothing expensive.
How can the letter âXâ stand for âChristâ?In Greek, the language of the New Testament, the word Christos (Christ) begins with the letter âX,â or chi. Hereâs what it looks like:
ΧÏÎčÏÏÏÏSo how did that word get abbreviated?In the early fourth century, Constantine the Great, Roman Emperor from 306-337, popularized this shorthand for Christ. According to legend, on the eve of his great battle against Maxentius, Constantine had a vision that led him to create a military banner emblazoned with the first two letters of Christ on it: chi and rho.
When I was a little kid my dad would take me to work with him on Dec 23 (âno one does any work then anywayâ) and we would go around Manhattan â visit Santa, and see decorations. Other than that I donât remember going into stores at all.
Da'Dad about 2 years ago
I never took to buying online. Like my father I always enjoyed going shopping but with one difference. I believed in starting months earlier than himself. He was adamant about shopping for Christmas on Christmas Eve. Drove my mother crazy.
jmworacle about 2 years ago
Thatâs why Al Gore invented the internet.
SpacedInvader Premium Member about 2 years ago
I enjoyed it as a kid. It was exciting and the stores downtown had big window displays. The basement at Sears was full of trains and Santa was similar to the one Ralph stood in line to see. The city spread out. Malls took over and everything changed. Where are you Christmas?
nosirrom about 2 years ago
Being retired means that I can shop when itâs less crowded. 9:30 to 11:30 and or 1:30 to 3:30 Monday thru Friday. Christmas is on Sunday this year so Iâm planning to be done by Friday. I do not want to be shopping during the âItâs Christmas eve and I need one more stocking stufferâ madness.
eced52 about 2 years ago
My sentiments exactly Arlo
jmarkow11 about 2 years ago
If everyone is so concerned about it disappearing, get together and make sure it doesnât. Help out Toys for Tots, volunteer at a library holiday party for kids, decorate your house, go Christmas caroling. You donât just have to stand by an watch it go. Buy a Christmas sweater and wear it
David Huie Green LikeNobody'sEverSeen about 2 years ago
Things fun at one time become less so over time.
There are other funs, though.
Yermo Adam about 2 years ago
Happy HELLiDAYS HUMBUG
shorzy about 2 years ago
Materialistic consumer economy?
ajr58(1) about 2 years ago
The parking for our local ritzy Mall is serviced by a couple of ring roads. I liken them to Danteâs circles of hell.
[Traveler] Premium Member about 2 years ago
The Searâs Wishbook!!!
sundogusa about 2 years ago
Went Black Friday shopping once. Learned my lesson well. Never again! Pure insanity by all the Karens!
NeedaChuckle Premium Member about 2 years ago
As a kid we would go the the big city and see the sights and us kids would oogle the toys at the stores. Even riding the escalators was fun!
Komix Lover about 2 years ago
I feel the same way, Arlo.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I remember when stores had MERRY CHRISTMAS banners. Now other religions think it is too Christian-centric but they still push their own annual celebrations and if they donât like Christmas being about Christ they donât have to celebrate it.
KEA about 2 years ago
https://manisteesleighbellparade.com
car2ner about 2 years ago
I was never fond of getting caught up in a crowd. Since 2020 and social distancing, Iâve not missed being in the masses. Smaller gatherings, though, Iâm all for. I love all the lights and decorations and the general feeling of cheer in the air. Shopping, though, was frustrating. Weâve changed the way we shop for presents now, small, general and fun stuff. Nothing expensive.
justjam38 about 2 years ago
How can the letter âXâ stand for âChristâ?In Greek, the language of the New Testament, the word Christos (Christ) begins with the letter âX,â or chi. Hereâs what it looks like:
ΧÏÎčÏÏÏÏSo how did that word get abbreviated?In the early fourth century, Constantine the Great, Roman Emperor from 306-337, popularized this shorthand for Christ. According to legend, on the eve of his great battle against Maxentius, Constantine had a vision that led him to create a military banner emblazoned with the first two letters of Christ on it: chi and rho.
C about 2 years ago
Selective nostalgia
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
One thing that has changed Christmas shoppingâŠ.crime rampage!
funinsun99 about 2 years ago
I wish he would draw the eyes better
mafastore about 2 years ago
When I was a little kid my dad would take me to work with him on Dec 23 (âno one does any work then anywayâ) and we would go around Manhattan â visit Santa, and see decorations. Other than that I donât remember going into stores at all.
tcviii Premium Member about 2 years ago
Arlo talks about how wonderful the hustle and bustle was when he was young, but he has no desire for the hustle and bustle of today.
Shirl Summ Premium Member 3 months ago
I miss seeing stores decorated. It was magical, it just added to the vibe.