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Or 17 days until January. Thatās my personal target as an adult, and that countdown starts ticking about Halloween. Iām sure kids have the opposite focus, but Iām not a big fan of the holiday-induced insanity that permeates November and December.
I think this is one the few times Iāve seen Janis up and awake early in the morning at the same time Arlo is with a pleasant disposition and smile on her face.
I must be doing something wrong. It seems to me that JJ should have written āeveā ten times, not nine. Or is he showing how many eves before the 24th?
I used to do so many things for Christmas, decorate, buy a tree, perform in A Christmas Carol, take part in the churchās cantata, attend a party or two, send out cards, invite family to visit. Christmas wasnāt a day, it was a month! I loved it !
But life has changed and the holiday is much more low key. Thank God for the happy memories.
As a young kid I remembered rejecting the focus on āgetting stuffā when so much of the world is in need and 19 million starve to death every yearā¦
We had book club party today. I got 3 more pairs of Christmas socks. To go with the 15 pairs my brudder got me one year, and the 10 pairs I got last year. I have one full dresser drawer of Christmas socks, that are too light to wear in the winter. Itās Christmas all year in my wardrobe. I havenāt bought socks for myself in 10 years.
Decorating inside our house is about 60% of our holiday. Another at least 35% of our holiday is with our reenactment unit. The local restored village is set in the 1800s. They have one house which is set in the late 1700s. Husband and I went to their candlelight nights event with my niece and nephew one year. The people interpreting the house knew nothing about it or the 1700s. Along with a friend from our reenactment unit we brought the idea of volunteering as a unit to interpret the house.
Up until this year we have been there every night of the event. This year we are low on members on who are coming so will be there every other night. (Though, of course, once husband sent in the list of who is coming when ā another group of people started saying they are coming.)
We take over the house as if there is a holiday party going on during the 12 days of Christmas. We each ādo our own thingā ā some are playing period Christmas music, others are singing with same. Husband and I do āfirst personā impressions. We are a husband and wife of the period who are friends of the (original) home owner and his wife. We know nothing past the matching date in 1775. In past years some members were outside and following their muskets hourly and talking about same. For husband and me and it our favorite part of the holiday.
I laugh at my children, when they start counting down the days. I tell them that you cannot count today, and you canāt count Christmas Day, the first because, well itās today, and the latter because itās Christmas. So, itās 8 days and not 10.
C 2 months ago
Evey does it, big guy
SpacedInvader Premium Member 2 months ago
Hey, whatās all the excitement about. No tree, no lights. Come on Arlo, itās only 9 eves away.
ca_jeffo Premium Member 2 months ago
I remember how jubilant and cheerful everyone seemed leading up to Christmas. Thatās one of those feelings Iād love to have more often these days.
Humanist 2 months ago
Everyday should be Christmas
stillfickled Premium Member 2 months ago
I was just thinking about 10 days.
stillfickled Premium Member 2 months ago
What do you get a pooch that has everything?
nosirrom 2 months ago
9 Eves before Xmas. Give me their phone numbers and Iāll accept he challenge.
reverendike 2 months ago
Or 17 days until January. Thatās my personal target as an adult, and that countdown starts ticking about Halloween. Iām sure kids have the opposite focus, but Iām not a big fan of the holiday-induced insanity that permeates November and December.
cabalonrye 2 months ago
AAAAAAAHHHH! Time to panic!
AnneFackler 2 months ago
Iāve been counting down the days ,too. Have 10 more days to be nice, after that bwahahahaha.
Lady loves a joke 2 months ago
The red and green coffee cups are a nice nod to the season :)
BJDucer 2 months ago
I think this is one the few times Iāve seen Janis up and awake early in the morning at the same time Arlo is with a pleasant disposition and smile on her face.
boydjb47 2 months ago
Janis has a nice smile this morning.
wschott 2 months ago
Janis could ask to to be called Eve for for 10 days.
T Smith 2 months ago
When I was a kid, also known as, āIf you donāt shut up about christmas, Iāll smack you clear into the New Year.ā
ā¦ or was that just me?
TheBigPickle 2 months ago
The most amazing part of this strip is that Janis is actually awake before Arlo for onceā¦
eced52 2 months ago
Second day of Christmas.
Kalkkuna 2 months ago
Is he just thanking for the coffee? Or ā¦ see, boydjb47 above. Hmmm.
royq27 2 months ago
Guess I should go buy some Christmas cards to sendā¦
philwinn 2 months ago
Now I donāt want it to end.
KEA 2 months ago
right!
Doctor_McCoy 2 months ago
My brother and I got to open one present each on New Yearās Eve. I always looked forward to that too.
jarvisloop 2 months ago
I must be doing something wrong. It seems to me that JJ should have written āeveā ten times, not nine. Or is he showing how many eves before the 24th?
MuddyUSA Premium Member 2 months ago
And everyone thought he had a speaking problemā¦ā¦..
car2ner 2 months ago
I used to do so many things for Christmas, decorate, buy a tree, perform in A Christmas Carol, take part in the churchās cantata, attend a party or two, send out cards, invite family to visit. Christmas wasnāt a day, it was a month! I loved it !
But life has changed and the holiday is much more low key. Thank God for the happy memories.
Ib12us 2 months ago
Tis the season to be evie wha ha ha ha ha wha
shorzy 2 months ago
As a young kid I remembered rejecting the focus on āgetting stuffā when so much of the world is in need and 19 million starve to death every yearā¦
flushed 2 months ago
Panel 3 Arlo grows boobs. I feel weird noticing that!
olds_cool63 2 months ago
She should throw her drink in his face!
sincavage05 2 months ago
Iāve already started my nativity calendar and am working through the chocolate. This is still a thrill to me.
crazeekatlady 2 months ago
We had book club party today. I got 3 more pairs of Christmas socks. To go with the 15 pairs my brudder got me one year, and the 10 pairs I got last year. I have one full dresser drawer of Christmas socks, that are too light to wear in the winter. Itās Christmas all year in my wardrobe. I havenāt bought socks for myself in 10 years.
mafastore 2 months ago
Decorating inside our house is about 60% of our holiday. Another at least 35% of our holiday is with our reenactment unit. The local restored village is set in the 1800s. They have one house which is set in the late 1700s. Husband and I went to their candlelight nights event with my niece and nephew one year. The people interpreting the house knew nothing about it or the 1700s. Along with a friend from our reenactment unit we brought the idea of volunteering as a unit to interpret the house.
Up until this year we have been there every night of the event. This year we are low on members on who are coming so will be there every other night. (Though, of course, once husband sent in the list of who is coming when ā another group of people started saying they are coming.)
We take over the house as if there is a holiday party going on during the 12 days of Christmas. We each ādo our own thingā ā some are playing period Christmas music, others are singing with same. Husband and I do āfirst personā impressions. We are a husband and wife of the period who are friends of the (original) home owner and his wife. We know nothing past the matching date in 1775. In past years some members were outside and following their muskets hourly and talking about same. For husband and me and it our favorite part of the holiday.
serial232 2 months ago
I laugh at my children, when they start counting down the days. I tell them that you cannot count today, and you canāt count Christmas Day, the first because, well itās today, and the latter because itās Christmas. So, itās 8 days and not 10.
markkahler52 2 months ago
Iāve always liked Dec 23rd for some reasonā¦.