Thursday, November 18, 2010

Too Much,Too Soon

Thanksgiving is one week away. The unofficial start of the Holiday Season. Or so one would think.  Unless you're Macy's and then all bets are off.

Halloween night we had put Riley to bed after Trick or Treating and after spending time with our friends Kim and Rex.  I was reading a story online in the Indianapolis Star about how retailers were holding back on placing Christmas merchandise out until after Halloween.  Oh, really?  They were?  And right on cue, a Macy's Holiday commercial  filled the TV screen.

But I was a little troubled by that story as the reporter apparently had not done much research in the field.  Our local Target had Christmas lights out on the shelves alongside the Halloween decorations since September.  Two or three weeks ago I was out shopping with friends at Kohls when I realized that they were playing Christmas music.  Yup, it sure seems like retailers were holding back on the holiday blitz.  I shudder to think what it would be like out there if they weren't restraining themselves.

The commercial that really irritates me is the one Macy's has out using music from Rent.  Season's of Love is the name of the song.  It seems to me that it's completely out of place in anything commercialized as the play is very much supporting Bohemian ideals and anti establishment.  Up with artists!  Down with Yuppies!

Thanksgiving isn't even here yet and I'm already weary of the Holiday barrage.  What's the answer, short of moving out of civilization?  A letter campaign to the retailers?  Who has time for that.  Turning of the TV might be an option.  Or at least muting the commercials.  I just need to wrest control of the remote from the rest of the household.

3 comments:

sher said...

I don't know what a commercial is! Thank God for Direct TV's DVR - we literally record everything we want to watch and then zip through the commercials with the beloved jump button. Originally I thought it was because it would save us time, but really it is saving us the irritation.

I think they have some Christmas stuff out at Goodwill . . . but that doesn't bother me so much. Here is the cure: don't go shopping?

Instead, let's just zip back to Boone and hide in a cabin with friends for 3 days? Wine, dine, and all things purple?

I so AVOID the holidays - only spending time with my husband and children and friends, and NEVER with extended family . . . that I have de-Christmassed Christmas - what a relief!

Molly said...

Jim, Jim, your thoughts and my own are twins. I hate this time of year, mostly because of how commercialized it's become. Not that I don't love a good sale--but sweet Jesus, there are 2 radio stations in my town that've been devoted to Christmas music since Nov. 1. Too much is enough!

Molly said...

Also, hi, Sher!