Embracing the Early Christmas Spirit

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Once November rolls around, I dive headfirst into the world of Christmas music. I kick things off with the timeless classics—think Frank Sinatra, The Rat Pack, and Burl Ives. These tunes remind me of my grandmother, who raised me and would carefully dust off her vintage record player every holiday season. She’d spin those vinyl records while whipping up a batch of her famous English toffee. As Thanksgiving approaches, I switch it up to Mariah Carey and Kenny G. Thanks to streaming services, I can explore all kinds of holiday albums, including one from Bad Religion that I stumbled upon last year—definitely worth a listen!

I often hear complaints from my coworkers, my spouse, and anyone who steps foot in my car about my early Christmas enthusiasm. But honestly? I couldn’t care less. I adore the entire holiday season—from wandering through the Christmas aisles, jingling bells, to visiting tree farms in Oregon to chop down my own tree. I’m all about those twinkling lights at drive-thru parks and binge-watching Christmas movies. In fact, until recently, I shamelessly watched classics like Elf and A Christmas Story even in the summer, though my kids now control the TV remote. Don’t worry; once they’re off on their own, I’ll reclaim my holiday viewing!

I often face backlash for my early Christmas cheer, and I simply don’t get it. Some people feel the need to tell me to turn off the holiday tunes, while my wife rolls her eyes at my excitement over peppermint ice cream hitting the shelves in October. I once joked about celebrating our anniversary at a Christmas-themed hotel, and you would have thought I suggested a trip to the dentist!

It seems like it’s become socially acceptable to ridicule those of us who want to celebrate the joy of Christmas all year round. Just recently, I saw someone on social media posting a stern warning that it’s too early for holiday decorations. Listen up: don’t rob others of their joy. Research shows that people who embrace the Christmas spirit early tend to be happier. No one’s getting hurt by Santa’s jolly spirit, and I avoid any mention of the Krampus—he’s not welcome here. Sure, I might delay introducing the Elf on the Shelf because I keep forgetting to move him, but is there ever a bad time to start building a gingerbread house? Let those of us who love Christmas enjoy our simple pleasures!

Christmas is a once-a-year event for a reason, and starting the festivities early isn’t a crime. Yes, it’s commercialized, and it can be pricey, but it’s also a season of giving and goodwill. It’s a time when smiles are exchanged, and kisses are shared under the mistletoe. Honestly, if we could celebrate Christmas for 365 days, I wouldn’t complain, and I doubt you would either.

So, when your coworker cranks up the holiday classics, join in the fun. If your partner wants to browse the Christmas aisle right after Halloween, just soak in the good vibes. When your neighbor transforms their yard into a winter wonderland while still packing away pumpkins, wave and smile. And if your mom decides to set up the tree before Thanksgiving, don’t get upset—just lend a helping hand.

Christmas is a time filled with warmth, love, and joy. Take a moment to breathe and embrace it rather than resist. You might find that by letting go of your negativity toward early holiday celebrators, you, too, can bask in the extended joy of the season. And honestly, who wouldn’t want a little more Christmas cheer in their life?

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In summary, embracing the holiday spirit early can enhance your happiness and spread joy to those around you. Instead of criticizing early Christmas enthusiasts, consider joining in the cheer—after all, who wouldn’t want to enjoy the magic of Christmas a little longer?

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