Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving or Black Friday Eve

What are you celebrating this Thursday?

I'm celebrating Thanksgiving.

The family gathers for our traditional meal. I'm grateful for the many blessings in my life. I thank God.

There is some stress to the day. Relatives can be... You know how they can be. And the feast doesn't just materialize. Clean-up is a big project, too. It's a lot of work, but I can deal with that.

What I'm having difficulty dealing with is being bombarded with ads. For over a week now I've been hit with reminders to get ready to spend on Black Friday deals. Some stores open at 3:00 or 4:00 AM on Friday. Some will open at midnight. Some will be open on Thanksgiving Day.

It's absolutely nuts.

Remember when 6:00 AM was considered opening early on the day after Thanksgiving?

Those were the days.

The beautiful simplicity of the Thanksgiving holiday is being overwhelmed by these crazed shopping rituals. They're becoming more extreme each year.

SHOP ONLINE ON THANKSGIVING! BLACK FRIDAY SPECIALS AVAILABLE ALL DAY THURSDAY!

Good grief.

I want to save money. I want to get bargains. I love to shop sales. Spending wisely is a responsible thing to do, but I don't want to sacrifice Thanksgiving.

For some, Thanksgiving is now the day before shopping, with the sales taking priority.

No way.

I'm not going to let commercialism ruin my Thanksgiving.

And another thing--

I can't stand the term "Black Friday."

The day after Thanksgiving is called Black Friday because it is traditionally thought of as the day retailers begin to see a profit, or “move into the black.”

I'm not going to define a day in my life from the perspective of retailers. I'm not seeing a profit. It's not Black Friday for me.

I think the day after Thanksgiving should be called Turkey Sandwich Friday. That's much nicer than the doom and gloom sound of Black Friday.

Sleep in, have a sandwich, and be thankful.

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