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I have read most of the regulars latest entries but haven't responded to them. You'll have to forgive me for it or bear bitter resentment - your choice. (-:

You'll have to forgive me for this too: Christmas blew. First though...after three months of perpetual, repetitive Christmas music at work - which made me imagine myself a sociopath who went all "Tell-Tale Heart" and buried the DJ beneath the concrete slab of the backroom - *that* torture ended - and for that, I am truly greatful.

I did think that perhaps my shift was being tested by the American Psychological Association for the long-term effects of unceasing Christmas tunes in individuals, and was determined to discover the breaking point for psychosis, but I did not give them what they wanted. I didn't go crazy. I'm so proud or me. (-:

I did, however, come up with some great horror material for a short story that I might write centering around Christmas. The first concerns workers at a local Walmart/Kmart/whatever who, after three months of solid Christmas music, have psychological breaks with reality and go around killing people on Christmas. This would be the backstory for the short story, which would focus on new workers (perhaps a few old) working during the following Christmas, hearing the same music, over and over again (think Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder). It would become a sort of legend, something that would play on the collective unconsciousness/consciousness of that particular society - there are many roads I could take with this one; I won't really know the approach until I think more on it.

I can imagine the trailer for the movie: VOICE OVER: "Just when you thought it was safe to look under the tree..." (child singing 'Santa Clause is coming to town'. A child looks up at Santa Clause standing by the tree and asks 'Are you Santa?' tenuously. Psycho stabbing music starts to play with people screaming in the background). VOICE OVER: "Coming this Christmas: Santa Clause".

Okay, enough for my macabre sense of humor. I had to entertain myself somehow while listening to the 129,745,695 replay of the Muppet's singing "The 12 Days of Christmas".

<Psycho music starts playing the background>

I got a timing belt for my car. That was my Christmas gift. My car is grateful and so am I - but nothing romantic about it.

My son left the following day to stay with my brother in Kentucky for financial reasons. The greatest gift God has ever given me has been taken away. A car is all I have these days - and one wonders why I might be a tad despondent?

I miss him already. Yesterday is the day we would spend together (if he were here) and my soul ached; my son, whose funny personality makes me laugh / cheers me up - wasn't here to make me feel better about him not being here.

Life isn't life; It's just God's 3D Irony.

Speaking of God, he's nowhere to be found in Christmas anymore. It's all massive consumerism. I'm thinking of changing Christ's birthday to something more historically accurate - maybe March, April or May - and celebrating apart from everyone else, so I can focus on the Truth.
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  1. B-Mental's Avatar
    I can only tell you that things will get better. I'm sorry your son isn't there with you right now. Big New Year's Hug from Louisiana though. Cheers, B.
  2. 's Avatar
    Oh Countess, I'm sorry to hear that you're son isn't around, that must be really painful. I know kids can be hard work but I also know what a lifeline they can be, I'd be lost without mine. I really feel for you, and I hope he's back soon. Keep smiling
  3. andave_ya's Avatar
    I'm sorry Christmas blew. And I'm sorry your son isn't with you. I agree wholeheartedly about the Christmas music replay, though I'm guilty myself, listening to Celtic Woman Christmas dozens of times. That IS great horror material. Are you going to give it a go? You know about the real date of Christmas!! I learned about it this year and how(and why) Christmas is pagan. Spoiled Christmas for me, a lot, especially because there are definitive hints in the Bible that point to birth sometime earlier than late Dec.
  4. kiz_paws's Avatar
    Your accurate depiction regarding the horrors of the repeated playing of seasonal music made me laugh heartily. My best friend works at a drug store and she told me about this as early as the second week of December.... It was a long haul, phew, you both made it **stifles a giggle** And on a more serious note, hugs to you from me regarding your son. I don't know what to say that would make you feel better, but maybe some day .... Hang in there, dear Countess, and may 2008 be a year of peace, reflection, achievement, and love! YAY Kizzo
  5. Shalot's Avatar
    LOL

    I worked 4 years total in retail and I loathe the following christmas songs as a result: rocking around the christmas tree and santa baby. I've heard them so many times and one of my christmas CD compilations has Santa Baby on it and we do not listen to that song. I can totally relate. they should pay extra for making the employees endure that torture. On a serious note, I am sorry about your son. I hope the New Year brings you much happiness because you deserve it.
  6. Niamh's Avatar
    Yeah the christmas music is very annoying! We were late getting ours this year. Merry Christmas Countess. I hope you get to see your son soon! I love the line "God is just 3d Irony"
  7. Shalot's Avatar
    This blog entry popped up on the random rotation we get now with the new blog situation and I just wanted to say that I really like the color of your hair in your current photo. I wish I could pull that color off.