A season too long.

Having dinner last night with friends in the food court of our major shopping centre referenced here. As the lift doors opened, I was horrified to be greeted by three gold reindeer! But it’s only October. My mother’s birthday is mid-November and I used to object if I saw Christmas decorations before her birthday.

I don’t get it. I understand that it’s been a tough year commercially probably. Then how are we supposed to maintain interest in shopping for Christmas for two months. I’m not even really in my summer clothes yet!

Perhaps decorations have gone up this early in previous years. I haven’t noticed. But I really crave a rhythm to the year that isn’t disturbed by the almighty dollar all the time. Christmas is, at least for some of us both religious or spiritual and at points, somewhat painful. It certainly isn’t always about shopping. It seems a bit insensitive to make it so commercial given that even for those without religious conviction, it can be a sensitive period of the year. And in many cases, we all walk in their credit card statements in January and decide that it is also an expensive time of year.

Or am I just being a Scrooge?

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Sleeping centre

Interesting watching the slow waking up on my local “big shops” open.

It’s very deliberate and good for one’s sense of observation. People almost whisper out of reverence for the sleeping giant. Noise makers cast furtive and apologetic glances around, almost willing their necessary noises to be quiet. Seeking to not disturb the meditative rhythm. Stillness and warmth following the minor banging and crashing of morning evolutions. This “breathing” gets more regular, with the quiet meditation fading out as the centre continues to awaken, seeming to open in the figurative as well as the literal sense.

Soon this will be different. The centre in these early parts will soon be unrecognisabled with folks hurrying and scurrying in the 45 minute dash. Now though is this moment.

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