Archive for December, 2009

27
Dec
  • I've been working 120-hour weeks lately. Today, I'm running errands, then I hope to take the rest of the week off. We'll see… #fb #
  • Proof I love my wife: I'm at Riverchase Galleria the week of Christmas because she's home sick. #fb #
  • Tila Tequila as surrogate mom? Isn't that like putting new wine in old, skanky wineskins? #fb #
  • It's Dec. 23. Thanks to work and illness, we still haven't taken the kids to see Santa, gone to Zoolight or made Xmas cards. Oh well… #fb #
  • There has been a steady stream of cars driving through our neighborhood to see the Xmas lights. It's like a whole street of Griswolds! #fb #
  • Parenting advice from TV Xmas Classics – #2: If a fat, pale guy in a tattered silk hat is herding kids with a broomstick, call the police. #
  • Fat and happy and full of cheese fondue! Noel de fromage to us all! #fb #
  • Parenting advice from the TV Xmas Classics – #1: If your friends tease you for being different, just run away from home. Worked for Rudolph! #
  • Tweeting while driving – I'm a menace to society! #fb #
  • We're back in the 251! (But we just realized one of Dad's presents is still in the 205 and another hasn't shipped. Walmart, here we come!) #
  • Just violated a brisket with a big, shiny injector, but comforted it with a rub-down afterward. #fb #
  • Headed to Mullet Point, AL to have family feast, hosted by @HR_Rhodes – thanks for renting the house, cuz! #fb in reply to HR_Rhodes #
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24
Dec

In recent years, the phrase “Merry Christmas” has become a bit of a battleground for various ideologies. Some prefer “Happy Holidays” as a less religion-specific variant. Personally, I think that Happy Holidays applies to every celebration between Thanksgiving and New Year’s Day. “Season’s Greetings” is a bland, meaningless option that should be reserved for greeting cards and ATM receipts. So, I’m stubbornly sticking with “Merry Christmas” for a number of reasons.

First of all, Christmas is about as inclusive a religious observation as you’ll ever find. From the traditions of decorated trees and yule logs held over from earlier Winter Solstice celebrations to the modern, consumerist rites of shopping, feasting and pop-rock seasonal tunes, Christmas is a cultural mish-mash of ideas. I considered myself blessed to be among the faithful who still hold the holiday as a sacred remembrance of God’s greatest gift to mankind, a reminder that as He selflessly gave to us so should we selflessly give to each other. But you don’t exactly have to be a Holy Roller to have a merry Christmas.

Now, I’m not about to force a “Merry Christmas” greeting on someone whom I know to be of another faith. However, given that we live in a nation founded largely by and upon Christian tradition, in most cases I’ll play the odds that my preferred greeting is the right way to go. What I can’t imagine is the cultural pressure that must weigh upon those who don’t celebrate Christmas. Every store is bedecked with Christmas decorations and holding Christmas sales. Radio stations are devoted to playing Christmas music 24/7. Television networks are pumping out month-long Christmas programming. Even if those stores, stations and networks avoid the use of the word Christmas itself, audiences aren’t so stupid as to think otherwise.

So, to all those who don’t celebrate Christmas, to those who celebrate it as purely a cultural holiday of goodwill and gift-giving and to those, like me, who observe it as a remembrance of the birth of the Christ child, I pray that you experience peace, love and hope that surpass understanding this week. If that is the case, then you’ve experienced a Merry Christmas… no matter what you call it.

-Wayne-

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6
Dec
  • Yea! My mom's home from the hospital! #fb #
  • Planning our holiday excursions for this year. Where your favorite holiday light displays? #ffb #
  • Watching Holiday Inn with the fam. Crosby! Astaire! Uncomfortable moments explaining to our kids why the blackface scene is offensive! #fb #
  • Morning all! I'm back in the friendly confines of @OutpostPictures again today. Either they like me or they're desperate. #fb #
  • Donna Reed as Sacagawea now on TCM! Maybe there's hope for my dream of starring as @THE_REAL_SHAQ after all. #
  • Morning all! Back at @OutpostPictures today. (I'm only here for the coffee. Shhhh… Don't tell.) #fb #
  • From a video guy to all you marketers out there: does web video quality really matter to you? Or is it simply about having the content? #
  • Get your shorts on! Pixar short films tonight on ABC Family! #fb #
  • "Werewolf?" "There wolf. There castle." Gotta love Young Frankenstein! #fb #
  • Me. @OutpostPictures. Again. #
  • RT @bobcummingstv: Filmmakers Corner: Polanski Is Transfered to Undisclosed Location http://bit.ly/8PC5QM – (Gitmo?) #
  • Morning all! I'm back in the hizz-ouse at @OutpostPictures today. (I can't really pull that off, can I?) Oh well, Roll to the Tizz-ide! #fb #
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