Posted on 12/04/2004 2:10:20 PM PST by Pokey78
If I hear "Frosty the Snowman" one more time, I'll rip his frozen face off.
It's a scientific fact, or should be, that Christmas music can turn you into a fruitcake. It either sends you into a Pavlovian shopping trance, buying stupid things like the Robosapien, or, if you hear repeated Clockwork-Orange choruses of "Ring, Christmas Bells" drilling into your brain with that slasher-movie staccato, makes you feel as possessed with Christmas spirit as Norman Bates.
I've never said this out loud before, but I can't stand Christmas.
Everyone in my family loves it except me, and they can't fathom why I get the mullygrubs, as a Southern friend of mine used to call a low-level depression, from Thanksgiving straight through New Year.
"You're weird," my mom says. This from a woman who once left up our Christmas tree until April 3, and who listens to a radio station that plays carols 24/7 all month.
My equally demonic sister has a whole collection of rodents dressed in holiday clothes that she puts up around her house. There's a mouse Santa Claus and mouse Mrs. Claus and mice elves and a miniature Christmas village with mice, and some rat Cinderella coachmen in pink waistcoats and rats in red velvet vests and more rats, wearing frilly red-and-white nightshirts and nightcaps and holding little candles, leading you up the steps to bed. It's beyond creepy. I keep fretting that it's going to be like "Willard" meets "The Nutcracker," where they come alive and eat her like a Christmas pudding.
My mom and sister both blissfully sat through "It's a Wonderful Life" again on Thanksgiving weekend, while even hearing a mere snatch of that movie makes me want to scarf down a fistful of antidepressants - and join all the other women in America who are on a holiday high - except our family doctor is a Scrooge about designer drugs, leaving me to self-medicate as Clarence gets his wings with extra brandy in the eggnog.
I've given a lot of thought to why others' season of joy is my season of doom - besides the obvious fact that yuppies have drenched the holidays in ever more absurd levels of consumerism.
I think it has to do with how stressed out my mom and sister would get on Christmas Day when I was little. I remember them snapping at me; they seemed tense because of all the aprons to be sashed and potatoes to be mashed. (In our traditional Irish household, women slaved and men were waited on.)
It might be exacerbated by the stress I feel when I think of all the money I've spent on lavishing boyfriends with presents over the years, guys who are now living with other women who are enjoying my lovingly picked out presents which I'm no doubt still paying for in credit card interest charges.
I was embracing my Christmas black dog the other day when I read a Times article so scary it made my hair - and my genes - curl.
It was about how severe stress can make a woman age very rapidly and prematurely, looking years older than her chronological age, because the stress causes the DNA in our cells to shrink, and sort of curl down on itself, until the cells can no longer replicate. "When people are under stress they look haggard, it's like they age before your eyes, and here's something going on at a molecular level" that reflects that impression, said one of the researchers, Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn of the University of California at San Francisco.
So now, on top of all the stress related to having a president and vice president who scared us to death about terrorists to get re-elected, I have to be stressed about the fact that my holiday stress might cause me to turn into an old bat - instantly, just like it happened in Grimm's fairy tales, when a girl would be cursed and suddenly become a crone. Or just like this Christmas doll my sister brought home once that had an apple for a head; her face looked all juicy and white at the start of the week and then by the end of the week, it was all discolored and puckered.
I flipped through the hot new self-help book by Gordon Livingston, a psychiatrist from Columbia, Md., "Too Soon Old, Too Late Smart: Thirty True Things You Need to Know Now."
One of them is the cardinal rule of anxiety: Avoidance makes it worse; confrontation gradually improves it.
Yep. I definitely need to rip Frosty's face off.
Ditto. I guess this column makes Dowd the number one Scroogette in the country. I'll bet all the other sisters in the coven of radical feminists feel the same way. What a cheery person to have around.
I'll bet you her sister fooled Moron again, what she actually brought home was a mirror.
To summarize her piece, "Bah humbug". What a miserable life! If ever anyone ever needed the Lord!
No argument from me.
O ne Zot! Look at that expression on her face ... she's obviously out of her mind about him, and he's so OLD! I wonder whether she was deprived of a healthy grandfather figure in her formative years ...
In other news, I've got to agree with MoDo here ... I can't bear having "Christmas" start November 4th!
Truer words were never spoken.
A GOOD BANGIN', IS WHAT DIS BROAD NEEDS! OH! I'M OVA HEAH NOW!
"It might be exacerbated by the stress I feel when I think of all the money I've spent on lavishing boyfriends with presents over the years"
You sound good!
Even the best litters have a runt.
That would be an ideal evening to me, Sam - as long it was MY eggnog {g ;^)} .. and Mannheim Steamroller Christmas music was playing,,, aaah, just heavenly.
MoDo needs to get pregnant
PS .. my tree record is Valentine's Day .. LOL .. actually, it was garland and balls strung on bear branches .. all the needles were elsewhere ..
So she has officially decided to turn her column into a psychiatrist's couch.
How sad.
This bitter old itch-bay doesn't even realize she's the one with the problem. Good.
Boy. Thanksgiving was a dud. Christmas sucks. Poor Mo just really needs to lighten up and get laid.
The shrill wail of a born loser ~ Bump!
This poor woman. Her bitterness is ravenous; her disaffection with the human condition, complete.
It must be sheer torment to be her, every day.
But who would possibly volunteer for that thankless job?
There is a woman in the rooms of Narcotics Anonymous that I had a crush on for a while. She was gorgeous! Sweet, alabaster white skin, such starkly raven-black hair, trim and athletic body... She was/is a stunner.
Then she opened her mouth and shared, and the bitterness, the anger, the lack of gratitude for her blessings (a beautiful daughter, a tremendous job, a sporty car, a nice house) was such a turn off.
Such a turn off that I would NEVER approach her, and my little infatuation immediately disappated.
Dowd would have no reasonable suitors.
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