Sunday, November 09, 2008

Deck the halls with turkeys and pumpkins

I get it. Really, I do. The economy sucks and retailers are hurting. But that doesn't give anyone the right to put out Christmas decorations three weeks before Halloween.

A few weeks ago, I walked into Crabtree Valley Mall, only to find workers hanging fake garland from the ceilings and assembling a ten-foot tall reindeer-shaped garland topiary. And I didn't even mention the Santa-land that is now positioned by the entrance of Southpoint Mall. Before you even think about turkey and stuffing, you can now have Junior's picture taken with Santa.

Adpulp has a good article about retailers' strategy for the holidays. It sounds like consumers are cutting back on shopping (although, as I've mentioned before, I have yet to actually witness this is Raleigh). But maybe this is a good thing. Just like when gas prices skyrocketed and we saw people curtail their driving and opt for gas-sipping vehicles, maybe we'll see people reorder their priorities and become less wasteful and less consumption-driven.

Of course, no one wants anyone to suffer or to go without things that they need. But at the same time, there are lots of things we buy that we don't need and which we buy just for the sake of buying or having. Perhaps tightening our belts a bit will allow us to better understand what really matters and to just consume those things we truly need. Not only is it better for our souls and pocketbooks, but it's also better for our environment.

So let's turn off the holiday music and take down those hideous topiaries. Let's enjoy the season for what it is and maybe, for just one year, take it easy on all that shopping.

2 comments:

bh said...

Monkeygirl, I am totally with you on this. It reminds me of basketball season - it seems to start earlier and earlier every year. It's like a contest of who can start first.

If nothing else, it is a sign of which retailers are hurting the most, because they are now selling the back-to-school inventory that sat on the shelves in August. The deals right now are unbelievable for this early in the "season" at many stores. But they could at least call it a "fall clearance" or "Pre-turkey day appetizer" or something, instead of cramming Christmas down our throats in early November. Not that I don't like Christmas, but it isn't even Thanksgiving yet!

Martha said...

101.1 started playing Christmas music (all day) in late September/early October. Ridiculous!