Life is not a Sprint


   In America, we hurry up more and more every year to celebrate important holidays.
This fall, we saw the first Christmas tree bought in August.
My mother first thought that people were buying plants for their gardens. It's still almost a hundred degrees! Thanksgiving decorations weren’t on display yet and kids didn’t have their trick-or-treat, but Christmas trees were on sale already.
     On Christmas morning, you can see a fresh Christmas tree near a trash can – it already served its purpose. Halloween skeletons and bats appear in stores in August, Thanksgiving pumpkins and scarecrows in September, Christmas ornaments come along right on Thanksgiving’s heels. Valentine hearts right on the first of the year, Easter eggs and Bunnies in February... 
     Why pushing the time forward just to start another holiday sprint all over in August?

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