What is Hallowthankmas, you ask? It's the ongoing 3-month holiday from October to December, in which Hallowe'en, Thanksgiving, and Christmas all roll into one.
Literally.
It's like the snowball effect for holidays: no sooner are the jack-o'-lanterns on the porch, then the paper turkeys and pilgrims are in the window and the Christmas trees are up. It's December 11, and people still have pumpkins on their stoops, Thanksgiving turkey leftovers in their freezers, and homes with Christmas trees in the windows and lights on the house.
Chris and I tried to pick up some battery-operated lights for our jack-o'-lanterns a couple of days before Hallow'een. Having no luck in finding them among the aisles on our own, we enlisted the assistance of the store clerks, who directed us to the "Hallowe'en section" - a mere two small shelves at the end of an aisle! And not a battery-operated illuminator to be seen! Luckily, we found such a product in the entire section of Christmas products, room for which the Hallowe'en section had been so severely reduced, no doubt.
Sigh.
So, here's to the holidays filled with frights, family, and too much food.
Happy Hallowthankmas. (And enjoy the pics!)




1 comment:
LOL Yup. And as you know, here they don't really do Halloween and they don't do Thanksgiving, so it's just Christmas from mid-October on!!
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