Good Friday comes before Content Saturday, who always waits politely for the arrival of Lazy Sunday. Sad Monday would rather not but does until Weird Tuesday shows up with bells on. Nonchalant Wednesday saunters past. Hopeful Thursday sets the stage for Good Friday.
My husband loves to drive around aimlessly looking for Christmas lights this time of year when Christmas music is the only thing that plays on Magic 95.5 FM on the car radio.
There are always entire neighborhoods that seem to have caught the spirit, and those are to be expected, but more surprising is the one house that chooses to decorate in the midst of a sea of surrounding darkness.
Or my favorite, the lone darkish house in that over-the-top community that obviously is just too tired or disinterested to participate fully, and instead throws a few lights over one little bush.
We always judge like we are experts in house lighting, forgetting temporarily that we have never put a single light on any house ever, but that doesn’t matter because we are mad with power— The award for biggest carbon footprint goes to, drumroll please… The award for best Star Wars themed yard goes to… The award for most snowmen The award for prettiest light show The award for Halloween-turned-Christmas The award for most nostalgic The award for creepiest gigantic blow-up creature hovering above the house The award for most crap thrown together at the last minute
And a few honorable mentions for the ones who look like they started to decorate, but got tired halfway through and just gave up.
@Home Studio – 359th poem of the year
Runner ups for the Looking at Lights photos to accompany my poem:
We saw a bunch of blow-up Christmas characters this year. They have gotten really popular.