Monday, November 14, 2016

Too Early For Christmas Music?


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Image result for Christmas musicNo. Christmas is upon us ladies and gents.  It is time you dive into those closets,grab your lights and ornaments, and prepare for the greatest holiday the calendar year has to offer.  I personally believe that Christmas deserves to be celebrated for at least three months.  The music is soothing and it gives off nothing but positive vibes and it blesses the ears listening to it.  The election just wrapped up, so now it is time to wrap up some gifts and prepare for the season of giving.  Don't be a miser and ruin the season for those of us who are engulfed in the Christmas spirit.  This world needs more people like Frosty the Snowman, and less people who are like the Grinch.  After Halloween, we enter a time meant for family, warmth, love, and a whole lot cookies.  Christmas music is just so happy and some classic carol are known by all so it is basically a jam session waiting to happen.  Thanksgiving can still be enjoyed to the fullest, even with a little Christmas music in the background.  Christmas is a time of thanks as well. We celebrate the birth of our Savior, so we are obviously thanking the Big Man above for all He has done, and we can do this through Christmas music.  The months of November and December are filled with stress from school, shopping for significant others, and the inevitable downfall of snow.  In this period of stress, let us sing about Rudolph, Holy Nights, and Drummer Boys. If you're completely opposed to the thought of Christmas music in November, please let me know so I can sing you a carol and hopefully begin the process of warming your ice cold heart. Pull out your cheesy Hallmark movies, turn on Michael Buble's Christmas album, and pop those cookies with Christmas trees on them into the oven.  Santa is coming to town. 

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