Tag: Christmas

Creeping X-mas

Posted by – November 29, 2010

christmas rush

The Reason for the Season

My Pastor at Christian Heights, Rev. Marion, preached against the commercialization of Christmas. During the first part of her sermon, Rev. Marion argues against the ‘Creeping X-mas’. The fact that Christmas decorations are put out earlier and earlier every year. I do mean ‘X-mas’ deliberately. That is Christmas without Christ. The X-mas decorations you see in department stores across the country are populated with Santas, elves, candy canes, and reindeer. If there are manger figures displayed at all The Infant is outnumbered ten to one. I’m afraid that even with reinforcements from Mary, Joseph, the Wise Men, and the shepherds Christmas couldn’t win a pitched battle against X-mas on the store shelf. Putting out cheaply made Santa figurines in September is a safe bet because Santa doesn’t stand for anything worth fighting for. If freedom… If God… If an idea is worth fighting for then someone will be offended by it.

Later Rev. Marion argues that Creeping X-mas is evidence that people are crying out for God. People are lonely and often the act of collecting more stuff is the method of running away from it. This isn’t true for corporations though. The purpose of a corporation is to make money and even better if they make a lot of money. Very rarely do the business decisions in a corporation ever have a moral dimension. Why does business run seven days a week now but didn’t years ago? Why do you think more retail businesses are staying open on Thanksgiving? The decision makers at Sears are obviously chasing the almighty dollar as fast as they can go.

reconquer America

Reconquer America

Creeping X-mas… because the culture war doesn’t stop ever.

Too Dang Early

Posted by – September 25, 2010

As seen on September 25, 2010 at the JC Penny in Hopkinsville. It is too d— early to be putting up Christmas anywhere.

Christmas decor

Christmas Decor in September

Coming up for Air

Posted by – December 23, 2009

I’ve been terribly busy at work dealing with Christmas. Today was the first time I have come home before nightfall for the past two weeks. Looking forward two days from now, I eagerly anticipate opening my Christmas presents.

Archos-5-angle_sI’m old enough that Christmas is not a surprise anymore. In November, I decided what I wanted and ordered it. The object in question is an Archos 5 60GB tablet. The device is comparable to an iPod Touch. I’m really excited about the Archos because I have watched the new touch devices come on the market. I think the technology has developed enough that I won’t get buyer’s remorse when they release next year’s model. The device I bought is actually last year’s model. The current model is much more expensive and it runs Google’s Android operating system. In addition to the device itself I also bought an attachment that includes a microphone to record speech with. If it works like I want it to I’ll be posting mp3′s of sermons from church.

Christmas Parade 2009

Posted by – December 5, 2009

Unfortunately, it seems I damaged my camera during the parade this year. Temperatures were below freezing this morning and while I was still shooting pictures the camera stopped working. I got home and transferred the photos on to my laptop like normal but the camera still fails to capture any image at all. :(

Update: I made a quick trip to OfficeMax and bought a new Olympus. I didn’t like spending the money but I can’t go without my camera.

Sigh… Well, I will share with you what I did capture.

Lights and Shadow

Posted by – November 14, 2009

Stringing Christmas Lights

Stringing Christmas Lights

Cutest member of the Christmas Parade

Posted by – December 13, 2008

Since Seenoevil asked why I had not posted anything about the Christmas parade I decided I would award the prize for the “Cutest Member of the Parade”.

Cutest Member

Cutest Member

The prize goes to a pair of miniature horses. I have a overall good opinion of this year’s Christmas parade. The parade certainly has room to improve but since I didn’t participate I won’t be too negative.

The Great Pumpkin… after Halloween

Posted by – November 29, 2008

The official beginning of the Christmas season for my family is when we throw away the pumpkin we bought for Halloween and for the whole month of November through Thanksgiving. The pumpkin has sat outside through several overnight freezes that happened during November. We didn’t carve it for halloween and I wouldn’t dare split it open since it is over a month old. Though I imagine the cold overnight temperatures kept it fairly well preserved through the month.

The Great Pumpkin

The Great Pumpkin

Merry Christmas!