Holiday
Season
It is only the beginning of December and yet the
festive season is quite present.
Every fourth Thursday of November Thanksgiving, the feast
of ''thanksgiving to God for the fruits of the earth’’ is celebrated in the US.
The roots of this tradition are religious and date back to the seventeenth, or maybe
even to the sixteenth century. During these first celebrations white newcomers
gathered together with the Indians.
Unfortunately, later in time the settlers
and the natives did not get along so well..
Most Americans spend this special Thursday preparing the family dinner. We decided to go to a local restaurant. Excellent turkey served with stuffing and cranberry sauce, mashed potatoes and pumpkin cheesecake, all completely fulfilled our culinary expectations. It is interesting to note that a unique dish is offered for vegetarians - tofurkey.
The holiday weekend cannot take place without the
Black Friday, the day of frenzy markdowns and shopping. Fortunately, at the
shopping mall, where we stopped, the atmosphere was rather calm. However on the
way to Oregon, we passed parking lots filled to the brim. I must admit that the
abundance of choice and discounts was a little overwhelming. Additionally, not taking take advantage of
the better deals is compared to losing a winning lottery ticket.
On Cyber Monday, those who were not shopped out
could find more discounted prices of online clothes, telephones, computers, and
airplane tickets.
It is common in the U.S. that Christmas celebration
starts the day after Thanksgiving. So on Saturday we went to the artistic and
eco-friendly Christmas Market. In the town of Corvallis we admired a local
festive Parade. In the long march, I spotted, among others, Boy Scouts , ecological groups (holding banner
wishing you very green Christmas), as
well as Mrs. Mayor and Senator from Oregon. I even noted a Polish flag being
held by group of perhaps listeners of language school. The cold lasted, but we
managed to see the illuminated track with Santa Claus himself.
It seems to me that the two holidays are as
important to Americans. Let me add that, the last week – exceptionally this
year - the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah also took place.
Thanksgiving is perhaps more universal in its
message and is not aimed at economic profit, as Christmas. There are a lot
more television advertising and Christmas decoration around. However, all show
a commitment to the common tradition and a desire to be together with the loved
ones.
A few days ago, Dean brought from the store a
miniature of a Christmas tree. From its fresh scent, I feel that the holiday
season is not yet over.
H.xx
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