Ponderings

The Most Depressing Day of the Year

I heard on the radio earlier that today is supposedly the most depressing day of the year – not January 16th, specifically, or MLK Day, specifically (that would be a HUGE “Yikes”). Rather, it is most depressing because it’s a Monday, and it’s January, so it’s historically very cold. It’s far enough into the new year that you’ve probably tried and failed to accomplish your resolution, and among other things, the holidays are definitively over.

I had a splendid day despite the odds working against me, particularly in regards to the holidays being over. See, in my house, the Christmas tree will remain standing proud and tall until one too-aggressive sneeze is able to knock off all its needles in one blow. I’m not exaggerating when I say that it will stay up until early to mid February. Maybe we leave it up because we’re lazy; maybe we do it because we can’t bear to let Christmas go. Maybe we even do it to feel superior to the people dumping their Christmas tree carcasses on the corners of New York City. Whatever it may be, I’d like to think it’s because we’re just trying to beat the real most depressing day of the year: the day the tree comes down.

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