I think the missing word in Christmas these days is " moderation ". Yes it`s a religious festival, yes it`s a time for giving, a time for spending with family or friends and a time to eat, drink and be either merry or miserable, whichever way it swings at the time. People go overboard and spend to excess, eat to excess, drink to excess and make themselves pains in the butt to excess.
I`m pretty sure when I was a kid we had the excitement of Christmas eve, then Christmas day and by the end of Boxing Day life was pretty much back to normal. No more festive food, we finished off the dregs of the Quality Street and my Dad returned to work and my Mum went back to egg and chips for tea.
Nowadays it all begins months beforehand and well into January, too much, too soon and too excessive.
I had happy but skint Christmases when my children were little, stroppy Christmases when they were teenagers and you had to threaten them out of bed on Christmas morning, fond Christmases when both of my parents were still alive and they came to us for dinner, lonely Christmases after my first husband died and all I wanted to do was to fast forward to the New Year, hectic Christmases in my last job working in a homeless hostel and we all had to work at least half of Christmas Day and Boxing Day and quiet Christmases now I`m retired and mine and second hubby`s children and grandchildren just "pop in" and then do their own thing.
Now history is repeating itself and our grownup children have hectic Christmas mornings with their own children and there`s also a few stroppy teenage grandkids too. One of my sons voluntarily works Christmas Day, he doesn`t have children so he does the Christmas day shift so at least one other Police Officer with children can have the day off. His partner does the same, she works in a hospital and does a shift in place of someone with children.
So the Spirit of Christmas is still very much alive, in my last job we always had the Sally Army Band on Christmas Day followed by a morning service which everybody enjoyed. Then each man received gifts and a huge Christmas dinner and we`d open the doors to those still living on the streets even though sadly we didn`t have beds for them all.
Christmas is like everything else in life, nothing is bad for you in moderation and a little bit of what you fancy does you good. To me Christmas lasts just 2 days and then that`s my fix for another 12 months.