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Trees! Snow! Popcorn!

Well, we got our Christmas tree. Actually, we've had it for several days now. Too frequently in the past, we set up our tree so late that there was really only a week's worth of enjoyment before Christmas passed. While I firmly believe that Christmas trees should stay up at least until January 1st, it's just as true that looking at them after Christmas can be a little depressing.


We're decorating it tonight. I worry that we brought it home too early, as the floor around the tree already looks a bit like a shag rug, and even the slightest shake of the branches makes the floor look even more like a shag rug. And yet, I keep shaking those branches, because I've convinced myself that the loose needles are of a finite amount, and eventually, it'll get to the point where my branch shakes bear no floor needles. This went on for about fifteen minutes last night. I'm living large.

The tree's been here for around a week now, and yeah, technically, we may have purchased it too early. I don't know. I researched online to see what the Christmas tree experts thought, but everyone had a different opinion. Some people said that it didn't matter, because the trees at the lots were already cut and delivered in November. Others said that heated homes are too dry for trees to look healthy inside for more than a week. This is part of the reason why legitimate books should always be viewed more seriously than online guides. You never know if you're getting instructions from a true professional or the guy in the weird house down the street who collects lawn ornaments in the shape of ducks.


I totally kicked my old scratch-off lottery card addiction, but it's a lot harder to keep it that way when there are so many holiday-themed ways to win big money. I always need to remind myself that, despite outward appearances, these Christmassy scratch-off cards have not been imbued with lucky holiday magic. They are not more likely to be winners than regular, non-Christmassy scratch-off cards. And even after I remind myself of this, I still go home with a few.

Just before I went freelance, I bought the cards mainly as a hope shot that I'd win a zillion dollars and never have to work again. There was a little kiosk right outside the office that sold them, and every lunch break, I'd head down and wait on a line filled with similarly disenfranchised 9-to-5'ers, praying for a cinematic moment. There's no sense of desperation in me buying them now; it's just that I can never pass on something with snowflake graphics and "Santa red" trim. My afflictions have changed, but they're just as stupid.


Around this time of year, my sister starts a family-wide e-mail chain to discuss who is making/bringing what for Christmas Eve dinner. As we're all Italian Catholics who were brought up on the "seven fish dish" meal, Christmas doesn't feel like Christmas if there aren't 50,000 things to get full on. The e-mail chain helps us divide and conquer, and when all's said and done, we'll have covered everything from coconut shrimp to stuffed calamari, the latter of which being my least favorite thing on the planet.

The only thing my family never seems to consider is the junk food. As much as certain dishes are synonymous with traditional holiday dinners, I find that certain junk foods are just as synonymous with those occasions. Example: It'll be a cold day in Hades before I let one of our Christmas Eve get-togethers slip by without a jar of Planters cocktail peanuts on the table, not because I think they're the greatest things ever, but because I remember them being there since I was five-years-old.

Of course, the photo above is of popcorn, so I digress. I would consider it a personal offense if you told me that you got through the entire month of December without at least one of those magical holiday popcorn tins, filled with curtained-off sections of popcorn in three different flavors. Popcorn is an all-year snack, sure, but these subdivided popcorn tins are Christmas through and through.

I know at least one of you will punch me for this, but I hate caramel-covered popcorn. Always have. I'll never understand why stupid caramel-covered popcorn achieves the largest portion of these holiday tins when it's so obvious that the honor should go to the cheese-dusted version. You may disagree, but that's okay. I know you're wrong, and that's all that matters.


Just in case it doesn't snow again this year: Look! A picture of snow! Our latest "storm" was really mild, and most of the heavenly white stuff has melted away. As much as I love a full-blown, tundra-level landscape-saturating mess, I'm also fond of the extended aftermath of a snowstorm. It's not even that cold today, and spotting these random patches of snow that refuse to melt away makes me believe that of all the many fruits of weather, snow is the only one with a sense of self-determination. It's impossible to see these errant patches of snow existing in fairly warm temperatures and not think that they're really trying to keep themselves together. Snow with soul!

And on a final note, an update on X-E's Christmas Chia Pet Project:


No longer the hairless, prepubescent Chia Pet of last week, our friend has begun sprouting his winter coat. I'm pretty stoked, because the green stuff is growing at a slow-but-steady rate, and it seems like he'll peak just around Christmas. Finally, one of my master plans may pay off!

Have you made it this far? Let's toss a survey into this, then. In the comments section, name the one thing you want most for Christmas this year. (Or whatever you celebrate, though I do admit that this site seems to ostracize everyone who celebrates anything that I don't.)

I'll start: A watch. Yeah, just a watch. Reason: I have a couple of work gigs coming up in the new year, and I feel that a good, new watch will mesmerize my employers and make them believe that I'm both timely and fashionable. Also, since my wardrobe palette currently weighs in with a total of three colors, I'm thinking that a shiny watch will help break things up a bit. So yeah. A watch. Your turn.

Posted by Matt on 12/07/2007. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 246 comments

Matt: Did Kuse pay full price for the Mansion in which his family and band of miscreants dwell? If so, how on earth could he afford to furnish it so nicely? Also, did he get it with the 3rd floor addition?

Chestnuts roasted by Cricket @ 12/07/2007 1:11 PM


I know I’m already getting a new dresser and dressing table, but what I really want is a dining room table. The longer we go without one, the more I’m inclined to agree with my boyfriend that we should just turn the dining room into a game room with a pool table and a bar.

I asked for furniture for chirstmas-God I feel old. And caramel corn is awful.

Chestnuts roasted by colls @ 12/07/2007 1:11 PM


I’d like to get a Wii, so I can play Lego Star Wars: the complete saga and use the remote like a lightsaber. I’d also like to play Lego Batman and Lego Indiana Jones when they eventually come out.

Chestnuts roasted by Hoverbored @ 12/07/2007 1:15 PM


Before I go and read anything for today’s shenanigans and goings-on, I just noticed something. In that stamp at the top of this here page, is Santa taking a dump down that chimney? Yule Log, anyone?

Chestnuts roasted by kingklash @ 12/07/2007 1:16 PM


Anyone look at the very last update from the previous Advent Caladar recently, because I don’t remember seeing the pagan rabbits taking the burned up Santa last year.

Chestnuts roasted by Rirse @ 12/07/2007 1:16 PM


Sorry…I totally forgot to add what I wanted for Christmas. There are two things actually:

1) The Mansion I mentioned above fully furnished but in my size and with more than 4 rooms!

2) A new watch. Mine died a few months ago and I have never had any luck with changing batteries. Once they die on me they die. I have a fondness for Fossil so I hope that is what I get but my best guess is that I am still going to be watchless come January 1. Maybe I will get one for my Birthday!

Chestnuts roasted by Cricket @ 12/07/2007 1:18 PM


Rirse, they did., right at the very end.

I was wondering, are the rabbits some weird ass playmobil, or some line of toys I never saw? Revenge of the 3rd tier toys?

Chestnuts roasted by Arkenor @ 12/07/2007 1:20 PM


colls, mine – i almost didn’t type it aloud – is a new kitchen floor. jesus christ, that makes me feel pretty old. i’m going on to amazon right now and looking for something completely useless and fun that i must have. problem is, i have no impulse control and always buy those things for myself immediately. So i buy myself video games and other frivolity year round, then ask for a kitchen floor from my family for christmas.

on second thought, that doesn’t make me feel old. that makes me feel irresponsible. better, right?

and matt, my tree’s been up for a week already. we can watch them slowly die as the chia thrives and becomes the new symbol of christmas.

Chestnuts roasted by velouria_78 @ 12/07/2007 1:23 PM


A fuckload of money would be nice, but that’s not going to happen.

A sweatshirt from the FDNY which should have come at LEAST 2 weeks ago still hasn’t, so right now i’m really hoping that arrives by christmas.

And a new watch also, a really trendy black ion one with a diamond at ’12′, i just can’t bring myself to put yet ANOTHER purchase on the card which is for myself, though i am pushing the amazon delivery schedules now.

Chestnuts roasted by Dan @ 12/07/2007 1:24 PM


Matt, don’t feel bad, we didn’t put up our tree yet either (will be doing so this weekend) but I totally understand about how you put it up late, you don’t get much out of it, and after the holidays it’s sad.

In regards to caramel popcorn, I never liked the stuff either, HOWEVER try the caramel flavor popcorn from Garrett’s near MSG at 1 Penn Plaza. They would give out free bags of this and their cheese popcorn all last year to LIRR commuters and it was the best damn caramel popcorn ever I became addicted. GET IT NOW. OH and tell Knacks I love him :)

Chestnuts roasted by Melissa Y. @ 12/07/2007 1:30 PM


i love caramel popcorn! although i like the cheesy stuff nearly as much. i remember one year when i was a kid i took the divider thing out of the can and everyone was really mad at me.

and i’m not sure what the seven fish thing is, but my family eats incessantly at every christmas. turkey, dressing, seemingly hundreds of sides, and my favorite: the dessert table.

Chestnuts roasted by cb @ 12/07/2007 1:38 PM


While Guise’s Christmas idea sounds tempting (who doesn’t want a giant mecha?) I’d settle for a Wii and a few decent games. Fortunately for me the wife is in the same boat it’s just tracking one down now.

Chestnuts roasted by Dan H @ 12/07/2007 1:41 PM


A titilating update!

Chestnuts roasted by The Other Lauren @ 12/07/2007 1:43 PM


yeah, first thing i’m going to do once i get out of this prison (work) is go to wal-mart and get me one of those tins of popcorn. oh, and look for christmas crunch!!!

Chestnuts roasted by Andrew @ 12/07/2007 1:44 PM


What I want most for christmas is an actual vacation. i havent had more than 2 days off in a row in upwards of 3 years. the pain of being a full time college kid and a full time officemax employee. the shame….oh the shame…. something i will actually probably be able to get for christmas that i want is a new coffee machine. my coffee machine is a piece of crap, and i think my mom (AKA Santa) is buying me a nice one that has a timer on it so i can set it up to turn on in the morning while i get ready. i already got my number one thing for christmas which was a laptop, but that was a graduation present, not a christmas present.

Chestnuts roasted by Leigha @ 12/07/2007 1:49 PM


Agreed Matt with the caramel, although I’ve grown to like it, albeit no where near my likeness for teh cheese. Cheese is always the first to go. It should definetly be the largest section, although some of my family members go ape shit if 46 pieces of caramel were gone from the start.

How cool would it be if they started dying the popcorn different holdiday colors! White for buttered popcorn, red for the cheese popcorn, and green for the caramel.

Chestnuts roasted by Brett @ 12/07/2007 1:53 PM


you are totally right about the popcorn! carmel corn sucks.

Chestnuts roasted by brs212 @ 12/07/2007 1:57 PM


velouria- Yeah I’m really trying to be practical about getting stuff to furnish my apartment. But I, too, would secretly want a Wii. And an iphone. and a $600 dooney and bourke bag. I’m hoping that if I try and sound responsible with my gift asking, santa 1 (my parents) or santa 2 (my boyfriend) will get me something fun and completely uneccessary.

melissa- I didn’t even know they had Garrett’s outside Chicago!. That is the ONE caramel corn I will eat, even if it is only a few pieces.

Chestnuts roasted by colls @ 12/07/2007 2:00 PM


Matt: What kind of watch are looking for, a super-sweet Timex or something a l’il more flashy?
I love watches and would so love getting one for Christmas, but the ones I like tend to fall outside the girt-giving price-range.

Chestnuts roasted by Nizz @ 12/07/2007 2:01 PM


I realy want a Nintendo Wii for Christmas, beacause they are so much fun. WIIIIIII! Great post as always.

Chestnuts roasted by Anonymous @ 12/07/2007 2:06 PM


I realy want a Nintendo Wii for Christmas, beacause they are so much fun. WIIIIIII! Great post as always.

Chestnuts roasted by Aaron @ 12/07/2007 2:07 PM


I asked for sea monkeys for my office pollyanna.. every one else asked for yankee candles. ha.
I like carmel corn.. i guess its from the boardwalk every summer..it makes me happy when i get it at christmas.

Chestnuts roasted by Kara @ 12/07/2007 2:09 PM


Personally I am not a fan of any of the popcorn in those tins. I’ll eat it, but I always do so with a vague sense of anger towards the tin-giver when I think what a waste of calories it is. I mean I’m getting fat plowing through the giant tin of stale popcorn when I could be getting fat plowing through some yummy Orville Redenbacher or Cracker Jacks. Still, the tubs of popcorn do make a good mindless snacking food during holiday specials.

As for what I want the most for Christmas – I dunno. This year I’m not feeling so materialistic, largely because I just got an awesome new job and can just buy what I want. I just bought a Nintendo DS so nothing I’m getting for Christmas is going to top that. Of the stuff I asked for, the stuff I’m most looking forward to are Simpsons box sets and a memory foam pillow so I can stop being a hunchback.

I can only think of a couple things I’m really dying to have: a Wii and a bigger iPod – my Nano is only 2 gigs :( But I ain’t getting those anytime soon, so I’ll just have to keep dreaming on that. I also wouldn’t mind finding someone special but that ain’t gonna happen either. S’okay though, Simpsons box sets atone for all :D

Chestnuts roasted by jazzy @ 12/07/2007 2:09 PM


I love caramel corn but the cheese corn rocks so much harder. The caramel corn in those tins sucks. I want some cheese popcorn. T_T

For christmas I saw 2 things I would sell my arm for:
1) this great Nicktoons book on every nicktoon made up til like next year. I”m a cartoon artbook nut (animation major), and that book made me drool in all kinds of ways.
2) I love video game paraphanelia, so I would KILL for that Super Mario Starman that PLAYS MUSIC. Not just any music, my friends: the INVINCIBILITY music. I almost beat the crap outta my bf screaming: OMG OMG, DIDYUCEETHAT???? XD

Chestnuts roasted by Dio and Lex @ 12/07/2007 2:12 PM


everyone does know to pour corn syrup from the grocery store into the trunk holder of your tree right? THEY WILL NEVER DIE.

Chestnuts roasted by nick @ 12/07/2007 2:13 PM


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