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Yuletide Vroom.

It's difficult to explain the magic of Christmas in less than 80,000 words. There are simply too many facets. Still, I think I've got a handle on how Christmastime never seems to lose its sinister powers. Fate may deal you a bad hand one December, and some years may be better than others, but when it comes to Christmas, there are awesome things that nobody can ever take away from you.

Driving randomly around the neighborhood to check out everyone's holiday digs while blasting Christmas music from a dusty car radio is a good example. I've had Christmas seasons that were better than others, but these awesome drives can never be stolen from me. Well, I guess maybe if I got into some kind of freak accident and had to get my legs amputated, they could, but even then, I'd just ride shotgun while somebody else drove.

One of the advantages of living in a very Catholic town is the abundance of Christmas decorations. They're everywhere, and they're in serious, concentrated volume. There are plenty of families who stick with a few simple strands of lights lining their windows, but there are just as many houses that can probably be seen from outer space with the naked eye.

It's these mega-decorated houses that I always hunt for on my random Christmas drives, but to be honest, I get even better vibes from the simpler houses. They seem less like spectacles and more like the genuine artifact, and I always find myself wondering how the people inside celebrate during the holiday season.

Do they watch old home movies in their pajamas? Do they drink eggnog by the tree at night, with scratchy old records playing in the background? Do they watch Ron Howard's The Grinch and wonder why the Grinch's love interest is the only Who in Whoville who doesn't have a fucked up Who nose?

Does the family celebrate Christmas at their house, or do they pack up and head off to some distant relative's abode? Do they have a dog? Does the dog get to stay indoors at night more often during Christmastime? Do they swap Febreze for one of those overpowering cinnamon air fresheners for one month only? All of this fascinates me.

The music plays into my mood during these drives. How can I put this? You know how most of us have a couple of movies on DVD that we never put on, yet we watch them every time they turn up on regular television? There's some kind of malformed camaraderie aspect. It's the same with Christmas music on the radio. I probably don't need to hear Brenda Lee rock around the Christmas tree for the millionth time, but if there's a chance that someone somewhere else will be doing it at the exact same time in the exact same way, I'll crank up the volume. I'll also roll up the windows to make sure that no passing cars hear what I'm listening to, but that's beside the point.

I can and will do these drives a dozen times more between now and Christmas. I'll never get tired of it. Sometimes, I'll invent an errand just so I have an excuse for more car-drive-lights-music.

Christmas ruled my life when I was a child, but contrary to how this site is presented in December, it certainly doesn't now. Real life interferes. That's natural, but little things like this help keep the whole concept of month-long joy alive. No matter how busy we get, there will always be time to drive around the neighborhood at night, staring at lights and wondering why doing that feels so good.

PS: The Advent Calendar has been updated for December 3rd. It features a clown doing terrible things.

Posted by Matt on 12/04/2008. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 130 comments

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Chestnuts roasted by New Comment Man @ 12/04/2008 12:11 AM


so close :0

Chestnuts roasted by valerie @ 12/04/2008 12:12 AM


First post with substance! Third post overall…

Matt, you really made me smile with this one, and not the wry, unhappy kinda smile, the big ol’ Christmassy smile. Thank you!

Chestnuts roasted by Dr Sketch @ 12/04/2008 12:14 AM


Damn, that’s what I get for only reloading every 16 minutes.

Chestnuts roasted by Mystie @ 12/04/2008 12:14 AM


Some of my best memories off Christmas are associated with Driving around and looking at Christmas lights.

For about 10 years, My Granddad and I got together and made something for my parents every Christmas. We built all kinds of things, always small vehicles or something that represented the year. I used to go over to their house every night, and after about 2 hours or so of working, we would get in the car and go drive around and look at lights.

In Lubbock, where I grew up, EVERYBODY had Christmas lights. Maybe because there isn’t much else to look at in Lubbock. But anyway, you could go out every night and not see it all. In this one neighborhood, there was this giant old oak tree that someone spent thousands of dollars every year COVERING with lights. Like Christmas Vacation on steroids. It was beautiful. Occasionally, we would take my Grandmother with us…She had Parkinson’s so didn’t go very often.

I still drive around and look at lights, but I don’t know if I’m really looking at the lights, or just remembering the distant memories of looking at them in the past….

Chestnuts roasted by Cameron T. @ 12/04/2008 12:21 AM


Cameron, that story makes me sad and happy all in the same breath. I had a great lady talk to me today at work (the department store) about her life. A widow now, I can tell she misses her husband very much, but she had such wonderful stories.

Sometimes I think all of life is just listening to stories and telling our own.

Chestnuts roasted by Terror Claws @ 12/04/2008 12:25 AM


Ah, I always love going out and hunting the most decked out houses for Christmas. The houses that play music outside are always the best, and I always love seeing what people have lit up.

But that is an interesting question, what is inside the most decked out houses?

And 106.7 Lite FM at Christmastime, the holidays just aren’t the same without one station in the NY metro area going all Christmas. Usually 106.7 Lite FM is best for classic Christmas, even though they don’t play the Donkey song!

Chestnuts roasted by Tresjolie9 @ 12/04/2008 12:26 AM


Really moving Matt, seriously. I know how you feel…

Chestnuts roasted by Gralf @ 12/04/2008 12:28 AM


Damn, Matt, I didn’t know the people who live across the street from me had relatives in your neighborhood! I swear, that first picture looks exactly like what I see every night when I arrive home from work from mid-November to mid-January. Good thing my apartment is in the back, on the riverside, because the lights on their house blink.

Joking about my neighbors aside, I like to go hunting for cool Christmas decorations in December, too. I do it on bike or on foot, since I don’t have a car. Feels more intimate when you’re actually nose-to-nose with a plastic Santa and not just fogging up a car window.

Christmas lights have a more practical use when you’re on a bike in the dark. It’s a lot easier for me to get home from work on my bike when every house in the neighborhood is lit up like fireworks for the entirety of the Christmas season.

Chestnuts roasted by starwenn @ 12/04/2008 12:30 AM


Matt you managed to sum up exactly how I felt and still feel about going around and looking at Christmas lights. I am not a kid anymore, but I will always be able to drive around and look at lights, and feel that same special Christmas feeling that over took my entire being during Christmas as a kid. Everything is just better this time of year.

When I was young, my neighbors down the road would turn their house and their relatives house next door into a gazillion mega watt spectacle. There were dense trees between our house and theirs, but during Christmas, you could see the lights managing to break through the pines. While this was deffinately an interesting sight, and made us laugh every year, it did not hold any magic for me.

What did hold magic for me, was when I was little, for some reason, I LOVED how every year my grandparents’ neighbors had an old retro looking nativity scene that lit up. But that was it, no other lights outside or visible from the inside. So in the pitch dark in rural Maine, under the crystal clear stars, my grandmother would bundle me up and take me across the road every year to look at this simple light up nativity, which was nestled next to a towering pine tree. They had made a wooden manger to place the figures in, and when this was lit up with the snow all around, I just loved how it glowed. I think I liked it so much, because I actually fit inside the manger, and could kneel next to the lit up baby in the cradle, and peer up at my grandma who was standing right outside of this little hut. To feel that kind of peace again would be wonderful, but I will settle for good memories. :)

Love hearing about all other X-E readers light display memories and preferences. This is turning out to be a great holiday season on X-E. :)

Chestnuts roasted by crazy_mainer @ 12/04/2008 12:42 AM


Oh, the Advent is really making my December great so far. And those lights are so great. My neighborhood has decorations, but has not gone crazy at all with the lights. I am kinda sad about it. But my apartments is fully lit!

Chestnuts roasted by kb @ 12/04/2008 12:46 AM


Your Site’s always making me enjoy my holidays Matt, And Chicken Guy looks alot like alan alda,

Chestnuts roasted by Dashi @ 12/04/2008 12:53 AM


so woo! I’m just letting the holidays wash over me in a big bright flood of lights and magic. I don’t really care about gifts this year. Seriously. I mean money would be nice, not that I’m gonna actually spend it on anything but car insurance and rent and electricity. My biggest present would be to have those 3 covered for the month or two.

Also, I feel SO morbid…ever since my Father in Law announced to my hubby that we are gonna split 280 grand with hubby’s sister and her husband. When my father in law dies that is. The longer he’s around the less there will be to split up, but it should be a decent amount whatever happens.

I just feel all weird because with that type of money hanging over my head, it’s like “is he dead yet? is he dead yet?” And I am totally not a bad person. Its just one of them weird things. I don’t WANT him to die, bc the old coot is growing on me slowly but surely. It’s just….*shivers*

Chestnuts roasted by mandy_Reeves @ 12/04/2008 1:04 AM


We definately do this every year. I loved the tricked out houses on not only Christmas, but Halloween.

Besides driving around, there is also something here called “Jolly Holiday Lights” that they’ve done every year since I can remember. Basically, you pay like 5 bucks per car (which goes to charity) to drive through the park which has been decorated with various sponsored lighted animatronic displays. It’s really cool.

Chestnuts roasted by JLAJRC @ 12/04/2008 1:33 AM


On Christmas Eve, when driving home from the only church service I attend for the year, I always make sure to take a little extra time getting home. Driving late on Christmas Eve is one of the most magical moments of the year — when pretty much all the stores are closed and you can just feel the streets taking it easy for the greatest night of the year.

Chestnuts roasted by Jeff Mack @ 12/04/2008 1:36 AM


I’m really glad to that those thing fascinate you, Matt. They do me too!

Chestnuts roasted by rockasoo @ 12/04/2008 1:43 AM


‘i love driving around and looking at all the peoples’ decorations that are better than mine. We usually ride in the back of my stepdads truck and ride around in the freezing cold. Awesome.

Chestnuts roasted by Hazard @ 12/04/2008 1:45 AM


Happy Birthday KB! Welcome to legal drinking age!

Chestnuts roasted by Bill @ 12/04/2008 1:51 AM


Matt, I have to say, you have a fantastics writing style. I’m sure it’s not a surprise to hear it from people here, but one more never hurts. That’s a major reason why coming to this website, especially during the Holidays, is a top priority. That and more Mista Snowman…

Cameron, that was a great post.

My mom loves driving around looking at Christmas lights. She always took us as kids, and if we ever were somewhere that wasn’t our neighborhood during this time a year, she made sure we drove around those neighborhoods at night as well. We had that Bing Crosby Christmas album, you know the one, white background, Bing’s disembodied head smiling his ass off wearing that Santa hat for the cover, that she played all season long. When we had a tape deck in the car, we’d listen to that as we drove around looking at houses. I guess Bing Crosby is my driving around looking at Christmas lights. I never get tired of listening to that album. She played it almost every day for nearly a month and half. It was great. For a bunch of Latinos, we sure did like Bing.

Even now, whenever I hear his Christmas music, I get a little choked up thinking about those times I spent with my mom and dad and my two brothers. Obviously as you get older, things change, but certain things always bring you back to those emotions and those memories. I always feel like I’m 10 again when I listen to that album during the Holdiays. My parents are still here thankfully, as are my brothers, but I realize they are getting older, so it scares me to death to imagine what my Holidays, never mind my life, would be like without them around. So for now, I shake it off, and do as much as I can with them during the Holidays.

Whenever that time comes that I do find myself without them, I’ll always have Bing to keep those memories alive, and make me feel like a kid again.

And Mista Snowman.

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 12/04/2008 1:55 AM


When we were kids, my brother and I would always count the lighted houses on the way home from our grandma’s, starting on Thanksgiving night. It was only a seven minute drive, so it was really special to count sixty plus houses once enough people got their lights up. Not to mention it’s a rural town.

Driving through my town there are two areas where the streets are stung with lights so that you’re driving under this festive Christmassy canopy of lights. I was so excited to see them stringing up the lights the week before Thanksgiving, and so disappointed when I finally drove under the lit lights. They replaced the giant old fashioned bulbs with smaller one, and the blue is far too prominent. I don’t like too much blue in a light display, it just seems to wash out some of the cheeriness, unless it’s a frosty blue and white kind of deal. I always wonder If I’m alone in my dislike of blue lights.

Where I live, going to Lasalette is a tradition. I didn’t realize it was ten acres until I looked at their site, but there are always a ton of different display areas to explore. It’s free too.

Chestnuts roasted by hobbitsubculture @ 12/04/2008 2:01 AM


Tresjolie9 – Do you remember when Z-100 used to have the 24 hours of Christmas? Although I can’t bare to listen to that station now, I always tune in to see if they still do that on the Christmas Eve. I think they stopped for a few years, and started it again, but I don’t remember them doing it last year.

Chestnuts roasted by Darth Galvatron @ 12/04/2008 2:04 AM


I know what you mean Matt. I love to just gawk at the lights of my neighborhood too. Same for the Christmas music.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/04/2008 2:13 AM


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb-Mce9VpmY I posted this in the last thread, but since everybody has moved, or will eventually, I’ll post this again. I think it’s an appropriate song for X-E at this time of year.

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/04/2008 2:15 AM


The thing that kills Christmas for me?

Guilt.

I learned of it first-hand when I got married. My wife is amazing in every way, her parents are why I hate Christmas now. They are impossible to buy gifts for, and they are more than willing to let you know when you’ve failed to get them a gift adequate enough.

Chestnuts roasted by Chiablo @ 12/04/2008 2:27 AM


Chiablo: Sounds like they need the Christmas spirit. Honestly, acting ungrateful to somebody who willingly thought of you at Christmas is just flat out rude.>:( Don’t let em ruin Christmas for you. =)

Chestnuts roasted by ULTRAMAN @ 12/04/2008 2:31 AM


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