Remembrance Day in Canada, November 11th. the day we remember all the
fallen soldiers and pay tribute to them, including the ones that are still away from
their families in order to “try” and keep world peace. I am an avid Facebook
user and I posted the above picture on my Facebook and I was rather surprised
at the reactions I got opposing my point of view. Most people including myself
don’t decorate this early in the season, but there are some who do. This is
only my opinion and is not meant to over-power anyone else’s thoughts but after
I got the comments I did, I felt the need to say my piece, so here goes;
I will start at the beginning of the year…
1…New Year’s Eve/Day- January (Statutory/public paid holiday
celebration) …. People spend money on
alcohol, party décor and food to celebrate a
new year. I have yet to see anyone having Valentines decorations
adorning their homes for this celebration. We all say “Happy New Year”
2…Valentine’s Day- February….(Non-holiday non paid holiday
celebration) People spend money on cards, flowers, candy, jewelry and fancy
high priced restaurants. I have yet to see anyone decorate in the Irish style
of St Patrick’s Day. We all say “Happy
Valentine’s Day”
3… St Patrick’s Day- March…(Non-holiday non-paid celebration)
no need to explain this because EVERYONE is Irish on this day and we all know
what that means. I have yet to see anyone decorating eggs and having the Easter
Bunny décor all set up. We all say “Happy
St Paddy’s Day”
4… Easter Sunday- April…(Statutory/public paid holiday
celebration).. Even those who are not religious celebrate this day for the
children by having the Easter Bunny visit, yet I have never seen a Mother get
flowers or candy to celebrate her special day. We all say “Happy Easter”
5… Mother’s Day- May…(Non-holiday non-paid celebration) Yes
I am a Mother and I love having a special day dedicated to JUST ME, yet I have
never seen any mother share her special day with the up-coming Father’s Day. We
all say “Happy Mother’s Day”
6… Father’s Day - June…(Non-holiday non-paid celebration)
Yes every Father is like every Mother and they love having a day dedicated to
JUST THEM. Yet I have not seen anyone decorate for this day getting ready for
July 1st Canada’s Birthday. We all say “Happy Father’s Day”
7… Canada Day- July… (Statutory/public paid holiday
celebration) Canada’s birthday! We all celebrate this. It’s a very wonderful
patriotic Canadian Holiday. We decorate in our countries colours and party all
day and into the night. Yet I have never seen anyone decorate for the next
holiday the following month. We all say “Happy
Canada Day”
8…Civic Holiday- August… (Statutory/public paid holiday
celebration) A holiday the government thought we deserved for who knows but various
events are held to celebrate aspects of local culture, history and achievement.
Many celebrations are low-key and are organized by community members It’s a
holiday we all take with happiness since it’s a well-deserved holiday in our
eyes. Let’s face it, who doesn’t love a paid day off! There is usually no decorating
for this one, but there are plenty of parties and get together to celebrate
this day. Yet I have never seen anyone decorate or celebrate the next holiday
the following month. Some do say “Happy
Civic Holiday” although it’s really not the norm.
9… Labour Day- September…(Statutory/public paid holiday
celebration) A holiday that originally gave workers the chance to campaign for
better working conditions or pay but in most people’s eyes it’s the last long
weekend ending the summer season. We all have a great time and enjoy this
holiday to its fullest. Yet I have never seen anyone decorate or begin to
celebrate the next 2 holidays the following month. We usually all do say “Happy Labour Day”.
10…Thanksgiving- October...(Statutory/public paid holiday
celebration) A bit different from the American Thanksgiving, but we still give
thanks for the bountiful harvest of the growing season. People decorate with
the Thanksgiving theme of turkeys and cornucopia/horn of plenty. Alongside that
comes the pumpkin and apple pies. Loved ones gather around the table to give
thanks for all they have. Yet I have never seen the decorations for the next
celebration adorning the homes even though it’s only a few short weeks from
this holiday. We all say “Happy
Thanksgiving”
11...Halloween- October…(non-paid non-holiday celebration)
We all know this celebration and most everyone decorates and participates for
this one. People spend money on candy treats to hand out to the Trick or
Treaters and some go full out decorating their homes with themed lights,
frightening decorations and cries of pain and fear coming from different sound
effects. Most everyone loves this celebration. We all say “Happy Halloween” This is the time everyone starts the big count
down until Christmas. The stores begin to set up all the Christmas displays,
people start to get in the Christmas spirit. They begin to talk and set up
their Christmas house decorations and the usual talk is “have you started your
Christmas shopping yet?”
12… Remembrance Day ….November.. (non-paid non-holiday
celebration except for Government workers) This
day is to remember the sacrifice of those two hundred thousand plus Canadian
Soldiers who fought and died for us, for their homes and families and friends,
for a collection of traditions they cherished and a future they believed in;
they fight and die for Canada. The meaning of their sacrifice rests with our
collective national consciousness; our future is their monument. In other
words they fought for our rights to have and celebrate the above holiday
celebrations in the ways we have been accustomed to. There are some
celebrations for the Veteran’s and the Poppy is worn to honour these brave men
and women, yet the upcoming Christmas season seems to take precedence over this
single day for many people. For some of
us including myself this day is held in high respect. Some find nothing wrong
with setting up their Christmas decorations but I for one feel that we should
respect the Veterans and Soldiers who are still fighting the fight and let them
have this day in honour of all they have done and given to us so we can have those
many holiday celebrations without the hustle and bustle of the upcoming
Christmas season. Once this single day is over then go and decorate, talk about
Christmas, have all the parties you want, just respect what this day means to
our Veterans.
3 comments:
I have noticed, thanks to FB, how Canada seems to celebrate/observe what is our Veteran's Day...way more than the USA does. I guess because our Thanksgiving is also this month and the insanity that is Black Friday, that Veterans Day hasn't gotten the respect it deserves either. It's yet another excuse to drive that all important retail machine with huge pre-black Friday sales. It's gross.
I would only disagree with your listed holidays in that sometimes Easter is very early, in March, so there would be times when Easter and St. Pats decorations would overlap.
Facebook has exploded with this topic and just out of curiosity, I myself have posed the question to my FB friends. It is a matter of opinion. Thankfully we live in a country where our veterans fought for our freedom of speech. :)
I received a private message from a friend who informed me of the reason why people started to wait until after Remembrance day to decorate for Christmas. It all originated in New York where big stores like Macys decided that by having an extra holiday (Nov 11) it would allow them time to decorate the store for Christmas. People followed this trend and eventually over the years, it became the rule of thumb. However, they are still not quite sure how it was turned into doing it out of respect for veterans.
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