Agree with you entirely Elg, but you only have to look around in Tesco's to see that the Psyche of the nation is geared-up to retail. FFS the shops are only shut for one day and people are buying food as if the Myans prediction is coming true. 10 loaves of bread, enough milk to float a ship etc etc
Christmas has been slowly devalued over the last few decades. We will never get it back to how it was. I know I'm going to sound like the miserable old git that I am, I really think it starts with how spoilt the kids are. My friend has an 18 month old child and yet him and his wife have spent an absolute fortune on presents for the kid. Why? What does that teach the child. Well, it teaches her that anything she wants she can have. Now, I'm not saying that kids of today should be like my generation, when we were grateful to get a tangerine, six shiny pennies and a bag of toffee's, but there has to be a compromise.
Having said that, I know full well that when I am lucky enough to have grand kids, I will probably indulge them just as much.
Well, all I can say is, at ;least I am off work after today and not back until 2nd January. 1st time in 29 years of the railway have I had the whole Christmas period off.
I think I am going to get incredibly plastered!
