Waiting (impatiently) for Yuletide
Dec. 25th, 2011 02:15 amAs a Scandinavian-American, all of my family-related Christmas festivities take place on 24 December. This was great when I was a kid, because it doesn't involve any waiting until Christmas morning (and what, technically speaking, is morning?) to open presents, which I frankly still think is both cruel and unusual.
I have to say, it's not very handy for Yuletide Madness, though. Nor last-minute pinch-hitting (and I was really tempted by a last-minute pinch hit for a very rare fandom that I will discuss later, but how can one commit to such things when one's Christmas Eve Day is already full?). I therefore continue my streak of contributing one, and only one, story to the archive this year, such as it is. (I am starting to get really embarrassed by it, as hours go by and it is still not time for stories to go live. You will be lucky if I have not disowned it by morning, when stories actually do go live this year.)
I feel so jilted when a fandom I requested isn't represented in the archive this year! It's not that I didn't receive a story in that fandom–because of course I may have matched on either or any (depending on the year) of the other fandoms that I requested, and so obviously have something extremely awesome to look forward to–but really, no one wrote British Comedian RPF this year? Really? Even the pairings that I did not request, and are therefore lame?
The weirdest part of celebrating Christmas Eve as Christmas is that you therefore, by default, find yourself observing Christmas Eve eve, which is not, generally speaking, a holiday. This year we celebrated Christmas Eve eve as a nuclear family at my little brother's apartment, which was really fun, in the same way that celebrating Christmas ahead of the Christmas Day people is (at this rate, real Christmas in our family will keep ratcheting back until it's not even in December by the time I'm old).
Is it can be Yuletide times now?
I have to say, it's not very handy for Yuletide Madness, though. Nor last-minute pinch-hitting (and I was really tempted by a last-minute pinch hit for a very rare fandom that I will discuss later, but how can one commit to such things when one's Christmas Eve Day is already full?). I therefore continue my streak of contributing one, and only one, story to the archive this year, such as it is. (I am starting to get really embarrassed by it, as hours go by and it is still not time for stories to go live. You will be lucky if I have not disowned it by morning, when stories actually do go live this year.)
I feel so jilted when a fandom I requested isn't represented in the archive this year! It's not that I didn't receive a story in that fandom–because of course I may have matched on either or any (depending on the year) of the other fandoms that I requested, and so obviously have something extremely awesome to look forward to–but really, no one wrote British Comedian RPF this year? Really? Even the pairings that I did not request, and are therefore lame?
The weirdest part of celebrating Christmas Eve as Christmas is that you therefore, by default, find yourself observing Christmas Eve eve, which is not, generally speaking, a holiday. This year we celebrated Christmas Eve eve as a nuclear family at my little brother's apartment, which was really fun, in the same way that celebrating Christmas ahead of the Christmas Day people is (at this rate, real Christmas in our family will keep ratcheting back until it's not even in December by the time I'm old).
Is it can be Yuletide times now?