now celebrating: gap week
Dec. 28th, 2011 03:01 pmWe have reached that most wonderful time of the year — the time when we can finally stop celebrating!
When I was little (I remember thinking about this in the first house I lived in, so it would have been age 8 or under), I visualized the year as a calendar line.
Sort of like this:
January
February
March
…assorted other months…
November
December
It went down, in a line, right? And once you got to Christmas, which was obviously the end of the year, you were at the bottom. I “figured out” that the reason why we had these extra days after Christmas, but before New Years, was to get back to the top of the calendar. A gap week, like a behind the scenes reset button on the calendar of the year. (“Pardon the mess, it’ll just take us a few days to get the months back in order for you.”)
This made perfect sense to me.
(It kind of still does.)
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