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by Porter McConnell · Sunday, December 6th, 2009 at 9:56 am

Recently, I saw a commercial on TV where a mom and a kid were “baking” together for Christmas. Traditional Christmas music in the background, mother-daughter bonding, really playing at your heartstrings. What were they baking, you ask? They were removing pre-molded cookie dough rounds from the packaging and placing them on a baking sheet. As anyone who was born before 1980 knows, making cookies from scratch takes a half an hour, tops. I worry, is this kid going to grow up thinking this is what it means to bake?

The world is a fast place, filled with stuff and shortcuts. So I guess it makes sense that Christmas would reflect that. The trouble is, we’re all a little broke from living this way, and the planet is groaning from last year’s stocking stuffers. And we’re teaching our children that shortcuts are as good as the real thing. And that having cookies is the same as making them.  So what if this year, instead of spending time at the mall buying family and friends stuff they may not even like, I stay home and bake cookies with them instead?

And so it was that I embarked on my Slow Christmas journey. I am chronicling the annual rituals honestly, from Black Friday to the after Christmas sales. I’ll be taking a closer look at our motives, and the motives of the companies who are selling us stuff, and asking if there might be a better way to keep Christmas. The Christmas season means something different to each of us, but what it shouldn’t mean is endless errands and a second mortgage. We need to slow down Christmas, and start enjoying it.

I hope you’ll join me, dear Slow Planeteers, in pledging to give an experience, a donation, or something homemade for Christmas this year. Keep Christmas Slow.

2 Responses to “Slow Christmas”

sarah c

Excellent idea! I just got done from a 6 hour cookie making marathon! And it was a total blast. Those pre-made cookies are lame. To be honest, the ones with pictures on them strike me as downright creepy.

toni

Several years ago, I stopped shopping at Christmas. I come from a fairly successful family - we all have everything we need and most everything we want. I hated going crazy trying to find some “thing” to give, worrying whether or not I had spent “enough” - it was ridiculous, depressing, and totally unfullfilling. Now I sponsor children from the Salvation Army Angel Trees and take photos of their gifts. The photos are enclosed in Christmas cards to my family and friends. Or, I buy chickens, goats, pigs, etc from Heifer Project in honor of my family and friends. It sure brings back the true Spirit of Christmas and allows the time to do things like bake real cookies with my 3 year old grandson, which we then take to local nursing homes and the fire station around the corner. Peace. On Earth. Goodwill. To all.

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