> Hello George Pope!
> ** On Tuesday 04.01.22 - 10:26, George Pope wrote to August Abolins:
>> I skip the hoopla, go to bed early on 31/12, & if I wake
>> up the next day & all is gone, I'll just go back to bed.
>> (I started that bit for Y2K & kept it as I like it)
> I find that sticking to a regular sleep period is indeed a good
> idea. This year was the first time in many years that I
> actually had two days off in a row. When Jan 1 would all on a
> weekday, I'd be back at work the next day. This time Jan 2 fell
> on Sunday, so that was a day off too. I wouldn't want to feel
> "tired" or trip up my sleep pattern just because of a silly
> midnight tradition.
Logical. I've never been big one the holidays -- would rather work them & get
paid 250% for my time, than sit at home trying to figure out stuff to do when
everything's closed.
My coworkers love it ("you want Xmas off? Sure; no problem, no need to work one
of my days in exchange")
Most of my bosses only care that the shifts are covered as per the schedule --
the who isn't so important as the when.
For the observances that are meaningful to me, I can take time any time, work
or home, to focus on the meaning & spirit of the day.
When I was a teenage business owner, & otherwise in my teens, Xmas was all
about the spirit -- I'd get someone to pick me up a 40 of whiskey & invite a
couple buddies over to get sloshed. . .
Once we went out in as much of a blizzard as Mission ever gets & did carolling.
In the hour before we got too cold, we were given enough money(we had no idea
that would happen!) to buy full price smokes & a hot meal in a warm restaurant
for all of us!
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