I haven't been into it much this year. After a bad year with wife getting sick, I was laid off, her missing a lot of work, losing our home thanks to a crap landlord and a place that should have been condemned and on and on, I just found out last Friday that my new job of 6 months (and the worst company I have EVER worked for), gave me my Christmas bonus of no raise, my hours cut and that I am next in line to be let go in their staff reduction program. So, not much of Christmas cheer this year.
Just a lot to be thankful for instead. My wife still here who gave me the greatest anniversary gift last month, we have our own roof over our head again that isn't a crap hole after being pretty much out on the street for a couple months. We still have our 6 kitties we fought tooth and nail not to lose, I didn't have to sell my/our trains (she might have killed me if I did it this time after selling my entire collection a few years ago during a similar situation. She wasn't happy about that knowing what they meant to me) but I do have my G.I. Joe collection for sale hint hint
We have food in the house (without having to grovel to the government), our utilities are still on. I can run trains a little here and there till I can get the materials to start our layout. Our vehicles that we lived in are in bad shape but still running and getting us to work even though both need to be put into Spacedock for refits and overhauls. Our new landlord kept pestering me till I got the lights up around the house lol (and we're the only ones in the little park with any up) and more to be thankful for. It was just too much this year and every inch we take forward, we're getting kicked back 3 feet. The Christmas season just came up too fast this year.
Listening to the Christmas songs on the Joy FM keeps reminding me what Christmas is REALLY about, and it's to celebrate the birth of our savior Jesus. I have to catch myself from time to time from turning into the Grinch and just remember to be thankful.