I took the day off from work yesterday because Matt and I had matinee tickets to The Odd Couple. We ordered the tickets a couple of months ago and sat in the very last row of the balcony (which was fine, because the theater isn’t that big and we were in the center section). It wasn’t an earth-shattering production or anything, but it was cute. Matthew Broderick as Felix was unfortunately the weakest link – he basically reprised his Leopold Bloom shtick from The Producers (affirmed for me when I saw a commercial for the new Producers movie on TV this morning). It was a fun afternoon at the theater, at least.
I love this time of year. The day before Thanksgiving two years ago we saw a matinee of The Boy From Oz, and there’s the whole holiday thing in the air. This is the best part of the holiday season – the beginning.
Maybe it’s because I’m Jewish, but for me, the holiday season isn’t about leading up to Christmas – which, of course, is only a 24-hour holiday. The holiday season for me is about the season itself. We’re not anticipating a holiday – this is the holiday, a month-long holiday.
Soon we’re heading out to New Jersey to have Thanksgiving dinner with my family. Have a good T-day everyone – and a happy holiday season!
Happy Thanksgiving in NJ, Jeff and Matt!
Actually, the Christmas season began yesterday with the first Sunday in Advent and technically continues until Epiphany in January.