Friday, December 14, 2012

The Sun God

For the past several years, this time of year has been a bit of an unhappy affair for me. It was never an issue until fairly recently in my life, but for some reason the lack of daylight in the evening really bums me out! And I know there's things like seasonal affective disorder, but I wouldn't really say that I'm depressed or that the season has a significant affect on my life or happiness.

I just like seeing the daylight when I'm awake. The problem is that I tend not to wake up very early in the morning, so sunshine isn't a big part of my life this time of year. Maybe I'm suffering from a vitamin D deficiency?

Regardless of causes, this has me quite motivated to celebrate December 21st: The Winter solstice!

I've been debating how best to celebrate in style, but I'm leaning towards taking a hot citrus bath in the style of the Dōngzhì Festival revelers, as well as imbibing plenty of ale as per the pagan holiday of Yule. (This was before it was absorbed into and adopted by the Christians as part of their Christmas holiday.) I'll likely also enjoy a large feast (probably chicken nachos, I'm thinking) to commemorate the turning of the celestial tide like they do for Şeva Zistanê. Longer days, here we come!

I'm thinking I will not be decorating cattle dung around a bonfire as the celebrants of Lohri apparently do, nor will I be celebrating Mummer's Day style by rubbing charcoal on my face and dressing up as an animal.

In any case, I'm a firm believer that the modern world needs to celebrate many more holidays than we currently do... So if you know of a good reason to celebrate an annual tradition, lay it on me!

For now, I think I'll order some Chinese takeout to help me commemorate Alabama Day. Yay Alabama!

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