{"id":2661,"date":"2013-02-07T23:35:21","date_gmt":"2017-02-22T15:21:53","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T06:00:00","slug":"get-festive","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thelink.harding.edu\/the-bison\/2013\/02\/07\/get-festive\/","title":{"rendered":"Get Festive"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>The holiday season is long gone, but February festivities are upon us, and with them comes a whole new level of stress. So much anticipation for one day comprised of awkwardness, hand-cut confetti and failed expectations. Valentine&#8217;s Day. It is less than a week away: sweet, sweet, chocolate-covered commercialized love.<\/p>\n<p>Though Valentine&#8217;s Day gets enough attention on its own, and no one likes to be left in an &#8220;and none for Gretchen Weiners&#8221; disposition, I have never dreaded it. But I do think it&#8217;s a little over the top, not to mention sexist.<\/p>\n<p>If we&#8217;re going to put the entire population into a diabetic coma for a day, I think both genders should participate. If girls aren&#8217;t required to get guys heart-shaped boxes of chocolates, they should at least put together an equally unhealthy holiday just for them. Wait, was there a football game earlier this week?<\/p>\n<p>Besides, from what I&#8217;ve heard (meaning what I looked up on Wikipedia) Valentine&#8217;s Day is historically more of a holiday for guys anyway. It&#8217;s pretty much just lots of theories of guys dying and people getting decapitated and then preserving their heads hidden in a shrine or something. If that doesn&#8217;t sound like a cookie-cutter Nicholas Cage film, then I don&#8217;t know what does. Anyway, this is the part where I introduce to you a list of other very real holidays, that not unlike an unruly child, might just need a little more attention and possibly some guidance from an authority figure.<\/p>\n<p>Wright Brothers&#8217; Day: (Dec. 13) For those brave souls who have ever tried to use an umbrella or bed sheet as a parachute, this day is for you guys. I&#8217;ll go ahead and tell you this is the one that probably needs the guidance from an authority figure. Continue.<\/p>\n<p>Franksgiving: (Thanksgiving celebrated a week earlier than usual.) It was a pretty gutsy move on Roosevelt&#8217;s part to try to move a national holiday. While he may have had good intentions, I&#8217;m glad our president today hasn&#8217;t tried anything similar. I really don&#8217;t want to explain to my kids someday why we celebrated Obeaster for a few years.<\/p>\n<p>Leif Ericson Day: (Oct. 9) If Christopher Columbus Day is observed, then this guy really should get a shot at fame and fortune. Or at least a day where banks and post offices could close a little early. It&#8217;s not every day that a Viking guy discovers America. Not to mention his wife&#8217;s name was Thorgunna and his son&#8217;s name was Thorkell. I do not even want to think about all the Avengers jokes his family had to endure.<\/p>\n<p>National Grandparents Day: (Sept. 8) Why not hand-knit a unicorn sweater for them for a change? According to Taco Bell commercials they&#8217;ve been sneaking out and mixing things up anyway. I know it will be hard to relate to them in this aspect, because no college student ever goes out for late night Taco Bell, but just try.<\/p>\n<p>We-Aren&#8217;t-in-Les-Miserables-Appreciation Day: (Everyday) OK, I may have made this one up, but I think we can all appreciate its relevance. While the Campus Activities Board still hasn&#8217;t invited Jean Valjean to come sing on campus, they have had Phillip Phillips so at least they have got the repeating-names theme down.<\/p>\n<p>Combine this list with a set of &#8220;Transformers&#8221; party hats and maybe a pinata filled with happiness, dreams and fruit snacks and you&#8217;re ready to celebrate this year to its fullest potential.<\/p><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The holiday season is long gone, but February festivities are upon us, and with them comes a whole new level of stress. 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