For me this year it will mean working in retail on Black Friday. I arrive at 4:45 am. The "deals" will be unveiled at 5:00 am to the throngs hoping to find something special at a special price. Since most major retailers "leak" their ads days early, what will be on sale will not be a surprise...except to us. We aren't told what items will be on sale in our departments until the night before. That night before is Thanksgiving, and I'm off that day. No big deal (pun intended). You do the best you can. Apologize for running out of certain items early (while supplies last). Be patient. Be polite. Pop an extra antidepressant (or two). Work the shift. And go home early (1:45 pm). Then, it's over. Perhaps I will find something special for a special price as well. Perhaps not. I've never really done the Black Friday shopping thing. I've never truly understood why people get up (or stay up all night) to fight the crowds, the lines, the rudeness that sometimes ensues, the "humanity of it all" akin to the Hindenburg disaster without the flames. Though people have died in past years.
Then there are the bells. Standing outside most every retail outlet through Christmas...the Salvation Army bell ringers. I'm already feeling a bit like Quasimodo and it's still two days from Thanksgiving!

Have a nice Thanksgiving.