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Major reasons for name choice:
 
Major reasons for name choice:
 
* Winter solstice is physical, astronomical event not tied to any one one religion and yet the conceptual darkest day => start of day lengthening meaning is pregnant with possibility for symbolism.
 
* Winter solstice is physical, astronomical event not tied to any one one religion and yet the conceptual darkest day => start of day lengthening meaning is pregnant with possibility for symbolism.
* Rhymes with and has the same number of syllables as Christmas, the dominant holiday meme during this period and can replace 'Christmas' in songs, greetings, and sayings.
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* Rhymes with and has the same number of syllables as Christmas, the dominant holiday meme during this period and can replace 'Christmas' in songs, greetings, and sayings. As in "Christmas", the "t" in "Solstmas" is silent.
 
* Mas-ending has a variety of meanings as well as simply being parallel to Christmas linguistically.  Extra meanings include Spanish "more".
 
* Mas-ending has a variety of meanings as well as simply being parallel to Christmas linguistically.  Extra meanings include Spanish "more".
  
  
== Holidays designed to be included in Solstmas: ==
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== Holidays designed to be included in Solstmas ==
  
 
   Note: Holidays in Solstmas may be referred to by numeric designation  
 
   Note: Holidays in Solstmas may be referred to by numeric designation  

Revision as of 08:41, 25 December 2004

Solstmas

Request for Comment on New Holiday Meme

The main winter holiday period, an umbrella celebration to incorporate all existing winter holidays in December and very early January. Necessary to have a single designation for the "holiday season" that can better fit the needs of those who are power-users of the winter holidays yet are not comfortable with the implied advocacy of any given religious tradition by giving 'christmas presents'. By having an organizing holiday that has a timelined set of included celebrations, one may be able to more honestly participate in each and not resent others for celebrating sub-holidays.


19 Days of Solstmas

Beginning December 17 ending January 4th.

Exhortation / Exclamation : "Fabulous Solstmas!" (parallel to "Merry Christmas" and "Happy Chanukah" and "Happy New Year")

Major reasons for name choice:

  • Winter solstice is physical, astronomical event not tied to any one one religion and yet the conceptual darkest day => start of day lengthening meaning is pregnant with possibility for symbolism.
  • Rhymes with and has the same number of syllables as Christmas, the dominant holiday meme during this period and can replace 'Christmas' in songs, greetings, and sayings. As in "Christmas", the "t" in "Solstmas" is silent.
  • Mas-ending has a variety of meanings as well as simply being parallel to Christmas linguistically. Extra meanings include Spanish "more".


Holidays designed to be included in Solstmas

 Note: Holidays in Solstmas may be referred to by numeric designation 
 by the day of Solstmas on which they fall.
  • Chanukhah (Solstmas J), the Jewish "festival of lights", traditionally celebrated with candle lighting, eating latkes, and giving chocolate coins to children. Chanukah presents a particular challenge, as it starts on the 25th of Kislev of the Hebrew lunar calendar. In those years in which Chanukah starts before the typical start of Solstmas (12/17), Solstmas is extended to start when Chanukah does. In this case, it is referred to as a "schlepping Solstmas", and the traditional response to the Solstmas exhortation should be an exhausted "Oy, Solstmas".
  • Winter Solstice (Solstmas 5): Longest night, shortest day in Northern Hemisphere. Rebirth of the sun as it grows and rises in the sky.
  • Christmas (Solstmas 9): Christian undertones and christ-name in word for day requires that non-Christians either find another celebration or learn to ignore Christ-imagery and wording in surrounding media. Lots of fun and non-Christian elements such as Present-giving and receiving, Magical gift-bearing Santa Claus, Magical Reindeer, Celebration of Snow, festive Green and Red, Bells, Tree-worship and pine-smells. Enormous quantity of existing media.
  • New Year's Eve (Solstmas 15) & Day: Widely celebrated last day of year, first day of year. Symbolism often similar to Solstice, but more heavily drunken-party oriented. Nostalgia heavy. See Auld Lang Syne.


Solstmas Food

Like every important holiday, food is important to Solstmas. Some traditional Solstmas foods are :

  • Crispy Tofu a la Erowid
  • Hand made garlic paste. The hand made garlic paste is not, itself, a food. However, at some point, everyone should participate in the hand grinding of a garlic paste consisting of fresh garlic, black pepper, salt, and olive oil.
  • Grapefruit and pumpkin pie. Not necessarily together.


Problems Solved with Solstmas

One of the persisting issues with the winter holidays is that there is a mix of desire and obligation to participate in one or more types of celebrating. Many people live busy lives and have multiple families or groups of friends they may want to celebrate with during this period.

Solstmas offers a solution by de-emphasizing any one day or set of days as the focus of the celebration. Celebrating Solstmas can occur on any day of Solstmas, any of which are Fabulous days to get together with friends or family and enjoy any one of the many sub-holidays. Solstmas is both a universal solvent and universal glue.

Example Problem: Jim and Starbright want to have a tree and exchange presents, but Starbright's family (SbF) has demanded that they spend Solstmas 9 at the family home. Without Solstmas, they would have to conceptually de-emphasize their own celebration of the winter holidays by allowing the SbF to take precedence over their own personal fun. By recognizing Solstmas, Jim and Starbright are able to view their participation on Solstmas 9 with the family as just one of many opportunities and there is no opportunity cost.

Because the business world has already defacto accepted Solstmas by virtue of the fact that virtually no one is expected to get anything done or pay any attention during the 19 days of Solstmas, there are ample opportunities for days off and slacking. If you work in the retail business, Solstmas is also for you as it offers full celebratory value for almost two weeks after the frenzied period before Solstmas 9.