I-ll Be Hole For Christmas -2024-02-23-08 Min Page

This year, my Christmas card isn’t going to read “I’ll be home for Christmas.” It’s going to read:

| Home | Hole | |------|------| | Requires cleaning | Requires only a flashlight | | Guests may appear | Guests cannot fit | | Expected to cook | Expected to survive on cheese and crackers | | Emotional labor | Emotional dirt (easy to sweep away) | I-ll Be Hole for Christmas -2024-02-23-08 Min

And that’s not sad. That’s sustainable. Originally drafted on 2024-02-23. Revised for the holiday season. Stay safe. Stay slightly underground. This year, my Christmas card isn’t going to

And no, that’s not a typo. It’s a survival strategy. The phrase hit me on February 23, 2024—eight minutes before something (a deadline? a breakdown? a bad decision to watch a rom-com alone?) I was scrolling old lyric mashups when my brain autocorrected “home” to “hole.” Suddenly, Bing Crosby was crooning from a dirt-walled bunker, and I thought: Yes. That’s the vibe. Revised for the holiday season

Not down the interstate. Down into the ground.