District Magazine December 2014 | Page 46

Op-Ed Why December is the Most Magical Time of the Year By, Gabby of Gabrielle Antoinette If you start blasting Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas” (because that is obviously the best Christmas song there is) the second you finish the last bite of your Thanksgiving dinner, then you probably understand the magic of December. When December first rolls around, it almost feels as though the world enters into a different, more jolly dimension with a lot more decorations. The magic of December obviously brings the holidays. For some, the magic is lost once they grow up, but if you pay attention and look around this month, you will see there is plenty of magic left in the holiday season. No matter what you celebrate, it usually guarantees that friends and family will surround you. Time with loved ones that you may not see very often always bring good spirits. Everyone is just a little nicer and more likely to perform good deeds. December has a spell on the human population that causes everyone to be on their best behavior. 46 December has a certain sweet, crisp smell in the cool air. If you’re lucky, you’ll see snow to complete the picturesque feel of December. You don’t have to shave your legs anymore or worry about the food baby all the holiday cookies you’ve been eating looks like because it’s acceptable to be completely engulfed in big sweaters and scarves all month, which is a truly magical thing. The last month of the year means that you can carry around the red Starbucks cups filled with your favorite seasonal drink while you walk through the twinkling Christmas lights in the city. I would argue that the big Christmas trees, like the one at The Rockefeller Center in New York City, surrounded by lights with Christmas music in the background is the closest we will get to magic. This makes it feel like whole world sort of turns into a movie set. All of the props and decorations romanticize your everyday life, at least for a month. We have 31 days of the year that are just a little more magical than the rest, so grab your peppermint mocha, go ice skating and play in the snow. Enjoy the last days of the year before we begin a new one and start all over!