The holiday season makes people
feel excited for something, anxious and happy. It's a thrilling time,
and it's a time when everyone's wallet is a little more open than usual.
So writing about the holidays is tempting. After all, doesn't the
Hallmark channel need new movies about Christmas every single year?
Obviously holiday stories are in demand. So why shouldn't you write
about them?
Don't worry -- I'm going to tell you why.
My Thanksgiving with YouTube
Let
me start by telling you a story, since I am a storyteller. I was
planning a pretty big event about three years ago, and I was so into it I
was barely sleeping at night. So a few days before Thanksgiving, I
found myself cruising forums at 3am. It's not as bad as it sounds -- it
was a party-planning forum. And there was a link to a YouTube video, and
I'm a sucker for those.
It
ends up being a video diary of this Australian guy who was getting the
wrong email. Apparently, he had the same name as an American and he was
on the family mailing list in lieu of the correct person. This is how he
became aware of an intriguing discussion about Thanksgiving. He read
about deviled eggs, and turkey, and stuffing and gravy and all sorts of
different back-and-forth. It was fascinating stuff, so much so that he
launched a YouTube campaign in order to find this family.