âMaybe a third?â
By Isabelle Orr, Entertainment Editor
Passionate locals gathered this Saturday in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery to rally for a second winter vacation.
âIn order to recover for the first one,â Chris Lax, the head of the movement, explained to press at the rally.
Lax, along with hundreds of citizens, reported a severe decrease in motivation, drive, and ambition.
âWe canât be expected to go back to work and school in this state,â Lax yelled to a cheering crowd. âWe need at least another week off to completely recharge!â
Scientists say the lethal combination of carbohydrates, alcohol, and family drama leaves the mind and body severely weakened and prone to staring at social media for hours on end.
âI want to support the cause, I really do,â said Dorothea Pert, a high school teacher whose eyelids were beginning to droop during the interview. âItâs just Iâm so tired⌠and weâve been up since nine this morning. I would love to take a quick power nap, just rest my feet for a little bit. Itâs been such a long dayâŚâ
Other protesters like Damon Redford had a bit more pep. âTwo straight weeks of drinking? Watching Christmas movies for a whole month? Do you even know what that does to a man? I had to watch The Grinch for the ninth year in a row. My friends can quote it by heart. Who wants to be able to quote the goddamned Grinch?â
Alexandria Gravinksy, graduate student, had four essays to write over the winter break. âI didnât crack a single book,â she said. âWhen could I find the time? Between flying out to visit my grandmother in Calgary for Christmas, seeing my aunt in Halifax for Boxing Day, and my girlfriendâs family back in Vancouver for New Yearâs Eve, my entire holiday season was booked solid. Iâll need two weeks off just to get over my jet lag.â
Many cited Seasonal Affective Disorder as their need for an extended holiday. âI spent the entire break holed up in my basement suite watching reruns of True Blood,â Vancouver local Chris Switch told reporters. âI havenât seen the sun in weeks, and I maxed out my credit card DoorDashing falafel. All in all, one of the best Christmases Iâve ever had. But boy, am I exhausted!â
Lax started the movement only days before his protest but is certain it will gain traction in the weeks to come.
âPeople complain about Christmas starting earlier and earlier every year. With decorative trees going up as early as November 10, itâs only natural that we should need about three months off. Three and a half if itâs a leap year.â
As reporters were finishing interviews, many of the protesters were lying down on the steps of the Vancouver Art Gallery for an afternoon siesta.
âTryptophan from too many turkey dinners,â Lax said mid-yawn, rubbing his eyes. âCould we finish this interview, say, around March 9?â