It felt good to be jostling with other shoppers, to be part of the public square. I've been worrying about the public square lately, wondering if its day has passed. Many of the young folks I know shop solely online, and recent forays to the mall have only confirmed the threatened condition of old-time getting and spending.
All of this in a glorious cacophony of squeaking toys, shouting kids and the nth rendition of "I Saw Mama Kissing Santa Claus."
I didn't have to go to the mall yesterday; I was buying a few extra gifts that everyone could live without. But I'm glad I came.