Of course, she's right. And I probably feel it more than she does, too, being a decade or two older. I notice this holiday speed-up not only on television, where ads for holiday films fill the airwaves, but also in the neighborhood.
It's not that people are lighting trees and plugging in inflatable Santas just yet. But I've noticed a steady "decoration inflation" the last couple of years, driven, I imagine, by what's available to buy. Which means that a home without spider webs in the trees and smiling pumpkins on the lawn looks downright miserly.
At my house, it still looks like summer.: potted geraniums on the front stoop, roses in the backyard, a flowering hosta by the garage. So I have forgone the mums and ornamental cabbage. I haven't even bought a pumpkin yet. Here the fall decor is only what nature supplies: turning leaves and the red berries of the dogwood tree.