
The 6 Holiday Lies Illinois Tells Itself Every Year
Every holiday season in Illinois begins with optimism. Bold promises are made. Confidence is high. And then, slowly but surely, reality steps in with cold weather, packed schedules, and exhaustion.
These are the 6 holiday lies Illinois residents tell themselves every single year — fully aware they won’t hold up.

1. “I’ll Get Everything Done Early This Year”
This lie usually lasts until about mid-November. After that, it becomes a frantic series of errands squeezed in between weather delays and real life.
2. “This Year Will Be Relaxing”
Nothing says “relaxing” like juggling plans, travel, shopping, and family expectations while staring down an Illinois winter forecast.
3. “I Don’t Need That Much Food”
Somehow, this thought appears right before grocery carts fill up like a snowstorm is coming. Leftovers will live in refrigerators well into the new year.
4. “Everyone Will Be in a Great Mood”
Hope springs eternal. Reality arrives quietly. Someone is always tired. Someone is always late. Someone always asks an unnecessary question.
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5. “I’ll Stick to My Budget”
The spirit of the season is generous, and financially reckless. Illinois residents know the math rarely works out.
6. “Next Year Will Be Simpler”
This is the biggest lie of all. It’s comforting. It’s optimistic. And it’s absolutely said again next December.
Still, these lies aren’t about deception. They’re about hope. And in Illinois, hope is what gets everyone through the holidays — even when reality has other plans.
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