With only a few days before Christmas, I have adopted the role of that furry green recluse aka The Grinch.
The grumpiness began when I ventured downtown this week to start my Christmas shopping. A queue of cars were slow circling around Devonport and Grey streets all in search of the elusive park.
So great were the crowds of people, all I came back with was a parking ticket. It began to irritate me that at this time of year, the whole world starts to invade the enjoyment of my favourite sport - shopping. In the frenzy of lists and Christmas deadlines, the usual pleasure of the hunt and the purchase is tarnished.
Despite my grumblings, all this pre-Christmas activity is welcome news for Bay retailers. What I see as annoying crowds, is actually welcome footfall for local business people like Bayfair Shopping Centre manager Steve Ellingford in our story today who welcomes the confident mood.
Figures released for the first two weeks of December show Bay shoppers have already spent $140.3 million in the pre-Christmas rush, and $2.2 billion has been spent nationwide - up 7.7 per cent from the same time last year.