This weekend was busy. I spent all day Saturday supervising the volunteers from my woman’s club as we rang bells for the Salvation Army. It was bitterly cold out and I was prepared to have several no-shows but, to my delight, everyone who signed up to ring actually showed and, for the most part, they were cheerful and happy to be there. We were assigned to four different locations throughout town and I spent the majority of my time shuttling hot chocolate back and forth to the ringers. This gave me a chance to visit with my friends and to observe the townspeople as they came and went and, I have to say, the generosity of people was amazing; the kettles were full to overflowing by the end of the day, people gave happily and without hesitation. I can think of far worse ways to spend a day.
Sunday evening, I hosted an after-hours party at one of our downtown boutiques. It was a unique opportunity for my friends and I to have the store all to ourselves and, with the assistance of the staff, we spent several hours trying on outfits and putting together new wardrobes. Each of my guests got 15% off their purchases as well as a gift bag of goodies from the store. As the hostess, I got 30% off and I took full advantage of it; I now have some nice outfits for work as well as dressier outfits for the up-coming holiday parties that Hugh and I will be attending.
Today I am working the internet, finishing up the last of my gift shopping for Hugh and the kids. Tonight, I need to make cookies and, to further get into the holiday spirit; the children and I will break out one of the holiday videos which brings us to the topic of today’s My Favorite Holiday Things segment: Television and Movie Classics.
Oooh! Ahhh! Try to contain your enthusiasm.


-Frosty the Snowman. Almost always came on immediately following Rudolph, clearly the networks employed scheduling brainiacs who knew a captive audience when they had one.

-The Little Drummer Boy. Inevitably, the networks played this one either on Christmas



-National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation. This movie was released in 1989. It is just as funny today as it was back then. Hugh relates really well to this movie. He and Clark are simpatico souls and we usually have the outdoor Christmas lighting to prove it although, thankfully, no squirrel in our tree or hillbilly cousin parked in our driveway. Well, not this year, anyway.


-How the Grinch Stole Christmas. The Dr. Suess version, not that abomination staring Jim Carrey. And I'm quite certain that all the Whos down in Whoville would agree.

Plus, I really do believe that every time a bell rings, an angel gets its wings.
Which, considering all of the bells that I heard ringing on Saturday, means there must have been a graduation at the Angel Academy.
And I feel pretty good about that.
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