24 December 2014

Christmas Post

*Author's note: I wrote this back in 2008 and I have since made it my Christmas Eve or Christmas day post. It is simple and makes it easy for me to say that I at least wrote something for the holidays. Enjoy the day everyone. Be sure to keep the television off as long as possible and love being with family and friends.* 

We are watching A Christmas Story right now, and there is nothing better in this movie than the nostalgic feel of the Christmas morning scene. More than the kids ripping apart the wrapping, it is the expressions on the faces of the mom and dad. Just the joy that they have watching their kids. 


As much as people think it is all about the Red Rider BB gun, the movie is more than that. It's about family, more than anything.
  • Idolizing the father
  • Having a life long understanding with your mother
  • And the fighting with your brother
And the final scene of the mom and dad relaxing with the Christmas tree alight and the snow falling at night.  Magic.


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11 December 2014

Holiday Music

I'm sure I've written about this before, but I am in desperate need of writing inspiration.  Not topic inspiration, but just inspiration in general.  Over the past two months I have not had the need or the urge to write.  For whatever reason.  Anyway, let's talk about holiday music and the fact that it just makes me so happy.

Not all holiday music is great.  There are songs that just don't sit well with people.  Ask anyone and I'm sure they can rattle off two or three holiday songs that they don't like.  Off the top of my head, 'Frosty the Snowman', 'Santa Claus is Coming to Town', and 'The Christmas Shoes' are all songs that I would be okay with not hearing again.  I'm sure we can all agree that the Christmas Shoes song is just plain awful.  Right?  RIGHT?  I mean, it's gotta be listed as the worst holiday/Christmas song ever.  With Frosty and Santa Coming to Town, they aren't horrible songs they just aren't my favorites.  And with only a limited amount of time in which I listen to Christmas music, I don't want to spend it on songs I don't want to listen to.

And then there is great holiday music.  I could listen to Bing Crosby's 'White Christmas' album over and over again.  Every time one of his songs starts, the world, in my eyes, is draped in sepia.  It gives it a yesteryear feel.  Part of it might be because growing up we had the record and it will always sound old school to me.  Same thing with the 'Charlie Brown Christmas' soundtrack.  I love it.  Again, it's attached to fond memories from childhood and watching the special.  And isn't that part of what Christmas is about?  Great memories and family and childhood happiness.

I have found random songs that are fun too.  Songs like 'Purple Snowflakes' by Marvin Gaye.  'God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen' by Barenaked Ladies.  And, of course 'Christmas in Hollis' by Run D.M.C.  And everyone has their favorite versions of songs.  I love, love, love 'I'll Be Home for Christmas'.  My favorite Christmas song.  My favorite is Bing Crosby's version, but Frank Sinatra's version is a close second.  'O Holy Night' by Nat King Cole gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it.  'Sleigh Ride' by the Ronettes is a fun cover.  



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