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Saturday, December 3, 2011

Six Life Lessons from Christmas Movies

1. If you go to an inn in New England with Bing Crosby, there will be smooching.



2. No one can say ‘Merry Christmas’ with the fervor of Jimmy Stewart. No one. (see It’s a Wonderful Life, Shop Around the Corner for exhibits a and b)



3. If anyone shows up and claims to be a messenger, an angel, or a ghost of Christmas past perfect participle, listen to them.

4. Tim Allen knows it. Virginia knows it. The Supreme Court knows it. There is a Santa Claus. Don’t argue.

5. Don’t forget to hire the large ethereal-sounding choir well in advance of your life-altering transformation on Christmas Eve. They book up fast.



6. It’s okay if you burn the dinner, end up in an insane asylum or on a greyhound, fall off the roof, have no money for presents, or feel like jumping off a bridge because if it’s Christmas, there’s always hope.

What about you? What’s your favorite Christmas movie?

love, elizabeth

6 comments:

  1. These are great!! I love the movie Elf too. "The best way to spread holiday cheer is singing loud for all to hear!" :)

    Happy weekend!
    xoxo

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  2. I love this post! So adorable. And every Christmas I personally must watch Home Alone 2 and Muppet Christmas Carol.

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  3. I'm not sure if I have a favorite, but I love the Grinch

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  4. This is too awesome...love the message of hope in Christmas movies!!

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  5. I have so many favorite Christmas movies - it's hard to choose!

    I'm having a giveaway tomorrow if you have time to stop by! :)

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  6. Haha - this was awesome and made me laugh. (o;

    I love Hallmark Christmas movies - I watch them almost daily when they come on this time of year. You know it's a Hallmark movie if the main character's name is Holly, Eve or Carol. And it will magically snow on Christmas Eve even if it's a place that doesn't get snow. Because it's just not a Hallmark movie if there's no snow at the end. (o;

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