“A Christmas Carol”: Spectacle with Substance

The snowy cobblestone street is packed with vendors, stalls, patrons, and carriages. Shawl-wrapped women brandish roasted chestnuts in bundles of newspaper, crying, “A shilling a piece.” Men in black silk top-hats push their way through the crowds, eager to return to their business while children scamper from one end of the road to another, laughing and shrieking in play. As the road widens and the market fades to the distance, the sound of the children’s boots smacking on cobblestone slows, then halts. A lone, hunched, and gnarled figure hobbles across the street, causing the children to retreat as quickly and … Continue reading

Home Alone (1990) Movie Review

Home Alone has become a Christmas staple for many people, and with good reason. It’s light, it’s funny, and you can put your brain in neutral while you watch it. Macaulay Culkin stars as Kevin McAllister, a sassy and clever 8 year old with an attitude. With his home in chaos as his family and extended family get ready for Christmas in France, Kevin inadvertently gets left behind, alone in Chicago (director John Hughes’ favorite venue). Initially scared and hiding underneath his bed, the movie follows his rapid maturation from scaredy-cat to superhero. His nemeses are two burglars, Marv and … Continue reading

Need Last Minute Gifts for Your Kids? Stop By Your Local Pharmacy

If you still have last minute shopping to do, maybe some stocking stuffers for your kids, but you don’t want to fight the crowds at the mall or Wal-mart, I have the perfect place for you–your local pharmacy. Yes, that’s right your local pharmacy. Not only can you pick up some nice inexpensive gifts but you won’t have to stand in long lines to pay for your purchase. Leaving you more time to trim your tree, bake some holiday cookies or just relax. Before there was a Super Wal-mart or Target , there was Walgreens. I had almost forgotten how … Continue reading

My “Twelve Days of Christmas”

Since it is the holiday season I thought I’d write my own version of the popular song “12 Days of Christmas” that revolves around my kids. I’m sure as you read each line you will easily relate to the joyous and not so joyous things that my kids bring to the holidays. On the first day of Christmas my kids gave to me… A broken Christmas tree. – actually this didn’t happen this year. But two years ago my daughter pulled the tree down on herself and although she was fine the tree didn’t fare so well. On the second … Continue reading

BAH HUMBUG? 20 Ways to Share the Christmas Spirit with Your Kids

Several days ago, one of my kids said to me, “Mom, it doesn’t feel like Christmas. I’m not feeling the Christmas spirit.” I gulped. What? I had a Christmas tree, lights, decorations, the works. So I wrote down all the fun Christmas memories I’d had as a child. I thought I’d make a checklist, to see how many fun Christmas activities my family could still accomplish (without stress) to make this a very memorable holiday season. (I apologize to readers who aren’t Christian. I only have my own family traditions to access here.) It’s not too late to share the … Continue reading