Sunday, 22 September 2024

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A CHRISTMAS CAROL (2020)

 

A Christmas Carol: Scrooge's Ghostly Tale is an unusual, animated retelling of Charles Dickens' tale about miser Ebenezer Scrooge “A Christmas Carol”.

It starts with a Victorian performance of the tale using a toy stage, focusing on the imagination of one of the children in the audience, taking the story to a darker fantasy realm.

The classic tale in which he is taught the true meaning of Christmas by three Spirits who visit him, revealing to him the truth about his own miserable existence, what opportunities he wasted in his youth, his current catalogue of cruelties, and the dire fate that awaits him if he does not change his ways.

Scrooge is faced with his own story of growing bitterness and meanness, and must decide what his own future will hold, death or redemption.

 

The vocal talents of Martin Freeman, Simon Russell Beale, Tom Stourton, Colin Mace, Tatyana Alexandrova, Carey Mulligan, Andy Serkis, Leslie Caron and Holli Dempsey, and a talented corps of dancers bring the story to life.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A BOY CALLED CHRISTMAS (2021)

 

Left in the care of his mean Aunt Carlotta (Kristen Wiig) an ordinary young boy called Nikolas (Henry Lawfull) escapes her clutches and sets out on a perilous journey to the far north to find his father (Michiel Huisman) who left on a quest for the King (Jim Broadbent) to discover the fabled village of the elves, Elfhelm.

Accompanied by his loyal pet mouse Miika (Stephen Merchant) and a headstrong reindeer called Blitzen, who they meet along the way.

After a long and arduous journey he is rescued by Father Topo (Toby Jones) and his great, great, granddaughter Little Noosh (Indica Watson) and is shown Elfshelm, which is now under the control of Mother Vodol (Sally Hawkins) who has banned all contact with humans.

Nikolas however soon meets his destiny and wins over Vodol in this endearing alternative story of the origin of Father Christmas.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MISTLETOE AND MOLLY (2021)

 

Molly Bishop (Eden Broda) could have taken the easy option and got a senior position in her fathers (Howard Hoover) company but instead chose to go her own way, as a result she is struggling as a waitress while looking for an entry level job in marketing and her car is in the garage.

One of the regulars at the cafe, Aiden Ford (Zach Smadu), has a soft spot for her and wants to help her out but Molly is too proud to accept help, and gets an interview with Mike Ward (Shane Marriott).

Cameron (Steffi DiDomenicantonio), her friend at the cafe, thinks she should accept Aiden’s help, but she is adamant.

Aiden doesn’t give up though and they get to know each other, but to complicate things, Aiden and Mike are best friends.

Then friendship turns to love so should he intervene or let Molly get the job on her own merits?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – NORTHERN LIGHTS OF CHRISTMAS (2018)

Pilot Zoey Hathaway (Ashley Williams) has spent years working towards her lifelong goal of owning her own plane, but everything ends up in the air when she inherits an Alaskan farm from the man who taught her to fly.

Handsome ranch hand Alec Wynn (Corey Sevier) has been caretaking the place and he reluctantly agrees to help Zoey get the place ready to sell up so she can finally buy her plane.

But she didn’t realise the importance of the farm to the local community and doubted if the new owners would take on the Christmas responsibilities that would be expected of them, and as she and Alec were falling for each other she began to reassess her future plans. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS KEEPSAKE (2023)

 

Widowed Project Manager Tom (Daniel Lissing) and his 13-year-old daughter Grace (Ellie Stewart) have just moved from Australia to Ashbury Grove.

While exploring Grace discovers a time capsule in the backyard

As they are making a new start in a new country Tom is Determined to give Grace the best Christmas ever, so they embark on a mission to investigate the contents of the  mysterious time capsule and a list of activities inside.

Their investigations lead them to Elizabeth (Jillian Murray), the owner of the local bakery who agrees to help.

As Tom and Grace relish all the Christmas festivities, Elizabeth finds it is a sad reminder of the deceased father.

But as they work together on the list, Tom and Elizabeth fall for one another.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS WITH THE KNIGHTLYS (2023)

After being dumped by her boyfriend, Schoolteacher Georgia Jackson (Celeste Desjardins) puts all her efforts into putting on a Christmas showcase with her students.

However in the moments after finding out that her ex is engaged, millionaire playboy Chase Knightly (Joe Scarpellino), who had been hiding from the paparazzi in the community centre, suddenly appeared and pretended to be Georgia’s fiancé.

 

Although Georgia was grateful, she despised the Knightlys and Chase in particular but reluctantly agreed to pose as Chase’s girlfriend to improve his image for an upcoming merger in exchange for a new community centre.

 

Despite their best efforts they are unable to shake off the attentions of a cynical reporter called Randall (Roy Lewis), and in their efforts to evade him the barrier between them breaks down and romance blossoms, well it is Christmas after all. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – ENTERTAINING CHRISTMAS (2018)

 

TV personality, Liz Livingstone (Jane Moffat) is also a chef, recipe book author, expert crafter expert, and home and lifestyle guru, whose name is synonymous with perfection, but she announces her retirement, and her wish that her daughter Candace (Jodie Sweetin) will become the new face of the Livingstone brand.

The only fly in the ointment is that Candace isn’t her mother and has none of her talents.

 

When a young girl Harper Ryan (Ana Araujo) posts a video on the Livingston website asking for Liz’s help with a welcome home party for her father who is deployed overseas.

Candace has to go in her stead to prove herself worthy of succeeding her mother and she is well received by the family, and in particular the young girl's Uncle John (Brendan Fehr) who is a local reporter but is he looking for a story or romance.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – A TIDY ROMANCE (2020)

Bethany Cain (Jill Wagner) is a talented interior designer based in Boulder and is on the cusp of making it big after the success of her recently released book.

Then a national home decor magazine wants to cover a makeover contest for their New Year edition, which will get her extra publicity, but she has only the three weeks before Christmas, to choose the winner, and complete the project.

 

Bethany receives a touching letter from thirteen-year-old Zoe Oliver (Lauren McNamara) who wants the makeover for her widowed father Grant Oliver (Victor Webster) and selects her as the winner.

However he is resistant because he and his wife Rebecca bought the house shortly before she passed and wants to preserve his memory of her in the house.

 

He eventually relents and agrees to do it for Zoe, but eventually resists all her suggestions, but Bethany is slowly able to break through the wall that Grant has erected around himself and make him open up to new ideas, and in the process Grant and Bethany start to fall for each other during the makeover but will he finally open his heart romantically to someone other than his wife Rebecca. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – HEARTS OF WINTER (2020)

 

Bethany Cain (Jill Wagner) is a talented interior designer based in Boulder and is on the cusp of making it big after the success of her recently released book.

Then a national home decor magazine wants to cover a makeover contest for their New Year edition, which will get her extra publicity, but she has only the three weeks before Christmas, to choose the winner, and complete the project.

 

Bethany receives a touching letter from thirteen-year-old Zoe Oliver (Lauren McNamara) who wants the makeover for her widowed father Grant Oliver (Victor Webster) and selects her as the winner.

However he is resistant because he and his wife Rebecca bought the house shortly before she passed and wants to preserve his memory of her in the house.

 

He eventually relents and agrees to do it for Zoe, but eventually resists all her suggestions, but Bethany is slowly able to break through the wall that Grant has erected around himself and make him open up to new ideas, and in the process Grant and Bethany start to fall for each other during the makeover but will he finally open his heart romantically to someone other than his wife Rebecca.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS PEN PALS (2018)

 

After unexpectedly being dumped by her boyfriend a few weeks before Christmas, successful tech-wizard Hannah Morris (Sarah Drew) returns to her hometown for the season, and her dad, Ted (Michael Gross) encourages her to sign up for the towns anonymous holiday pen-pal matchmaking event.

She is also reunited with  her high-school boyfriend Sam Watson (Niall Matter), whom she hadn’t seen for years.

As the season progresses, with each beautifully written letter she receives Hannah becomes smitten with her Pen Pal and starts to believe that they could be her soul mate.

Pen Pals must reveal their true identities on Christmas Eve, but when they come face-to-face will it work out as expected.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – DESTINED AT CHRISTMAS (2022)

 

Kim Fenech (Shae Robins) and Theo Hall (Casey Elliott) meet by chance on Black Friday in the queue for a toy store and there is a definite spark between them, but they get separated due to a power cut and the ensuing panic.

However neither of them can forget each other and try to locate the other with what little information they could remember from their conversations.

So can Christmas magic and destiny bring about a reunion.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE CHRISTMAS WISH (2019)

 

Peyton Canaday (Ashley Williams) works at the Canaday Inn in Birch Creek which is owned by her parents.

Also in town is Dr Ben Tyler (Paul Campbell) and they have known each other since childhood but parted ten years earlier after she had professed her romantic feelings for him.

Following his return to Birch Creek, they had avoided each other for the whole of the 12 months.

But with one week to go before Christmas, they are forced back together when their mutual friend, widowed Ford Sherman (Matt Hamilton), is hospitalized for a few days and needs someone to look after his daughter, Lily (Payton Lepinski).

So they embark on Lily’s list her mother's holiday traditions, and Peyton and Ben become friends once again but as he also helps her stage a prestigious at the Inn it becomes clear that there is a distinct possibility of more than friendship.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – HOLIDAY HEARTS (2019)

Peyton Canaday (Ashley Williams) works at the Canaday Inn in Birch Creek which is owned by her parents.

Also in town is Dr Ben Tyler (Paul Campbell) and they have known each other since childhood but parted ten years earlier after she had professed her romantic feelings for him.

Following his return to Birch Creek, they had avoided each other for the whole of the 12 months.

But with one week to go before Christmas, they are forced back together when their mutual friend, widowed Ford Sherman (Matt Hamilton), is hospitalized for a few days and needs someone to look after his daughter, Lily (Payton Lepinski).

So they embark on Lily’s list her mother's holiday traditions, and Peyton and Ben become friends once again but as he also helps her stage a prestigious at the Inn it becomes clear that there is a distinct possibility of more than friendship. 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – MERRY MYSTERY CHRISTMAS (2023)

 

Krista Danser (Brittany Bristow) is a rising star TV reporter who inadvertently botches an investigative piece about a powerful political figure, her boss punishes her by giving her a seasonal story to investigate, which adds insult onto injury because she’s not a Christmas fan.

Her assignment is to uncover the identity of a thief who is stealing Christmas displays off people’s homes across the city.

But she is not alone on the case, as Detective Ryan Bridger (Olivier Renaud) who is a Christmas enthusiast and has made it his mission to identify the culprit and restore the town's holiday spirit.

As they spend more time together, in pursuit of clues to the culprit they also discover that their undeniable chemistry might actually be a true Christmas love.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – OUR CHRISTMAS WEDDING (2023)

 

Nicole (Holly Deveaux) and Michael (Drew Seeley) met when they were arranging her bosses wedding and after celebrating Kim and Bradley’s (Brigitte Kingsley and Landy Cannon) first anniversary, Michael proposes and Kim volunteers to return the favour and plan the wedding for Holly.

However Holly had set her heart on marrying at the same venue as her parents, but the Castle is being torn down after the holiday so to fulfil her heart’s desire they have to marry before Christmas.

Which means they have only two weeks to plan the perfect wedding, what could possibly go wrong.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – ENCHANTING CHRISTMAS (202X)

 

Widower Ben (Brando White) is an ice sculptor and with Christmas approaching he asks his daughter Annie (Ava Jarque), what she would like for Christmas, and she asks him to sculp her an ice princess.

When its finished Annie wishes, it could come to life and be everything her father could want in his life because she thinks he is lonely.

The next day the princess magically comes to life, and Annie names her Jade Frost (Emily Sweet).

Insinuating her into Ben’s life is a little bit more difficult but Christmas Magic does the rest.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – JADE FROST (202X)

 

Widower Ben (Brando White) is an ice sculptor and with Christmas approaching he asks his daughter Annie (Ava Jarque), what she would like for Christmas, and she asks him to sculp her an ice princess.

When its finished Annie wishes, it could come to life and be everything her father could want in his life because she thinks he is lonely.

The next day the princess magically comes to life, and Annie names her Jade Frost (Emily Sweet).

Insinuating her into Ben’s life is a little bit more difficult but Christmas Magic does the rest.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – CHRISTMAS CAROLE (2022)

 

An enjoyable and credible reworking of Charles Dickens well spun yarn of redemption.

This retelling of the story is of a driven and heartless online entrepreneur selling cheap disposable tat, Carole (Suranne Jones) who on Christmas Eve is visited by the ghost of her mother Jackie (Rosie Cavaliero).

She tells Carol that she has lost sight of the things that are truly important in life and that she will have further visitation to show her the errors of her ways.

Eric Morecambe and Ernie Wise (Jonty Stephens and Ian Ashpitel) are the ghosts of Christmas past, Jo Brand is the Ghost of Christmas Present and Nish Kumar is the Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come.

Between them she is shown that her hatred of Christmas and her estrangement of her father Leon (Mark Benton) was based on her own misconception of past events and she

discovers the true spirit of Christmas.

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE TWELVE DISASTERS (2012)

 

The small mountain town of Calvary becomes the epicentre of the end of the world scenario, with some of the nastiest of the plagues of Egypt, plus an ice storm tornadoes and volcanoes.

Only Jacey (Magda Apanowicz), the teenage daughter of Joseph and Mary (Ed Quinn and  Holly Elissa), who is a descendant of the Mayans, can save the world once she is in possession of 5 rings.

But it’s not just the end of the world she has to deal with as local bigwig Kane (Roark Critchlow) thinks that Jacey has to be sacrificed.

 

Not your classic Christmas Movie, in fact very little reference to the season at all apart from a set of killer fairy lights

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – TWELVE DISASTERS OF CHRISTMAS (2012)

The small mountain town of Calvary becomes the epicentre of the end of the world scenario, with some of the nastiest of the plagues of Egypt, plus an ice storm tornadoes and volcanoes.

Only Jacey (Magda Apanowicz), the teenage daughter of Joseph and Mary (Ed Quinn and  Holly Elissa), who is a descendant of the Mayans, can save the world once she is in possession of 5 rings.

But it’s not just the end of the world she has to deal with as local bigwig Kane (Roark Critchlow) thinks that Jacey has to be sacrificed.

 

Not your classic Christmas Movie, in fact very little reference to the season at all apart from a set of killer fairy lights 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE 12 DISASTERS (2012)

 

The small mountain town of Calvary becomes the epicentre of the end of the world scenario, with some of the nastiest of the plagues of Egypt, plus an ice storm tornadoes and volcanoes.

Only Jacey (Magda Apanowicz), the teenage daughter of Joseph and Mary (Ed Quinn and  Holly Elissa), who is a descendant of the Mayans, can save the world once she is in possession of 5 rings.

But it’s not just the end of the world she has to deal with as local bigwig Kane (Roark Critchlow) thinks that Jacey has to be sacrificed.

 

Not your classic Christmas Movie, in fact very little reference to the season at all apart from a set of killer fairy lights

 

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – 12 DISASTERS (2012)

 

The small mountain town of Calvary becomes the epicentre of the end of the world scenario, with some of the nastiest of the plagues of Egypt, plus an ice storm tornadoes and volcanoes.

Only Jacey (Magda Apanowicz), the teenage daughter of Joseph and Mary (Ed Quinn and  Holly Elissa), who is a descendant of the Mayans, can save the world once she is in possession of 5 rings.

But it’s not just the end of the world she has to deal with as local bigwig Kane (Roark Critchlow) thinks that Jacey has to be sacrificed.

 

Not your classic Christmas Movie, in fact very little reference to the season at all apart from a set of killer fairy lights

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE 12 DISASTERS OF CHRISTMAS (2012)

 

The small mountain town of Calvary becomes the epicentre of the end of the world scenario, with some of the nastiest of the plagues of Egypt, plus an ice storm tornadoes and volcanoes.

Only Jacey (Magda Apanowicz), the teenage daughter of Joseph and Mary (Ed Quinn and  Holly Elissa), who is a descendant of the Mayans, can save the world once she is in possession of 5 rings.

But it’s not just the end of the world she has to deal with as local bigwig Kane (Roark Critchlow) thinks that Jacey has to be sacrificed.

 

Not your classic Christmas Movie, in fact very little reference to the season at all apart from a set of killer fairy lights

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – THE CHRISTMAS THIEF (2021)

 

Lana Lawton (Michelle Borth) left her job in a Law office to fulfil her lifelong dream of becoming a Private Eye but after a year she is still trying to secure a position with a agency.

Just before Christmas she has an interview with Robin (Vivica A. Fox) which was unsuccessful, so she returned home for the holidays.

The first person she meets is her nephew Henry (Bryson JonSteele) who wants her to investigate the neighbourhood Santa (Tom Lally) to find out if he’s the real deal.

However there is a real crime going on with a string of local burglaries in which small valuables are being stolen and is being investigated by handsome local police detective Nick Tallon (Jarrid Masse), who she allies herself with in order to help her secure a job with Robin.

But she also has to content with her parents trying to get her back working in a Law Office and in a relationship with her old high school sweetheart Teddy (Leigh Foster).

So will she catch the thief but have her heart stolen?

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – NOEL NEXT DOOR (2022)

 

The most important thing in Divorced diner waitress Noelle’s (Natalie Hall) life is her son Henry (Callum Shoniker) and there has been no room for romance in her life since her divorce.

Then she meets musician Jeremy Geer (Corey Sevier) at the diner who is recovering from a stroke and sees a very different man to the Grinch that everyone else sees.

But what will happen when their worlds collide?

Saturday, 21 September 2024

OVER INDULGENTLY SAVOURED

 

There are many things at Christmas

Of which we over indulgently savour

So, we have to take Milk of Magnesia  

But it is Brandy buttered flavour

GET OUT OF THE BLOODY ROAD

 

Santa Claus crossed the road

To get to the other side

“Get out of the bloody road”

The drunken driver cried

But the red suited man

Was the victim of Santacide

Thursday, 12 September 2024

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (186) New Years Eve

 


When they first moved to Spaniards Creek, Molly was hoping

St Clara’s would suit her rather more than the main churches on the island in St Pierre.

So, when she and Danny walked inside, she was apprehensive, but she was not disappointed with the church she’d chosen and felt immediately at home, and they had been regulars ever since.

It was a small church by Norman standards and was full of catholic iconography and a spectacular stained-glass window behind the dais was a joy to behold.

 

It was a gloriously bright morning, on New Year’s Eve, with a clear blue sky and not a hint of breeze or the snow which was expected by the next day.

The Church was well attended and there was a hum of chattering among the congregants as the news of Arielle’s blessing was spread among the faithful, they spotted Arielle sitting on the front pew with Harry in protection mode and they assumed the other woman with them was Justyna Krajewska.  

She and Arielle were the same age, but very different in appearance, both were attractive women, Arielle was a small and delicately featured woman with bobbed brown hair, and pale complexion due to her condition, whereas Justyna Krajewska was a tall willowy woman, with shoulder length brunette hair, intelligent green laughing eyes, a broad toothy smile and a warm open manner and altogether a very pleasant demeanour.

“Hello Arielle” Molly said and stooped down and kissed her.

“Hi Molly” she responded “Have you met Justyna, she is a fellow cleric”

“Hello,” she said and shook her hand “How do you like our little church?”

“I love it, I felt immediately at home as soon as I set foot inside” Justyna replied

“Yes, it had the same effect on me” Molly responded and smiled at Arielle.

 

Reverend Henry Noble took the service, but Arielle did the reading, however that would be the last time either of them attended St Clara’s for a while and the following Sunday Reverend Justyna Krajewska was in the pulpit.  

 

The Shaw Brothers Ferry Company were holding a New Year’s Eve party at the Mablethorpe Spa Hotel in Pipershaven.

Bernie Keach worked at the St Giles Island office and travelled to the Hotel in the morning and was the first to arrive and had booked in early, so he could enjoy some of the facilities.

Later when he was on his way down to the bar to have a drink before going in to find his table, he heard a commotion at the function’s check in desk, and he recognized one of the voices as one of his colleague’s, Ewa.

He paused on the stairs and drank in the scene, though his eyes were focused on her, and he thought she looked gorgeous in her evening dress.

“What do you mean I’m not on the list?” she shouted

“My name is Ewa Szczepaniec”

“I can’t see it” the receptionist said as he perused his list “Can you spell it?” 

“S.Z.C.Z.E.P.A.N.I.E.C” she said slowly and deliberately

“No that hasn’t helped” he said, “Can you write it down?”

Reluctantly she printed her surname on a piece of paper and handed it to him

“No that hasn’t helped either” he said and then laughed

“Wow that would score big on scrabble, perhaps that’s what we should call you Miss Scrabble”

“My name is Ewa Szczepaniec” she repeated slowly “S.Z.C.Z.E.P.A.N.I.E.C”

“Yes, I understand” he said “but I must just ask, do you lot have something against vowels”

“My lot, my lot, what do you mean, my lot?” she said angrily, which was when Bernie arrived, and stepped between them before Ewa brained him.

But it quickly became apparent that she was not calming down, so he steered her away from the fray and she left reception like a marauding bull, with him right behind her carrying her pashmina and clutch bag.

Once Bernie caught up with her, he walked Ewa around the courtyard and calmed her down and soothed her temper with his comforting words and a reassuring hug.

 

After half an hour her mood had lightened sufficiently for him to propose they make another attempt to gain entry to the function and she concurred, so they walked back to the Hotel arm in arm and he stayed by her side all night, and she had never in her life been happier, so at the end of the evening on the terrace in the moonlight she kissed him.

They often joked over their long life together that the entire night had been something of a cliché, but they didn’t care.

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (185) New Years Eve, Eve

 

On Saturday just after lunch there was a knock on the door at Cliff Haven and when Danny opened the door Reverend Arielle Archer, and her husband Harry were standing there.

“Hello, you two” he said “Come in out of the cold, you look perished”

“Thank you” Harry said

“Go through into the lounge” Danny said

“It’s lovely to see you” Molly said, and they embraced but she thought Arielle looked very pale

“But I don’t think you should have come out on a day like this”

“We have some news that we wanted you to hear from us first” Arielle said

“Oh?” Molly asked with concern

 “It’s a good thing” Harry interjected

“We’re having a baby” Arielle said

“That’s wonderful news” Molly said and kissed her

“Congratulations” Danny added and shook Harry’s hand before giving him a hug.

 

After all the kissing and embracing was over Arielle said

“There is some bad news”

“Oh?” Molly asked with concern again

“Yes, the Doctor has advised complete rest” Arielle said

“Is everything ok?” Molly asked

“It’s precautionary” Arielle replied

“It’s Preeclampsia and acute anaemia” Harry corrected her

“Then you must rest” Molly said “We’ll get someone else to cover for you, I’ve been thinking for some time that we need to get a curate to assist you”

 

If St Clara’s had still been a Church of England Church a locum would have been supplied, but they weren’t, so they had to make other arrangements.

In the past Henry Noble, for whom Arielle had been curate for several years, had stood in for her, and over Christmas, but he was working at the St Giles retreat on St Giles du Cabot so he couldn’t cover all of her parochial duties.

However there was a someone who had spent a prolonged period at the retreat following a long battle with cancer.

Forty-year-old Justyna Krajewska who was ready to leave the retreat but was unsure where her future lay so Henry Noble had suggested St Clara’s, and had introduced her to Arielle.

 

Arielle liked her and in turn suggested her to Molly, but obviously Molly would need to meet her for herself, however there was a slight complication, as only a very select few knew that Molly owned the Church, so a chance meeting had to be engineered, it was decided that the New Year’s Eve service would be the best time.

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (184) Suggesting Change

 

Molly and Danny had enjoyed Christmas and planned on enjoying the New Year’s Weekend in the same vein but in the meantime, they were planning their trip.

The itinerary for the book signings was already set in stone, and they had just received it by email that morning, so the planning involved finding suitable accommodation in each City and some research into what to see and do while they were there.

Also as they were going to Australia it gave them the opportunity to see Danny’s brother and family again. 

 

On the Friday before New Year’s, Sam Archer was taking his girlfriend Nikki Harrison, her mum Katie, her other half George Wood, her aunt Louise Stratford and her husband Neil, Shepherdess Hayley Stock and her boyfriend Jamie White, out to dinner at the Beaumont Manor Hotel.

So he drove from Spaniards Creek to Beacon Farm with Jada Ellington in the passenger seat who was going to babysit the Stratford’s Twins for the evening.

George answered his knock which was quite fortuitous for Sam to get George on his own and allowed them to have a brief, yet important, conversation before joining the others, while Jada went straight in.

 

Katie was in the lounge and kissed his cheek and hugged him tightly.

“Thank you, Sam,” she said, and she was filling up, he wasn’t sure what exactly she was thanking him for, was it for the meal or just for making her daughter happy.

It could have been either, but it certainly could not have been for what he and George had just been discussing.

He patted her on the back, and she released her grip and turned away to wipe her eyes, and a few minutes later Nikki came into the lounge, and he thought she looked as lovely as ever.

“Hello darling” she said as she walked over and kissed him

“I didn’t know you were here; I didn’t hear the door”

 

A short period of small talk followed and then Nikki looked at her watch and said

“I think we should make a move”

“Yes” Sam agreed “But before we go, I want to ask you something”

“Can’t it wait until dinner? I’m starved, I’ve been looking forward to my roast duck all day”

“You’re going to have duck again?” Sam asked

“Of course,” she replied with a confused look on her face

“There are other things on the menu” he pointed out

“I know” she retorted

“You could just give something else a try” he teased

“I have tried other things; I had a stroganoff once” she retorted indignantly

“Just the one time?” he said

“Yes, but that’s because I don’t like change” she replied

“You don’t like change?”

“No, I don’t”

“Then we might have a problem” Sam said and glanced over to the sofa, George was smiling broadly, and Katie looked bemused.

“What do you mean?” she asked in alarm

“Well, I was going to suggest that you change your last name” he said and fished out a ring box from his pocket.

“Nikki Harrison, will you please marry me”

“What?” she exclaimed

“Will you marry me?” he repeated,

She just stood and stared at him for a full minute, and he was beginning to worry that he had been premature and then all of a sudden, she screamed and threw her arms around his neck.

“Is that a, yes?”

“Yes” she replied

George and Katie were hugging, as Katie watched her daughter’s joy unfold, no doubt remembering long passed moments from her childhood, then Nikki rushed over and hugged and kissed her mum, then she looked over her shoulder and said

“I’m still having the duck”

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (183) The Hairdresser and the Toyboy

 



Mobile Hairdresser Maria Jenkins was 36 and had been unhappily married for fifteen  years to a gambler and womanizer, she had known about the former from the beginning, but the latter was a much more recent revelation.

She is widely respected on the island and known to be a kind soul and everyone that knows her has a tale to tell of her generous nature.

She retaliated to her husband’s infidelity by embarking on an affair of her own with a man ten years her junior, Mark Duff, and it was on the door of his cottage in Spaniards Creek that she knocked at 8pm on the day after Boxing Day wearing her best posh frock, and behind her a taxi was pulling away.

“Hello” he said with genuine surprise

“Hello” she responded, “Can I come in? Its bloody freezing”

“Of course,” He said fussily “come in, come in”

Once inside she slipped off her coat and walked through to the lounge and he thought she looked absolutely gorgeous.

“You’re a bit overdressed for my humble abode” he observed mentally undressing her.

“I know” she said as she sat down “I was going out to Dinner but…”

“But?” he asked

“I couldn’t face everyone quizzing me about Bill”

“About what?” he quizzed

“I’m divorcing him” she replied, “I don’t want him back, I’m moving on”

“I’m sorry,” he said inadequately

“I’m not” Maria said surprisingly “though it’s your fault in a way”

“Then I should be sorry,” he admitted

“No, you opened my eyes and showed me that I’m still an attractive woman, still a sexy woman, Bill didn’t appreciate that, and I need to be with someone who sees me the way that you do”

Richard raised his eyebrows in response and Maria laughed

“Oh, don’t worry I’m not looking to move in with you, having you at my disposal with your appetites would probably kill me”

She laughed again then continued

“Love making with you is like Zumba and Pilates rolled into one and you would “appreciate” me into an early grave”

“So, what do you have planned?” Mark asked

“I’m going on a cruise” she replied

“Really?” he asked, “on your own or with a friend?”

“I’m going with a gentleman admirer” she replied and blushed

“Good for you” Mark exclaimed

“So, when do you go?”

“I’m leaving next week” she replied and gracefully got to her feet “So in the meantime I’m going to let you answer the question you’ve been asking yourself since the moment I walked in”

“Which is?”

“Is she wearing tights or stockings?”

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (182) St Stephen’s Day

 


It was Boxing Day and Dave Radcliffe and Charlotte Pickford were on their way to the Sword and Shield, and the reason they were on their way there was because they showed live football in the bar and United were playing Liverpool.

Dave was a Man Utd fan, from a long line of United fans and it was an important match, well to be honest it was always an important match when United played Liverpool, but this one was more important than normal.

“I have a confession to make,” Charlotte said.
“Oh? What?” he asked her “Are you married?”

“Not that I remember” she replied “and I would hope if I were, I wouldn’t be standing in a bus shelter kissing another man”

He thought about it for a moment, and she could have been married for all he knew, he hadn’t known her for long and they’d only had their first proper date on Christmas Eve, so there was a lot he didn’t know about her.

Her name was Charlotte Pickford, and she was new to the island, her family had moved into the house next door to his parents, two weeks before Christmas from somewhere in Downshire.

He liked the look of her from the first minute and asked her out the first chance he got, but it took him almost 2 weeks before he wore her down and she said yes.

It was kind of an instant attraction thing, certainly for me, and since the first attraction had gradually deepened, he was now head over heels in love with her.

But on Boxing Day they were on their way to the pub to watch the match when they stopped for an intimate interlude in the bus shelter.

“What then?” he asked
“I’ve been dreading saying this” she said, and Dave was really worried and wasn’t sure he wanted to know, but Charlotte took a deep breath, and he braced himself

“I’m a Liverpool supporter” she said and closed her eyes and grimaced, but it took a moment for the full implications of her statement to sink in.

“I think I would have preferred it if you were married” Dave said, so she moved close into him and asked

“Do you mean you would prefer a married woman to be in love with you rather than a Liverpool supporter?”

“She loves me” he said to himself, and he wasn’t sure if that shocked him more than the fact, she supported Liverpool.

“I'm sorry,” she said “Not much of a Christmas present for my new boyfriend I’m afraid”
But she couldn't have been more wrong, it was the perfect Christmas present, Charlotte Pickford loved him.

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (181) Christmas Day

 


Christmas morning began with a frosty glaze decorating the rooftops and lightly dusting the evergreens and as the bells rang out to celebrate the birth of the Lord the joyous faithful arrived under a clear blue sky.

It was a most glorious Christmas morning and spirits were high.

At St Joan of Arc’s, Reverend Cheryl Mackender was in great form conducting her first Christmas Morning service in front of Reverend Matthew Lines smiling in the front row. 

Arielle was not in attendance at St Clara’s in Spaniards Creek as Midnight Mass had taken too much out of her so Reverend Henry Noble presided over the service.

Afterwards it took some while for the Church to empty as everyone wanted to give their best wishes to Arielle.

 

In the days preceding Christmas Molly and Danny had been inundated with invitations to share Christmas dinner and were quite overwhelmed by people’s kindness, but in the end, they decided to decline all the invitation’s so they could enjoy a wonderful Christmas lunch, just the two of them, where they ate too much, drank too much and then had the present opening after lunch as per Molly’s tradition.

 

Back in June on one of their walks when they were crossing a stream, Stuart Cameron caught sight of something glistening in the water, so he knelt on the bank and reached down and picked it up, it was an irregular shaped piece of aviation Perspex about the size of a cigarette packet.

He assumed it originated from a German World War Two aircraft, a Messerschmitt probably, and likely fell to earth as a result of cannon fire or flak.

 

Following the find Stuart began fashioning it into two items,

He had done everything he could do himself, but he needed help from one of his patients, Daniel White, at Longlake Farm, who made jewellery as a hobby so one Sunday he drove out to the Farm so that he could finish off the pieces with gold mountings so they could be worn on a chain.

One of the items he had given her was a perfectly crafted Dolphin for 39th Birthday and the other one he had kept for Christmas. 

“It’s beautiful” she exclaimed as she took the Celtic Cross from the box.

Deborah Woodward had a faith, but she was not a churchgoer, it was hatches, matches and dispatches only for her.

“You are amazing” she said and kissed him “I really love you”

 

In mid-December Dale Power offered to take Eden Hills Christmas shopping on the mainland one afternoon and they had a great shopping expedition which culminated in a tender kiss.

There were many more dates and many more kisses between then and Christmas Day.

They had to spend Christmas Morning and have Christmas lunch with their families, so they didn’t get together until 4 o’clock at her parents’ house which was when they opened their presents, Eden had never done Christmas presents with a boyfriend before and she was very excited indeed, almost as excited as she was with the shopping trip when he kissed her in the Shopping Centre.  

Her parent were in the lounge watching TV, so Eden took Dale into the dining room.

There was a small Christmas Tree on the table, and she had placed his present under the little tree as Dale looked on.

“Happy Christmas” she said excitedly and handed a little gift bag to him. 

“Ok” he said laughing and he took the package and inside the gift bag was a little bundle wrapped in tissue paper, and inside that was a little square gold embossed jewellers’ box, and when he opened the hinged box, he found a pair of platinum cufflinks bearing his initials.

“They’re lovely” he said and then he joined Eden and kissed her.

“Your turn” he said and placed her gift under the tree and brought out a small parcel.

“I’ve never had a Christmas present from a boyfriend before” she said

“Well you have one now, open it” he urged “Open it”

“I want to enjoy every second of it” Eden said

When she had carefully removed the paper, she put it on the table and opened the gift box and inside she found a gold charm bracelet, bearing five charms, an anvil and a horseshoe, (symbolizing how they met while he was blacksmithing), a heart inscribed with her name (for love), a Christmas tree (to mark the season), and a crucifix (as a mark of faith).

“Wow” she exclaimed “it’s beautiful”

“You can add to it as a record of our life together” Stephen added

“What forever?” she asked

“For ever” he confirmed before adding “I love you”

“And I love you too” she responded, and they embraced, and the nature of that embrace led to them having to adjourn to her bedroom.

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (180) The Fourth Sunday of Advent and Christmas Eve

 


Christmas Eve was a busy day for the clergy with the Sunday service in the morning including lighting the fourth Advent Candle and then at 11 o’clock at night they had Midnight Mass.

It was also a busy day for families as parents made final preparations for the big day as their children’s excitement reached fever pitch.

 

Fifty-year-old Elizabeth Rodriguez was staying on St Giles with her cousin Shelagh Marks for Christmas, and despite the weather she took a walk around Hastings Lake and the surrounding woodland on Christmas Eve with her Cockapoo, Brandy.

As she and Brandy enjoyed their surroundings she was stunned to bump into her old flame, Matthew Woods, who was also walking a dog, in his case it was a Jack Russell, who she discovered went by the name of Digger.

They were both so taken aback by the chance encounter that they parted with things unsaid and unasked questions unanswered.

 

Despite the intermittent snow showers, St Joan of Arc’s was well attended for Midnight Mass, even in the bitter cold.

And to the great delight of everyone in attendance at St Clara’s, Reverend Arielle Archer was in attendance for the Mass.

At both Churches the service began in semi darkness to add to the atmosphere.

Midnight Mass was very moving and at the stroke of midnight when the lights come up to signify the light of Christ in the world made it really Magical.

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (179) Christmas Joy

 



Joy was the sole breadwinner in the Melbin family and her parents were very proud, but they were a poor family, her mother Sarah had Terminal Cancer, and her father Liam lost a hand the year before in a car accident.

It was a terrible weight that she had to bear on her 20-year-old shoulders, and she worked three jobs to pay the bills, and throughout December she picked up every extra shift she could to pay for Christmas and have enough to treat herself to a new laptop.

She had just reached the point where she could order a laptop when the universe ganged up on her and the boiler broke down.

They didn’t have boiler cover, and because of her mother’s illness it was important to have a working boiler.

She was able to get the boiler repaired promptly and set up breakdown insurance for it, but it meant the extra outgoings she wasn’t going to have enough to fund her new laptop, and she burst into tears.

Joy had just got her tears under control and was drying her eyes when there was a knock on the door and when she opened the door and saw Sam Hoban standing there, she broke down again.

“What’s wrong?” he asked with concern as he stepped towards her, but she couldn’t speak, so he quickly closed the door, and she threw herself into his arms.

 

Sam was literally the boy next door, and he worshipped Joy, though he had never told her that.

He was two years older and worked full time at the Beaumont Manor Hotel as a chef, he had just finished his shift for the day and thought he would pop in and have a chat, they were all getting together at his house that evening for Christmas Drinks but he didn’t expect he would get to speak to her on her own, so he figured it was best to do it when he knew she was alone in the house.

Her dad had taken her mum to the hospital for an appointment, and with just the two of them there was always the possibility that he might actually get around to asking her out, it would be his last opportunity before Christmas.

He had rehearsed at length what he was going to say, but he wasn’t prepared to find her in floods of tears.

It was some minutes before she had composed herself sufficiently to be able to speak, and when she began, she couldn’t stop, and told him about the Boiler, and the insurance and how her finances weren’t going to stretch to the new laptop.

“I’ll just have to make do,” she sobbed and then the tears flowed again.

 

Sam knew how hard she had worked, and how much she wanted the new laptop, and he also knew how much she wanted a particular laptop, she had talked about it often enough, and it almost broke his heart when she said she would just have to wait, and even then, she would probably have to get something cheaper.

“That’s not going to happen” he thought.

 

When he was sure she was ok, he made his excuses and left on the pretext of having to run an errand for his folks regarding that evenings get together, the real reason was something much more important.

 

He was at the front door to greet the Melbin’s that evening and directed Liam and Sarah towards the lounge, but he halted Joy’s progress.

“Come into the dining room for a minute” he said.

“Oh ok” she responded, she thought he probably just wanted to check to see if she was alright after her embarrassing display earlier, but she wasn’t sure, after all he’d made himself scarce as soon as he could, and she was a bit disappointed in him for that if truth be told.

Once inside the room he closed the door behind them and said.

“I just wanted to talk to you for a few minutes.”

“It’s alright I’m recovered now, there won’t be a repeat of my histrionics” she said flatly.

“No, it’s not that” he said, “I just wanted to do this away from prying eyes.”

Suddenly her heart started to flutter, and she had butterflies in her stomach as he spoke, could it be that he was finally going to ask her out?

“Oh”

“Well, it’s because you were so sad and disappointed this morning, so I got you a little Christmas present” he said.

“Is that all?” she screamed in her head but aloud she said.

“You shouldn’t have.”

Sam went behind the sofa and she braced herself for some cheesy gift but when he reappeared, he was carrying a brown cardboard box tied with a bright red ribbon.

“What’s this?” she said.

“Open it” he said, “It’s not the exact one.”

“The exact one what?” she asked confusedly.

“Open it and find out” Sam urged.

So, she untied the ribbon and lifted the flaps on the box and then she gasped, and her eyes widened with delight, and she smiled broadly.

It was a laptop, the same make and colour as the one she was going to buy, but the one she was staring at had all the software she needed preinstalled, better graphics and a bigger memory.

“Is it ok?” he asked.

“It’s perfect” she replied, “But is it for me?”

“Of course, it’s for you” Sam said and laughed.

“But why?” she asked, “Why would you spend so much on me?”

“Because you deserve it” he replied and then he took a deep breath before adding.

“And because I love you.”

Joy couldn’t believe her ears; did he really just say he loved her or was it just wishful thinking on her part?

“Can you say that again?”

“Because you deserve it” he said.

“No not that bit, the other bit” she explained.

“Because I love you” he said and smiled.

“You really said it? And I’m not dreaming?” Joy asked.

“I really said it and you’re not dreaming” he confirmed “Do you mind?”

“No, of course not, because I love you too” she replied, “And now I want to kiss you.”

The Islands in the Bay – Chapter (178) Snowblind

 


 

Danilo Franzo is the postman covering the southern half of Beaumont island and the island of St Giles he was only 25 years old and a hard worker, he also had a secret crush, Agnes Starr.

Agnes was the only child of a wealthy couple who were always off globetrotting, but Agnes had no interest in that lifestyle.

She did meet up with them for special occasions, but for the most part she stayed on the island, and although she had no need to work, she looked after her Cousin Oliver Kingham’s horses which where stabled at his yard adjacent to Kingham’s Saddle and Tack, which was also where she kept her own horse.

 

As it was the last working day before Christmas and after work his presence was requested at Philips Folly for Christmas drinks, which proved to be a very jovial evening and a little more of a boozy get together than he was expecting and the beer was as free flowing as the joviality, unfortunately when he left, he had imbibed a little too much to drive.

He had never been much of a drinker and the rest of the assembled group were more hardened drinkers.

Danilo set off down the road and he hadn’t gone more than a hundred yards when it started to snow and before long it was snowing so hard that he struggled to get his bearings so concentrated on keeping tarmac beneath his feet, and all was going well until he tripped on a curb stone and crashed into someone and they both fell to the floor in an untidy heap, when he scrambled to his feet he found he was outside Kingham’s Saddle Maker’s.

“Thank God,” he muttered before his thoughts turned to the cute girl that he loved, but then he remembered he had to help the other poor soul he had left on the ground.

“I’m so sorry” he said as he grabbed a handful of their belt and pulled the stricken body to its feet.

The individual muttered incoherently under their breath as they brushed themselves off and he got the impression his apology was not accepted, and when they began to turn in his direction he was bracing himself for a volley of unchristian language but to his great surprise he found the previously stricken figure to be Agnes Starr and the muttering scowling indignant face instantly changed to a beaming cute smile when she recognized the face of her assailant.

“Danilo” she said excitedly then cautiously gave a long look in the direction of the stable doorway, then in a quieter voice she continued

“I didn’t know it was you”

“Are you ok?” he asked

“I am now” she replied and glanced again at the door.

He looked her up and down and realized why he hadn’t recognized her before, she was dressed in jeans and a t-shirt instead of her customary jodhpurs.

She was still looking anxiously towards the stable as if she was worried about something, then she suddenly set her chin resolutely and steered him around the side of the building and kissed him passionately, which he reciprocated eagerly.

After a minute of mutual passion Oliver Kingham called from the stable doorway

“Agnes! Are you ok out there?”

Reluctantly they ceased their passionate exchange

“Yes, everything’s fine, I’ll be there in a moment” Agnes called back then she kissed him again.

“I have to go now” she said regretfully, and he looked at his watch

“I can wait until you finish” he suggested

“Oh yes please” she replied excitedly and then she rushed off.

“You do work in mysterious way Lord” he said looking to the heavens.