Wednesday, 10 February 2021

ARE YOU WEARING CHRISTMAS KNICKS?

 

Are you wearing Christmas knicks?

Proper novelty underwear

All festively decked down below

In a suitably seasonal pair

It doesn’t matter the decor

It will make an old man stare

Just you in your Christmas knickers

What wonderful Christmas fare


Tuesday, 9 February 2021

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET

 

There have been two versions of Miracle on 34th Street and both are well worth watching.

The 1947 version starred Maureen O'Hara and John Payne with Edmund Gwenn as Kris Kringle while in 1994 there parts were played by Elizabeth Perkins, Dylan McDermott and Richard Attenborough.

It’s the story of a child brought up by her mother not to believe in Santa Claus however the mother unknowingly employs Kris Kringle to be Santa Claus at Macy’s department store.

Eventually he has to go to trial to prove he is the real Santa.

Apart from being hugely enjoyable films they both have in common the fact that the child stole the show in each case.

Natalie Wood in the original and Mara Wilson in the remake, both were a delight.

FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS CAROL # 26 STILL, STILL, STILL

 

Still, Still, Still

Music Traditional and Lyrics by Georg Götsch

 

Still, still, still,
One can hear the falling snow.
For all is hushed,
The world is sleeping,
Holy Star its vigil keeping.
Still, still, still,
One can hear the falling snow.

Sleep, sleep, sleep,
'Tis the eve of our Saviour's birth.
The night is peaceful all around you,
Close your eyes,
Let sleep surround you.
Sleep, sleep, sleep,
'Tis the eve of our Saviour's birth.

Dream, dream, dream,
Of the joyous day to come.
While guardian angels without number,
Watch you as you sweetly slumber.
Dream, dream, dream,
Of the joyous day to come

ORANGES ARE NOT THE ONLY FRUIT

When my Dad was just a boy

He never saw a lemon or Lime

And oranges only ever appeared

In his house at Christmas time

Monday, 8 February 2021

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER - A HOLIDAY ROMANCE

 

This is a lovely story set during the holiday season, when a stern school administrator Cal Peterson (Gerald McRaney) is sent to review Bethlehem School with a view to cutting costs by any means.

He is accompanied by his teenage niece Fern (Alison Pill) who is now in his care and who, unknown to Cal, is brought alive by the music program

Cal and Fern move in with Cal’s father Jake Peterson (Andy Griffith) which provides another sub plot.

Also, Cal despite himself begins to fall for music teacher Lily Waite (Naomi Judd) and following a long review, Cal is forced to conclude that the only way to save the funds is to eliminate the music program.

It is only at the final concert, before Lily must leave her job, the music program is saved by generous donations, and Cal sees Fern perform.

Not a dry eye in the house, wonderful stuff.

SNOWFLAKES FALL STEADILY

 

Snowflakes fall steadily

As the wind blows

Laying deeper and deeper

As her progress slows

Knee deep she trudged

Through the deep snows

So, I go and rescue her

From out of the snows

To get her safe indoors

Out of the snows

Though not for kindness

Heaven only knows

It was to get her out

Of her ho ho hose

THE PEASANT GIRL AND THE POINSETTIA ANGEL

 

A Mexican legend tells of the reason for the Poinsettia becoming the Christmas flower.

There was a poor peasant girl really wanted to take a gift to honour the Virgin Mary at the Christmas Eve service, but she had nothing to give.

Although she was very upset and disappointed, she knew she still had to go to the service, and she decided that she would have to go with nothing.

On the way to the church, she was met by an angel, who asked her why she was sad.

The peasant girl told the angel it was because she had no gift for the virgin.

The angel told the girl to pick some weeds.

The girl was a little unconvinced that weeds would be suitable, but she did it anyway.

She turned back towards the angle to show her the bunch of weeds she had picked as saw that they had been transformed into the bright scarlet 'flowers'.

Ever since that miracle poinsettias have graced churches and homes during the Christmas festival.