Tuesday, 27 July 2021

FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS SONG # 33 - JINGLE BELL ROCK

 

Jingle Bell Rock

Written By Joe Beal

Performed By Hilary Duff

 

Jingle bell, jingle bell
Jingle bell rock
Jingle bell swing
And jingle bells ring
Snowin' and blowin'
Up bushels of fun
Now the jingle hop has begun

Jingle bell, jingle bell
Jingle bell rock
Jingle bells chime in
Jingle bell time
Dancin' and prancin'
In jingle bell square
In the frosty air

What a bright time
It's the right time
To rock the night away
Jingle bell, time
Is a swell time
To go glidin' in a
one horse sleigh

Giddy-up, jingle horse
Pick up your feet
Jingle around the clock
Mix and mingle
In a jinglin' beat
That's the jingle bell rock

SEASONAL GREETINGS FROM THE PACIFIC

 

Hawaii

Mele Kalikimaka ame Hauoli Makahiki Hou

New Zealand (Maori)

Meri Kirihimete

Papua New Guinea

Bikpela hamamas blong dispela Krismas na Nupela yia i go long yu

Philippines

 Maligayan Pasko


Philippines (Tagalog)

Maligayamg Pasko

Masaganang Bagong Taon

Samoa

 La Maunia Le Kilisimasi Ma Le Tausaga Fou

THINGS THAT GO BUMP, ELECTRICKERY AND OTHER DISASTERS

It was in the early hours of Christmas morning when I was awoken by a loud crash from the direction of the chimney breast.

I look around and my wife who is a very light sleeper hadn’t stirred.

Now given the time of the year and the time of night someone younger or more impressionable might have thought it was Father Christmas about his work in the chimney.

However being a grizzled old cynic I thought it more likely to be either a burglar or perhaps the wind blowing over my chimney or even subsidence.

I lay awake for about ten minutes trying to work out what the noise was and hearing no further noises I decided it must have been a dream and went back to sleep.

 

A few hours later awoken suddenly again this time by three excitement crazed children dragging their sacks of presents behind them on thing was for sure there would be no return to sleep after this disturbance.

When the children had opened all their stocking presents they rushed off downstairs for breakfast leaving a scene of devastation behind them.

 

After breakfast I went back upstairs and showered and then went into the bedroom to dress for the day.

On opening the wardrobe door I discovered the source of the crash that had woken me up several hours earlier.

The rail in the wardrobe had collapsed and all the clothes were in a heap at the bottom on top of the shoes.

“So it wasn’t a dream then” I said to myself.

Five minutes later and wearing a slightly creased shirt I made my way back downstairs to what sounded like bedlam.

 

The rest of the morning went according to plan; the children opened their main presents from under the tree and disappeared off to play with their favourites.

 

By twelve o’clock the dining table was laid complete with my late mother’s best table cloth, Christmas napkins, party favours, best china, glassware and the brand new table centre while emanating from the kitchen was the sound of steam rattling the saucepan lids together with the mouth-watering aroma of roasting Turkey.      

In the lounge my wife was holding court with myself and her parents looking on as she was opening the few presents that still remained.

I left the group to go and boil the kettle for a drink as I entered the kitchen I looked at the electric cooker and there was one ring lit with nothing on it so I checked the other rings to make sure that the saucepan with the potatoes had heat under it which it did.

So I went to switch off the vacant ring only to discover it was already switched off.

Now there had been a little water spilled on the hob from where one of the pans had begun to boil over so I mopped up the spillage and using reverse psychology I turned the rogue ring on believing this would in fact turn it off, it didn’t it just tripped the breaker in the meter cupboard instead.

I went to the cupboard and reset the breaker and it tripped immediately.

So then we decided to wait for ten minutes before we repeated the exercise which ended with the same result.

It was decided that we could not use the cooker as it was just too dangerous.

With my wife almost in tears I said “it’s not the end of the world darling, and nobody died”.

So with true Dunkirk spirit we made the best of a bad situation.

As luck would have it the Turkey was cooked as was the stuffing, sausages and the Potatoes where boiled.

The remaining vegetables we were able to cook in the microwave and all we had to forgo were the roast potatoes and parsnips.

Now it wasn’t the most successful Christmas lunch we ever had but it could have been a lot worse.

“Bad things always come in three’s” I think we all thought it but equally all refrained from saying it out loud.

 

The next day, Sunday, passed off without incident for us anyway, my wife had to hit the stores in the Boxing Day sales to choose a new cooker.

 

Its late in the evening when, sitting down in front of the TV we see the news for the first time that day and we here the dreadful news about the Tsunami for the first time and even then it didn’t even hint at just how big a tragedy it really was.         

Two hundred and fifty thousand dead in a heartbeat from Indonesia to sir Lanka and beyond and still counting.

 

We had our new cooker delivered on Thursday 30th December we were inconvenienced for five whole days.

Five days before normality was restored to our household.

Many of The survivors of the Tsunami will never have their lives restored to what they knew before Boxing Day.

 

Count your blessing, and make the best of what you have because it’s a lot more than many. 

Monday, 26 July 2021

THE BEST CHRISTMAS MOVIES EVER – WE’RE NO ANGELS (1955)

 

It’s Christmas on Devils Island and three prisoners, Joseph (Humphrey Bogart), Albert (Aldo Ray), and Jules (Sir Peter Ustinov) escape from the Penal Colony to a small coastal town. Once there they decide to rob the General Store, run by Felix Ducotel (Leo G. Carroll) and his wife Amelie (Joan Bennett), to get some money and clothes and then travel by ship to another place where they might make their way back to France.

They pretend to be there to fix the roof while they plan the crime, but pretty soon they realize that the financial condition of the family Ducotel is not very good and they find themselves befriending the Ducotel’s and their daughter Isabelle (Gloria Talbott).

And after helping them in many different aspects of their lives they are invited to spend Christmas night with the family and as a result of being so well treated by the family they become very protective towards them.

Especially after the André Trochard (Basil Rathbone), the selfish and mean owner of the establishment, and his nephew Paul Trochard (John Baer) arrive to do an audit of the business, and they witness first-hand how the Trouchard’s exploit the Ducotel family.

So, the convicts decide they should use their expertise to intervene, in the end events take a surprising turn.

Highly recommend anyone should watch this as it makes for a different kind of family viewing at Christmastime.

FAVOURITE CHRISTMAS SONG # 31 - HAPPY HOLIDAY

 

Happy Holiday

Written By Irving Berlin

Performed By Andy Williams

 

Happy Holiday
Happy Holiday
While the merry bells keep ringing
May your every wish come true

Happy Holiday
Happy Holiday
May the calendar keep bringing
Happy Holidays to you

It's the holiday season
And Santa Claus is coming back
The Christmas snow is white on the ground
When old Santa gets into town
He'll be coming down the chimney, down
Coming down the chimney, down

It's the holiday season
And Santa Claus has got a toy
For every good girl and good little boy
He's a great big bundle of joy
He'll be coming down the chimney, down
Coming down the chimney, down

He'll have a big fat pack upon his back
And lots of goodies for you and me
So leave a peppermint stick for old St. Nick
Hanging on the Christmas tree

It's the holiday season
With the whoop-de-do and hickory dock
And don't forget to hang up your sock
'Cause just exactly at 12 o'clock
He'll be coming down the chimney
Coming down the chimney
Coming down the chimney, down!

Happy Holiday
Happy Holiday
While the merry bells keep bringing
Happy Holidays to you

Happy Holiday
Happy Holiday
May the calendar keep bringing
Happy Holidays to you
To you
Happy Holiday
Happy Holiday
Happy Holiday

YULETIDE GINGERBREAD

 

Ingredients:

3    cups Flour

1/2 cup Brown sugar, packed

1/2 cup Butter

3            Eggs

4 tbs      Milk

1/2 cup Light molasses

2 tbs      Dark molasses

2 tbs      Ground ginger

2 tsp      Ground cinnamon

1/4 tsp   Salt

2 tsp      Baking soda

 

Instructions:

Combine all the dry ingredients, except for the baking soda, in a large mixing bowl.

Put 3 tablespoons of milk into a large saucepan along with the butter and the light and dark molasses and Melt together over a low heat.

Beat the eggs and add them and the dry mixture to the melted ingredients and mix together.

Dissolve the baking soda in the remaining milk and then add to the other mixture.

Pour the mixture onto a greased 10-inch baking tin.

Bake for 45-50 minutes in a preheated oven (375F).

SEASONAL GREETINGS FROM AFRICA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

 Arabic

Idah Saidan Wa Sanah Jadidah


Afrikaans

GeSëende Kersfees
Een Plesierige Kerfees

African (Eritrea, Tigrinja)

Rehus-Beal-Ledeats

African (Kwa, Yoruba)

E ku odun, e ku iye'dun


African (Chadic, Hausa)

Barka da Kirsimatikuma Barka da Sabuwar Shekara

Hebrew

Mo'adim Lesimkha. Chena tova

Iran (Farsi)

Cristmas-e-shoma mobarak bashad

Iraq

Idah Saidan Wa Sanah Jadidah