Twas the night before Christmas and all thru the flat,
Not a creature was stirring not even the cat
The mince pies had been eaten everyone and all
And the dog had thrown up on the carpet in the hall
Twas the night before Christmas and all thru the flat,
Not a creature was stirring not even the cat
The mince pies had been eaten everyone and all
And the dog had thrown up on the carpet in the hall
Life is full of change and constantly in a flux but the time we spent and the happy moments from our childhood stay with us forever and are unforgettable.
Christmas on Holly Lane tells the tale of Three childhood friends,
Sarah (Sarah Lancaster), Riley (Karen Holness) and Cat (Gina Holden), with fond
memories of Christmas at Sarah's parents’ house, when they come together again
as adults to save Sarah's home in the hopes of having many more beautiful
Christmases together and keep their memories alive.
There is also heart-warming romance to keep things interesting and the
great holiday vibe is enhanced with the supporting cast including Jaime M.
Callica, Giles Panton and Sharon Crandall in this charming Christmas story.
I only want one Christmas gift
It’s the only Christmas wish I’ve wished
I just want to know all the names
It’s Christmas Eve in the workhouse,
And not a hint of the seasons in sight
No stockings hang by the fire side
Twas the night before Christmas and all thru the cottage
Was silence with the owners at home in Peas Pottage
So under cover of darkness at a very late hour
The cottage was torched by the Sons of Glendower
When her father fell ill, divorcee Allison Brentley (Rachel Boston) and her adolescent daughter Olivia (Kate Moyer) moved back to her hometown of White Pines, Tennessee, nestled in the Smoky Mountains, and following his death, took over running the struggling family business, Rocky Top Bakery, working alongside her mother, Martha (Patricia Richardson).
One day Olivia hears her mother and Grandmother talking about their
dire finances, so as her Christmas wish from Santa, she asks for more people to
come to the bakery to buy what she considers to be the best cookies in the
world and bring their money worries to an end.
Olivia thinks that part of her wish has come true when a kindly,
motherly woman (Caroline Rhea) and her husband (Tom Young) visit the shop one
day and after trying samples of the cookies they place an extremely large order
for a Christmas party.
The shop is also visited by property developer Matthew Gilbert (Andrew
W. Walker) and his assistant Rebecca Rowe (Stephanie Moroz) who make a very
generous offer for the bakery as they want to build a ski resort, but Allison
shows them the door.
Matthew is persistent though and despite herself she starts to get
close to him, but due to the feeling her ex-husband had abandoned her and
Olivia, Allison has sworn off dating, partly because she didn’t want to put
Olivia in that position again of feeling unwanted.
Nonetheless Christmas magic will have its way assisted by a snowstorm
and Madame and Monsieur Claus.
It’s Christmas day in the workhouse
Just another grey day to endure
If we’re lucky we’ll dine on mouse
And Oliver will still be asking for more