Let’s raise a glass to Mum
For yet another job
well done
And the essence of my
reasoning
Is, you are the
festive seasoning
For by chasing the blandness
away
It’s you who flavours the day
Let’s raise a glass to Mum
For yet another job
well done
And the essence of my
reasoning
Is, you are the
festive seasoning
For by chasing the blandness
away
It’s you who flavours the day
Now that it's Christmas
It makes me kind of
sad
To do all the things
I used to do with Dad
But when I feel him
beside me
Then I don’t feel so
bad
Now that it's Christmas
It makes me kind of
glum
To do all the things
I used to do with mum
But when I feel her
beside me
Then I don’t feel so
glum
After being fired, Rebecca Wesley (Marla Sokoloff) travels back to her old home town on Christmas Eve to attend the wedding of her best friend Allison (Vanessa Evigan) and too visit her mother (Catherine Hicks).
After she returns home
in this Christmas meets Groundhog Day movie Rebecca is forced to relive
Christmas Eve over and over until she gets it right.
All the replays centre
around her issues with ex childhood sweetheart Chad (Chris Carmack) and the
supernatural Mr. Destiny (George Wendt) is on hand to give her direction.
It’s a fairly enjoyable Christmas offering but Catherine Hicks and
George Wendt are the stars and carry the movie.
It’s not everyone’s ideal
Not their cup of tea
Or glass of mulled
wine
But it is for me
Christmas is special
A wonderful heartfelt
time
When deep felt
feelings
Of happiness and joy
Rise to the surface
Like bubbles in
champagne
Seasons come and go, but
For me the festive
season
Is the most special of
all
It refreshes and
restores
Simply put, it
invigorates
And sets me up once
again
For the coming year
ahead
Let’s raise a glass to Mum
And I speak for us all
when I say
You have triumphed
once again
In your quiet
efficient way
You have managed to
conjure up
Another perfect
Christmas day