Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Holiday Movie Tradition

There are three movies I watch every year around the holiday season.
White Christmas, Love Actually, and Die Hard.

Yes, there are others that get tossed in there from time to time over the years (Christmas Vacation, Lady and the Tramp, Miracle on 34th Street, Bundle of Joy, Gremlins, etc…), but these are the main three. This doesn’t even take into consideration the TV and internet specials I look forward to or the books I re-read each year.

So, yeah. My cinematic tastes vary quite a bit, but that’s just part of who I am. Whatever it is you’re celebrating this time of year, I hope you’re enjoying some sort of comforting tradition with the people you love.

Oh, and I’d love to know what movies, TV specials, and or books you re-read each year.

Here’s a clip from a funny holiday special for anyone interested. 


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Ruth de Jauregui via Google+

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Toinette Thomas​ shares her Christmas favorites on #OurAuthorGang. What movies, shows or books do you enjoy every year?
 
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Ruth de Jauregui

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Lovely!! Thank you for sharing Toi!

I'm not much of a movie watcher and I'm at work during prime time. But my all time fav is A Christmas Carol.
 
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Today on #OurAuthor gang, author Toi Thomas​ talks about her holiday traditions, watching her favorite movies and reading books. What are some of your favorites?
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Joe Bonadonna

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Love Actually is one of my all-time favorites. I usually binge on horror movies at Xmas time because I'm not done celebrating Halloween yet, lol!
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I can't binge horror movies, I'm much of wimp, but that does sound fun.
 
+Toi Thomas -- sometimes I do Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, and Harry Potter. This year it's old Christmas movies on Christmas Day.

Chris Weigand

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Fun article. My favorites, It's a Wonderful Life, Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer and a whole slew of others.
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Yes, I have a soft spot for the claymaion movies.

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Toi Thomas via Google+

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Today, I ask, "What's your favorite holiday movie?" #OurAuthorGang
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Eva Pasco

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My favorites are: A Christmas Carol, It's a Wonderful Life, and Christmas in Connecticut.
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I haven't see Christmas in Connecticut in years. May have to find it.

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Erika M Szabo

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My favorites are Miracle on 34th Street, Home Alone, Scrooge and I watch While you were Sleeping every year :)
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I totaly forgot about Home Alone and While you were Sleeping. Great picks.
 
+Toi Thomas I know every line by heart in every movie, but I still enjoy them :)

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

The Year Isn't Over

The Year Isn't Over
By Tricia Drammeh


With just a few days left of 2018, most of us have shifted our attention to the holidays. Many companies (excluding retail) practically shut down between Christmas and New Year's. A lot of people take vacation from their jobs toward the end of the year so they can travel to see family or catch up on last minute holiday preparation. It's almost like we're all living in a frost-covered snow globe, insulated from the "real world" where credit card bills don't come due until "next year" and life revolves around the frantic rush to buy gifts, wrap presents, and make everything absolutely perfect for the holidays.



When 2019 rolls around, life will flip back to some kind of "normal" where we all vow to do better than "last year." We make resolutions to lose weight, get fit, organize our lives, save money, or set our sights on goals that will make our dreams comes true.

But... The year isn't over yet! 2018 is still here. Whatever we resolved to do back in January when 2018 was fresh and shiny and new - when life was full of endless possibilities - we can still do those things. 

You've all heard the expression: "There's no time like the present." Well, that's true! It isn't too late to make the most of 2018. It isn't too late to achieve some of our goals. 

If you had made a resolution to write a book, you can still get started. Write!

If you had made a resolution to get in shape, join the gym now!

If you made a resolution to get organized, why wait until 2019? Start now by cleaning out a junk drawer or straightening a closet. 

At the risk of sounding silly, I want to remind everyone that each new day is an opportunity to start again. Each day is full of possibilities! You don't have to wait for a new year, or a new week or even a new day to take the first step toward achieving your goals. You can start RIGHT NOW!



I wish all of you a safe and happy Holiday Season! I hope you all will make the most of these last few, glorious days of 2018!


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