Well, I am up late again tonight. I love the quiet of the wee hours. The last few days have been a mixture of cleaning, baking, wrapping and watching Christmas movies!
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We watched my favorite version of A Christmas Carol. This movie, released in 1951, is called Scrooge and features Alastair Sim as Ebenezer. It makes me cry ever time! I'm such a big kid at heart when it comes to Christmas. I love sitting in our living room with the lamps turned off and gazing at the tree twinkling with lights. I love Christmas music and can't wait for it to be on the radio, and I get excited to open the tiny doors each day on our Advent calendars! I also love finding nifty things to put in the stockings - they don't need to be expensive, just tailored to each person and fun!
It was revealed to me many years ago with conclusive certainty that I
was a fool and that I had always been a fool. Since then I have been as
happy as any man has a right to be.
Alastair Sim
We put out the last of the decorations, some of which we rotate using from year to year. We didn't use the candle carousel last Christmas, so we got it out and put fresh candles in the holders.
The heat from the candles makes the top propeller rotate, which in turn spins the bottom and center carousels while the toy soldiers on the top tier stand guard. It casts a lovely glow.
Before I forget, I have a couple more photos from Disneyland to share - these are from the Christmas Parade. Below are Pinocchio and Jiminy Cricket.
The grand finale, of course, was Santa and his sleigh. I couldn't help myself - he waved and I waved back! You can see the Small World ride in the background.
Back at home our new kitty has enjoyed surveying all the holiday preparation from under the Christmas tree - thank goodness he hasn't tried to climb it!
But after chasing wind up mice and playing with curly ribbon, he conked out in his bed - or should I say half in his bed? This crazy cat will sleep anywhere and once he's asleep, he's asleep. You can walk by him, carry on a conversation, and even move him and he stays asleep!
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