Have a very merry Christmas!
December 25, 2019
December 24, 2019
Season’s greetings on this fine Christmas Eve. We have reached our final day of this year’s Virtual Advent Tour together and relatively unscathed.
Our final host this year is Alissa at headknits. She has a post (and a great poem!) about Christmas Eve in her Ohio neighborhood.
Let me take this opportunity to thank all of our Virtual Advent Tour hosts — raidergirl3, Bridget, kathy b, Jo Kay, Rudi, Karen, DOD, Constance, and Alissa. I love the breadth of everyone’s posts, and, frankly, I wouldn’t be able to run this event without your help.
Thank you. Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays! And god bless us, every one.
December 23, 2019
Welcome to the penultimate day of the Virtual Advent Tour! You know what that means, right? It’s Christmas Eve Eve!
Bridget at The Ravell’d Sleave has offered to take on today’s post, rather at the last minute. She will have a post up this morning, but in the meantime you can check out my favorite of her Christmas decorations, Rudolph, who likes to hang out with her kitties.
One more day, folks. One day more! (Yes, there is…)
December 22, 2019
It’s the final day Sunday of Advent and the first full day of winter and the first night of Hanukah, a point in time where many ancient traditions collide.
My own ancient traditions include radio theater productions. I may have mentioned before that I was not a good sleeper, at least not at the hours that children were supposed to be in bed. My parents were dutiful child-rearers, though, and put me to bed promptly at 8. For much of the year, they’d put on the radio or a cassette of music and tell me that even if I couldn’t fall asleep, I should just lie there with my eyes closed and listen.
At holidays, though, though, my dad, who grew up pre-tv, would go to the library and get cassettes out of radio broadcasts, which he would play for my brother and me.
“Greetings from Hollywood,” the announcer would intone on Lux Radio Theatre, who would then introduce a radio adaptation of a recent movie. Often the adaptations, edited down to fit the hour-long show runtime, would star the original cast members, but sometimes an actor would be unavailable, and they would just get another actor to fill in. On Lux, the actress would be expected to tout how, after a long day in makeup on set, she enjoyed using Lux Toilet Soap to keep her skin silky smooth. On other broadcasts, they’d extol other sponsors — Campbell’s Soups or tobacco, for instance. But Lux is the brand I associate most closely with these holiday broadcasts, and Christmas had the best ones of all.
Josh was particularly fond of The Miracle of the Bells. It featured Fred MacMurray, (Alida) Valli, and Frank Sinatra in a Christmas tragedy:
I enjoyed It’s a Wonderful Life, which featured James Stewart and Donna Reed, but not Lionel Barrymore:
Dad is a big Dickens fan, so I know he picked up A Christmas Carol for us to listen to. My guess it would be the Lionel Barrymore-Orson Welles version, which appeared on Campbell Playhouse, because that’s the most famous version (Dad, if I’m wrong, let us know which version you remember):
I hope you enjoy listening as you wrap gifts, bake cookies, or travel. I’ll see you back here tomorrow.
December 21, 2019
Season’s Greetings! Today is the 21st of December and the Winter Solstice. Friends, our shortest day has arrived, and with each passing day we’ll be gaining a little more light back into our lives. May that be true for us all on a more spiritual level, as well as astronomical.
Today, I’m delighted to introduce a new participant in the Virtual Advent Tour: my dear friend at Blue-Footed Musings. Its author (whom I probably should have asked how she wanted to be referred to here) has shared the lovely story of two of her favorite Christmas things.
Revel in the darkest day, and I’ll see you back here tomorrow, for time it is fleeting.
December 20, 2019
Today is December 20, which means we’re well and truly into the home stretch of the Virtual Advent Tour.
Our host today is Kathy B at Compassionknit. She’ll have a post up a little later this morning, so do stop over there and check it out. (In the meantime, you can check out her cat with Santa, which made me very jealous.)
I’ll see you back here tomorrow.