Hello and happy Friday! Are you ready for the Friendly Fill-Ins? We sure are. Feel free to join in on the fun! My co-host Ellen of 15andmeowing came up with the first two fill-in statements, and I came up with the second two.
1. My favorite holiday film is _________.
2. My favorite Christmas song is _________.
3. If you ask me, 'tis the season for _________.
4. _________ is a holiday memory I'll never forget.
My answers are below in bold.
1. My favorite holiday film is National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.
(This movie is festive, funny, and oh so relatable. After all, nothing says Christmas like mass amounts of family dysfunction.)
2. My favorite Christmas song is "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas".
(To be honest, this song is probably my second favorite, with "Carol of the Bells" as my all-time favorite. But, I wanted to give the hippo song its time to shine here, because especially in recent years, this here grown woman has realized how much she really enjoys this silly little song and singing along with it. The song makes little to no sense, and perhaps neither does my liking for it, but there you go.)
3. If you ask me, 'tis the season for humility.
(I really struggled to find the right answer for this one, and to properly word it. I don't know if I actually succeeded, but the point I'm making is that commercialism and all that jazz shouldn't be the reason for the season.)
4. Having to explain to a child why Santa left a little girl on her rooftop is a holiday memory I'll never forget.
(I'm sure this makes no sense, so let me try to explain as briefly as I can. During my school years, my primary jobs were pet-sitting and babysitting, which kept me surprisingly busy. One Christmas season, one of the little girls I babysat for many years wanted to watch Frosty the Snowman, and so we did. If you've ever seen Frosty the Snowman, you might remember that at the end of the movie, the main little girl has to hitch a ride home with Santa. So what does the jolly old man do? He drops her off on her roof and flies away. At seeing that, the little girl I was babysitting nearly burst into tears and said, "He left her on the roof! How is she going to get inside?" Trying not to laugh or make the poor child panic, I tried to really coolly tell her that the little girl Santa abandoned in a dangerous situation would be safe, and perhaps with a little of Santa's magic, she could climb into her window or sneak down the chimney. I think the girl bought it. That, or she's now scarred for life. Thanks a lot, Frosty and Santa.)
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Today, Eddy is sharing a photo from Christmas past.
Have a festive Friday, friends!
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12 comments:
Great fill ins. Christmas Vacation is a fun movie. Hope you have a great weekend!
Great answers, especially #3. The Hippopotamus song is cute. I heard it when watching Macy's parade. That is a sweet memory in #4. And I like that film too. Very cute photo of Eddy and great tips. XO
Mom remembers the Hippopotamus song!!
Our favorite Christmas song is "Santa Lost a Ho" by the Christmas Jug Band...it's hilarious!
We love how Eddy loves her tree !
Great answers and that's such a beautiful photo!
The Hippopotamus song is wonderful, as are such things as I'm Getting Nuttin' for Christmas, The Elves Finally Rap, and O Little Town of Destrehan. My children learned those songs before they learned the actual Christmas carols.
That photo of Eddy is lovely! Your answers are great, but #4 was our favorite! Good explanation to your babysitting charge. :)
I love the hippopotamus song! I also love "I Yust Go Nuts at Christmas" .... I don't know if anybody knows that one!
The story about your #4 was interesting .... I would have never thought of that. I don't have kids ... I don't think of these things. I hope she's not scarred for life 😁
Never watched the movie you mentioned in #4 but we can see how a scene like that could have upset the child.
Supurr fill-ins and YES to #1, a brilliant movie, which we will now add to the BBHQ Catmas viewing list!
I didn't think the merchants still sold tisel or icicles as we called them. They are very dangerous to pets and children.
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