Christmas Waste – A Poem

It won’t be long,

Till the special day’s here.

A day of eating,

Presents and cheer.

It’s only a month,

Till the crackers are burst,

The mince pies devoured,

The mess is the worst.

Only a few days

Till it’s over and done,

There’ll be plenty of waste,

But at least

There’ll be fun.

But just have a think,

Must we wrap every present?

Just to throw it away,

Pollution can be unpleasant.

How about giving

Gifts that live on?

Without layers of shiny paper

With unrecyclable bits on?

Spare a thought

For that wrapping,

As it lays on the tip

Eternally Napping….

What a sad waste.

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Christmas Movies I adore

Today I felt like sharing some of the movies that most make me feel Christmassy. Throughout my life I have seen various films over and over again that have had that festive vibe. In the last few years a few cheeky additions have snuck in too.

So let me know if you agree with any of these or you have your own movies that relate to Christmas joy.

Here goes… (in no particular order)

1) Home Alone 2

2) Mart Poppins (the stuff of legends)

3) The Snowman (short but sweet and anthemic)

4) Santa Claus: The Movie (the one with Dudley Moore)

5) Office Christmas Party (because of Jennifer Aniston)

6) The Polar Express

7) The Holiday (Kate Winslet)

8) The Christmas Chronicles (Goldie Hawn)

9) Love Actually (Emma Thompson)

10) Last Christmas (again Emma Thompson)

I wonder what your Christmas favourites might be.

Love Hard – A Cheesy Review

I am a sucker for a Christmas movie and this particular Netflix film appeared on my suggestions as well as on another blog, so it soon got added to my Watchlist. Starring the love interest from ‘Never Have I Ever’ and a few others that I didn’t recognise, I thought it would be worth checking out.

The film involved a writer who was usually producing articles about dates that had gone wrong. Her matches were commonly random and included guys who came 20th in competitions like ‘The Batchelor’. One thing that her boss could count on was good content based on a string of failed dates.

Anyway, she finally met someone who was charming, clever and matched her personality, as well as being ruggedly handsome. So she took a chance and flew to Lake Placid to stay with him and his family at Christmas time.

The only problem was… she had been catfished.

With a Christmas backdrop and tones of red and green all over the sets, this very cheesy film was sweet, silly and heart-warming. If you are looking for some easy viewing then this is a good story to hook up with.

Starring Nina Dobrev, Jimmy O Yang and Darren Barnet, this exploration of festive dating is pure fun. I found it perfect for whiling away a few hours on a cold Saturday morning. So if you are happy with a bit of cheese and some cuteness rolled into one and slathered with laughs, then check it out.

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