Sunday Chat: Merry Christmas, Christmas movies, and looks like we will have a white Christmas afterall

Welcome to my Sunday Chat where I ramble about what’s been going on in my world, what the rest of the family and I have been reading, watching, listening to, and what I’ve been writing.

As always, I’m joining up with Kimba at Caffeinated Reviewer, Deb at Readerbuzz, and Kathyrn at The Book Date.



I live in an area where we get a lot of snow during the winter – or at least enough to make the roads slippery. I have lived in this area my whole life but I am still not a fan of driving in snow. It makes me very nervous and when I am done doing it my entire body hurts from tensing all my muscles.

I avoid it whenever I can but twice this week, I ended up driving in potentially slippery conditions. On Wednesday I drove home in snow after taking my daughter to Kid’s Club, which is a weekly kid’s program at a church about 20 minutes from our house. Listening to an audiobook of Johnny Tremain helped keep me distracted from being worried we might careen off the road into an embankment, especially when the snow started to stick to the road about five miles from our house.

I recorded a quick video while I was driving slowly, and it was so funny because the audiobook didn’t stop playing as I recorded and when I played it back the woman’s sort of creepy voice was talking about the many deaths that happened during the Revolutionary War while the snow swirled in front of us. (If you push play be aware it is very loud!)

We made it home and I vowed not to do it again but on Friday my dad needed to go to an MRI and I needed to pick up groceries. We knew we were supposed to get snow but we weren’t sure how much, so we headed out anyhow. This was after I got my dad’s car stuck twice earlier in the day. I’m borrowing his car while our truck is broke down.

 I kept my hands tight around the steering wheel on the way to where we get groceries while we got stuck behind a long line of cars due to a very slow truck and a shiny sheen showed up on the road.

That’s when Dad decides to remind me not to get too close to the car in front of me because I don’t want to have to slam on the brakes and possibly skid across the road since the temp had dropped to 29 degrees. That’s always fun in winter by the way – watching the thermometer on your car drop below freezing and wonder if that’s going to be cold enough to freeze the road as well or if it was warm enough that the road  hasn’t had a chance to freeze yet. This is something those who don’t live in colder climates have to worry about.

So, on Friday, for 15 miles, I had to make sure I stayed back and stayed calm while Dad reminded me gently that I was too close to cars. He made me a bit nervous so I made him drive home and guess what – he pulled up too close to cars and didn’t slow down at all. Why that hypocrite. *wink* Honestly, he’s a pretty good driver but it was nice to harass him a bit by telling him he was too close to the cars in front of us.

Once we were home, though, I decided we won’t be leaving the house again until Christmas Eve when we will head to my parents for the evening and then head back again on Christmas Day.

The Husband does have to go to work today and Monday but then he is off for a week and we are looking forward to him having that time.

We did receive a few inches of snow on Friday and with today’s artic temps and still cold temps the next few days, it looks like we will have our white Christmas after all.

Our family has a lot to be grateful for this Christmas. The month of December has been a beast – beating my family down physically, emotionally, and sometimes even spiritually. Through it all it has been tough to be upbeat but as I write this I am grateful for miracles – for surgeries that won’t have to happen, for medical conditions caught quickly and didn’t cause more damage than they could have, and for healing that is slowly coming.

It isn’t always easy to be happy at Christmas and I just want anyone who isn’t celebrating this Christmas, for whatever reason, that it’s okay. You feel the way you feel and if you don’t feel cheerful, then you don’t. Christmas is something we can celebrate at any time of the year because of why we celebrate. I’m hoping many of us have better days to come.

I had planned to read all Christmas books leading up to Christmas and I did read a couple but didn’t fill all of my reads up with Christmas.

I finished The Hound of The Baskerville’s by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

I finished The Christmas Swap by Melody Carlson this past week. I did not enjoy it as much as A Quilt for Christmas and it honestly felt like a completely different writer.

 I then finished Johnny Tremain which Little Miss and I have been reading all school year for history (in between other lessons).

That brought my book total read for the year to 66 and as I told friends and family – that is too close to 666 in my head (not the number counting up…but you know what I mean) so I am reading Tooth and Claw by Craig Johnson to bring it to 67.

After Tooth and Claw I am diving back into Christy by Catherine Marshall and starting either Castles in the Air by Donald Westlake (which my husband recommended) or Little Men.

The Husband is reading The Midnight Library by Matt Haig and that will be his 115th book of the year.

The Boy is supposed to be finishing The Hound of the Baskerville’s this week.

Little Miss is reading Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets.

We have been cramming as many Christmas movies or Christmas-themed shows we can fit in before Christmas.

This past week we watched Miracle on 34th Street (my husband’s favorite), Elf, Home Alone, and White Christmas.

On my own I watched The Bishop’s Wife and The Chosen special The Messenger.

We still want to watch Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer, A Christmas Story, and Santa Claus is Coming to Town. I also hope to watch past Christmas episodes of All Creatures Great and Small since I don’t have streaming that allows me to watch the latest season yet.

I am still finishing corrections on Gladwynn Grant Shakes the Family Tree, which you can now pre-order on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0DR6BG3ZR?

This week on the blog I shared:

A quick reminder for January plans for this blog and Erin with Still Life, With Cracker Crumbs. I’m going to copy what she has been posting on her blog because I am behind this week!


“Lisa from Boondock Ramblings and I are planning some Cozy Crafternoons on Zoom in January and February, to beat those winter blahs that happen late winter after Christmas. We are thinking we will have maybe two per month, so four in total. We will just all meet up on the date and time, and individually work on whatever we want – embroidery, coloring, knitting, crocheting, jewelry making, etc, while chatting or you could even have the sound off and just feel part of the group without the chatter, if you like it quiet. It is sort of open and flexible but also social. I will probably be stitching away – my friend has requested a small pillow with an embroidered possum on it, so I will be working on that in January for a while. Anyway, if you are interested in learning more send an email either to me at crackercrumblife@gmail.com or to Lisa at lisahoweler@gmail.com. That way we will also have your email for the zoom link! Our first scheduled crafternoon is January 11th at 1 pm EST.”

Now it’s your turn. What have you been doing, watching, reading, listening to or writing? Let me know in the comments or leave a blog post link if you also write a weekly update like this.


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12 thoughts on “Sunday Chat: Merry Christmas, Christmas movies, and looks like we will have a white Christmas afterall

  1. Pingback: Sunday Chat: A nice, calm Christmas, getting ready for the first book of 2025, and join us for a cozy crafternoon – Boondock Ramblings

  2. In one way, I can totally relate with the driving situation. There is nothing I hate more when driving than black ice (is that what you call it). It seems to happen more and more as we don’t get the big snowfalls that at least give you some traction. In another way, I can’t relate at all because it’s supposed to be 46 and raining here on Christmas Day! I honestly don’t remember our last white Christmas. I finished The Second Mrs. Parrish even though I didn’t read the one before it. There’s a third one, but I don’t think I care to read it. I’m now reading Lula Dean’s Something or other. It is definitely not what I thought it would be. I’m finishing up the Holiday Baking Championship for this year, and then I’ll go back to the older seasons. I love those shows because I can just relax and let the world retreat.

    Have a wonderful Christmas, Lisa! Extend my best wishes to all of your family, including your parents!

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  3. It has been a rough one here too, we are pushing through and thanking God for the blessings He gives us daily. It was hard to put up the trees this year but it does make my family happy and adds cheer to this time in our lives. We have lost 4 people in our circle of friends and family this year, even blogging for me has been hard. I have been taking some days off from that, many days, but I try to keep up with everyone now and then. Next year I have decided to step back some from my site and maybe post something once a month. I already have the next four months posted and per-scheduled and will be offline for those months hopefully just healing from this past year of shocks. Anyway, just wanted to let my favorite bloggers know as it has been fun over these years keeping up with everyone. Have a beautiful Christmas and New Year and keep taking those photos, you are good at that too, not just writing. I love your photos.

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    • If I’d known the snow was going to come the first time I would have! nd then the second time we hoped we could beat it. The rest of the winter I am not leaving at all if there is a threat of snow!

      Merry Christmas to you too!

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  4. No white Christmas for us, but I’m happy to not have to deal with driving in it.

    I managed one very long book of Christmas short stories and now I’m reading a Christmas romance that is delighting me. That will be enough for this year. I’m hoping to find one or two more movies, but those haven’t been working as well for me.

    Merry Christmas, Lisa, to you and your family!

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    • I’ve been having a bit of hit and miss with movies too this year. I’m even counting the dumb ones if we had fun making fun of them. Ha!

      After writing this post I decided to re-read my Christmas comfort read – Shepherd’s Abiding by Jan Karon – this week. It’s so sweet.

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  5. I am a nervous driver, and I would be terrified to drive in roads that could be icy with snow coming down. I admire you for your courage.

    We love to watch holiday movies. In the last two weeks we saw A Christmas Carol (1938 version; my husband’s favorite); Miracle on 34th Street; How the Grinch Stole Christmas (cartoon version); It’s a Wonderful Life; Charlie Brown Christmas (my favorite); and Polar Express (I will always love the book more).

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    • It was a courage I won’t be mustering up again this winter, that is for sure!!

      We plan to watch The Grinch and the Charlie Brown Christmas Christmas Eve. The kids hate the animation on The Polar Express so I don’t think that will be on our list. lol.

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  6. I love those Bass & Rankin films. I was just talking about them yesterday. Ha! I also love that you included all the people having an unhappy Christmas or not celebrating. I think it must drive people mad, all this endless focus if you aren’t part of it, for whatever reason.

    While I do celebrate and all is fine (tho a few empty seats at the table is a sad reminder of who we’ve lost), I also think it’s nice to reach out to others and make their time easier. Invite them along or find something else to do….

    Nice post! #SundayPost

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