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Dec 18, 2021Liked by Mary L Trump

Scrooged is my favorite holiday film. I also watch It's A Wonderful Life every year.

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www.instagram.com/Julieolsonart for my alcohol ink. Although I haven’t done much lately because of my fibromyalgia, I have a commission to do a 40” x 60” painting for a woman’s business here in North Dakota. It will be my biggest painting yet!

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Dec 18, 2021Liked by Mary L Trump

I have no plans except to watch "A Christmas Story" my nomination for best Christmas movie of all time.

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Laughter is desperately needed, so I'll be watching Christmas Vacation for the 200th time. Not only hilarious, but a wonderful study of families, the tie that binds. And gags.

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Dec 18, 2021Liked by Mary L Trump

My husband and I are staying home. There are many cases of Covid here in Greene County, NY. I spend most of my time reading and working on my business marketing plan for Creative Meditations. The last two years have been quite trying and scary. Trying to stay sane is not easy under the circumstances. I also spend lots of time creating art and doing meditation.

As far as alcohol inks go, just play with them. They are fun and there are lots of youtube videos to watch that will help you.

I hope you have a great holiday.

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My holiday plans are completely at the mercy of Covid. I’ve been putting off knee replacement surgery ever since Covid first appeared because all elective surgeries were halted. I have bone on bone pain in my right knee so severe that I can only walk with the aid of a walker now. I finally got surgery scheduled for December 21 and I’m being told that it can be canceled up to that day depending on whether Covid cases are surging. I chose this time primarily because it’s when my son has the biggest stretch of time all year when he can be off work to help me. Secondarily this is one of only two windows a year in my MS infusion treatments when it’s best to do this. If my surgery gets canceled, the next time this perfect won’t happen for another year and I don’t think I can bear the pain for that long. I’d say my answer to your question won’t be answered for a couple of days but I’m really hoping it’s NO! Merry Christmas, Mary!

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Best holiday movie ever: It’s a Wonderful Life. And I’m spending Christmas doing art.

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1. Plans for Christmas changed yesterday when my daughter found out she had COVID. She is fully vaccinated and is scheduled for her booster next week, however she is now in quarantine. So, we are all staying home! Wow, this stinks 😷

2. The Christmas Story

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That Mike Sowden guy sounds like an IDIOT. I wouldn't believe *anything* he says.

(Thank you again, Mary. 😊 I'm so glad what I said resonated.)

1) This will be the second Christmas I won't be spending with family back in Yorkshire. I was hopeful until Omicron started marching across the UK, even up here in Scotland, and even if everyone was boosted, there's still a decent risk of a breakthrough infection and there's no way I'm going to risk giving Covid to family members older than me - and since I'd be using the trains and buses to get to Yorkshire, I'd probably be the one picking it up and bringing it in. So, nope, not in my case. I'll catch up with everyone later when it's more clear what's going on and how much of a threat Omicron is...

2) Love Actually followed by Die Hard, so you get to see Alan Rickman getting his comeuppance after cheating on Emma Thompson. ;)

But actually, my pick is really this children's TV show from 1984:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Box_of_Delights_(TV_series)

It's rarely shown on TV anymore, even on the BBC, but it's one of the best children's shows ever made in the UK (and one of the most expensive), and it's so Christmassy it even has part of a carol worked into its theme music:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BxxdE9GvZc

Ah. That takes me back.

ps. For non-holidays: Battlestar Galactica, the 2004 reboot. I just watched the full run for the second time, and the acting? Ye gawds. So incredible, an absolute masterclass. Mary McDonnell in particular.

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Are we thinking about changing our holiday plans? No. We planned for a surge to happen. We rented a house in a quiet neighborhood in Vero Beach for the winter where we can get outside everyday, but not have to mix with a lot of people. Family "sees us" for the holidays via text, phone and Facetime. Our riskiest activity is going to Publix on our weekly grocery run, double-masked.

"A Boy Called Christmas" on Netflix is our favorite holiday movie (this season)! :-)

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Dec 18, 2021Liked by Mary L Trump

A Christmas Story is number one in our family. I think we have watched it every year (sometimes more than once) since it first came on TV.

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Dec 18, 2021Liked by Mary L Trump

Movie: I love "The Ref" the disgraced Kevin Spacey notwithstanding. As a couples therapist, I cannot help it, and watch it yearly, along with "Life of Brian" for an entirely different experience of joy

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We’re not changing our holiday plans, because we always planned a couple of small gatherings with fully vaccinated/boosted family and friends. The only difference is that we will use rapid tests a few hours before each. What will change is that Omicron will keep us out of restaurants and such, and we will limit long drives because hospitals may not be available in the event of injury. The best holiday movie of course is Die Hard - but I’m looking forward to binging a new series: With Love on Prime Video.

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Best Christmas Movie, Mary? REMEMBER THE NIGHT with Barbara Stanwyck and Fred McMurray. She's a crook. He's a prosecutor. Divine Events Happen.

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Our plans rarely change. We go off the grid every year, and this year, with two of the most delightful dogs, Cedric the Scottish Terrier (10 years old, likes to be called Sir Cedric) and Walther (note German spelling, after my partner David's dearest friend) a 3 year old Aussie-doodle, who just likes to be called (and cuddled endlessly). It's a high-calorie hug fest, and it's already started.

Our favorite holiday "film" is a short special with Bill Murray called "A Very Murray Christmas" ... a little Christmas blues works like a dash of lemon on an otherwise very rich meal, if you haven't seen it, definitely worth an hour, and be sure to have a martini in hand. All the very best in 2022, may it NOT be a re-run.

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For me the best Christmas movies are A Flintstones Christmas Carol and The Muppets Christmas Carol. Yes, I'm a 32 yr old big kid at heart lol

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I have no holiday plans. I have nowhere to go since I am now alone and everyone nearby that I might have a chat with crosses the street afraid to be too close. My other half is gone. Died before the pandemic hit. Their final words to me were, "Nobody likes you." I was told by the doctor that people often say things like that when dying. Really? I use reading to distract myself from these painful memories. I've stopped trying to figure out why I must now be alone here my little village outside Tucson, Arizona. Discovering Mary's books was the best help because they took all my attention. Now I'm discovering things here. If I could I would post a photo to show you the beauty. While there are no safe options to go anywhere from here. It is possible to visit with a book. I've long taken photos of the land around us/no me. That's what my plans are still. I'm grateful to be able to do that. I'm not not sure however that I'll ever get over this high order of rejection.

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We are going camping--taking our travel trailer and meeting up with my wife's sister and her husband at Jekyll Island, GA. Hopefully will stay to ourselves enough in the great outdoors. I'm not crazy about eating out anywhere in SC or GA, so I'm trying to stress that we stay as self-contained as possible. We're all vaxed and boosted to the max (and I've also had my flu shot and a pneumonia vaccination). We can't cancel (and If I stay home, my wife will surely go and just bring it back to me, so I might as well go). She's been looking forward to this for a year. I'm very, very nervous, however. I hate ALL OF THIS. Can I just crawl in a hole somewhere?

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Dec 18, 2021·edited Dec 18, 2021

Taking the "deep dive" into learning anything new/unknown is nothing new for me although it's tough to stay focused these days. Old movies, especially the Westerns, are my fun hobby and I've been following a Women of the Western's List I found. I'll continue enjoying those since Christmas is just, well... Christian. Fake. The kids are grown and far away and that Santa fella'... to me... was the1st Big Lie as, from an advertising and marketing standpoint, he's the one that started grooming the ordinary folks into believing the current Big Lie.

So... A tiny Blue speck, me, floating in the Southern Baptist sea of military infused RED, I'll keep to myself and cook and eat and watch a Western or 3!

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1) My only plans for the holidays are to relax and spend time with family. Since we are all vaccinated that will not change .

2) There are too many to choose from , but I have to go with A Charlie Brown Christmas . It's a classic and even at 56 years of age I still watch it . Happy Holidays Mary !

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Best Christmas movie? The original We’re No Angels (Humphrey Bogart, Peter Ustinov, Aldo Ray). Hands down.

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Changing holiday plans? not really. Still going to gather, but since we live in Houston, we are taking the party out to the back patio and will gather in that open, outdoor area. Supposed to be 75 on Christmas Day, so perfect weather.

Best Christmas movie? no doubt, Elf. Everything else is a distant second.

Have a wonderful holiday!

C

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I've been thinking about watching Big Fish over the holidays. It's such a great tale and Albert Finney reminds the whole family of my late husband in a very good way.

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Well luckily my boyfriend is here in Quebec from the US after not being together for 2 years and he got here before the HUGE Covid wave we have right now. We weren't going to do much but we are not even going to stores right now, like at all.

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Our family long ago decided to stay home in our various locations and just Google Meet to have holiday visits. We will stick to our normal COVID pod, with our daughter and 2 grandchildren...my husband and I go out to work, but that's it. Everyone is fully vaxed and boosted. Even our 7 year old granddaughter has had her 2 Pfizer's. None of us had any side effects from the vaccines. Hoping not to get Omicron!

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My holidays plans did not change. I’m on month 21 of staying home except for supplies as needed. I’m immune compromised (no spleen) so I’m waiting until the pandemic is handled better before taking any trips. I really want to get out & about (REALLY!) but for me it’s safer not to yet. I am vaccinated but have already faced death & disability a few times & don’t wish to again.

For me, the best Christmas movies are a tie between A Christmas Story and the original How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

Wishing everyone lovely holidays however they celebrate. May they unfold as you wish them to.

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My holiday plans did change. I usually go to my dad's place at least a couple of times a month. And this holiday, I won't be going because the infection had reached his household. And as much as it disappoints me about not being able to go, I felt that protecting myself was key. I, just like most of my Dad's household, are immunocompromised. And I just don't want to risk it.

And before this whole mess started, the pandemic, I usually avoided people before. Now it's a must to avoid people. It still blows my mind that there are people who still claim covid isn't real, that it's not that bad. Or those that refused to get vaccinated to protect not just themselves but their neighbors, their community. And these same people, refuse to learn from history, i.e. the 1918 pandemic. About wearing a mask, always claiming it doesn't do any good.

It is all those people that aggravate me. And it's a shame that I have to include my older brother in that bunch. Early on in the pandemic, he used to spam me with all the misinformation that he kept finding on FB or Instagram. Trying to say those were facts. It just made me want to smack him, to which he is lucky that he lives in another state. :P

And I have to say that my favorite Christmas movie(s) is Santa Claus (With Tim Allen). It never fails to make me laugh.

I would also like to wish you and everyone else a happy and safe holiday. :D

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Our holiday plans were simple to begin with and that won't change because we are all vaxxed and boosted. I'm only celebrating with my mom (my dad died in April 2019 of congestive heart failure), brother, sister and her husband at our mom's house. It's helpful that we all live in Chicago and our mom lives in a Chicago suburb which means we can drive to her house.

We are also lessening our exposure to other people as much as possible this week due to the Omicron variant. This means since I work from home I'm not going anywhere at all until Christmas Eve. I got all the groceries I will need last week so I'm all set.

My favorite holiday movies are Meet Me In St. Louis, The Bishops Wife and Elf.

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My favorite holiday movie is Love Actually. It makes me laugh and cry and smile and sing. Great soundtrack and the closing scene is awesome. The movie shows us that love comes in all shapes, sizes, colors and places.

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Staying home - we'd be doing that anyway. When we travel to visit our kids and grandkids, we avoid holidays and go in other months. We can do more with them in summer anyway.

I just got a subscription to Audible - it's good to be able to listen to an interesting book while I do woodworking projects (as long as I don't have a power tool turned on.)

Re art, a couple of things I got into decades ago: first, using colored thread and black art board to make designs - they can be eerie and beautiful, kind of spectral. https://www.instagram.com/p/CXp62MRMdho/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

Next, using that Rigid Wrap plaster cloth cut into strips to make masks using my face or those of others. The plaster is hard enough to lift the mask off your face within 15 minutes or so. Then paint or otherwise decorate the mask in any way that crosses your mind. When I worked in my second career as a psychotherapist in a residential treatment center for adolescent boys, I brought in the materials for them to make masks and offered as many ways as I could for them to make them their own (paints, glitter, feathers, sequins, etc.) - it was amazing how much each boy's personality was expressed in his mask. I made a series of my own to express different moods, and hang them on the wall.

Thank you for a lot of things – for your books, for starting this blog/newsletter and your podcast, for your perspective in your interviews with journalists, for your voice on Mueller She Wrote/Daily Beans (a whole other thing for which I'm grateful.) Thank you for your work as a psychologist, and for being resilient and choosing to create a different kind of life from that chosen by your aunts, uncles, and cousins. I grew up with a narcissistic, sociopathic sadist for a biological father and both my parents were alcoholics and addicts, so some of the family dynamics sound all too familiar, but my mom got into recovery and married a good man, giving my brothers and me a great stepfather.

Take care, and keep up the funny, enlightened, articulate work.

Semper Fidelis,

Jim Finley

Captain, USMC, retired

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This Holiday season I’m the one that will stay home and fill in for my coworkers I’m a building superintendent. My family will travel this year they’re twice vaccinated and boosted . Even if I had the choice to travel I wouldn’t. With this time I will complete a project at my friends home while their away , exercise, read , zoom with family and friends. My fondest memories growing up here in NYC were the window displays at Macy’s, Lord & Taylor Sachs Fifth Ave , chocolate eclairs and the smell of chestnuts . My mom would cut a pattern and sew for me a cute red velvet dress a matching coat with patent leather shoes , gloves , hat and a purse . My mom in her fur coat and hat the two of us on our way to Radio City Music Hall to see the Nutcracker. After the show we would walk to the Horn and Hardart /Automat . Christmas as child was special all our family would come from Washington DC with my nieces and nephews in tow back then a big family rode in a station wagon . The grownups would stay downstairs while we played upstairs board games music sing alongs and dancing. I’ll never forget my brother snuck a stray cat in the house and we played with it all night I don’t remember what happened to the cat . Those were special times and so are the moments we live in now. Happy holidays to all especially those who choose to travel .

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Our son, his wife, and seven year old son will be coming for a visit of several days and staying here with us. I am in the finishing touches stage of restoring/refurbishing our apartment on the third floor of our house and they will be staying there. Their dog, Risa, a rescue from Puerto Rico, is also coming with them, a real sweetheart of a dog. Our two cats, Tom Jones and Hannibal, cope pretty well with Risa also in the house and may even get used to her. Covid is starting to rage once again here, so we will all likely stay pretty close to home and forego our annual day after Christmas meal at a favorite German restaurant here. We are all triple vaxed, N95 masked, and will also test just to make sure as my husband and I are both in the high risk category. Because of Covid, we haven't seen them regularly as before, so we will all be happy to see each other. Our best gift is that they will be here! We are well-stocked with food and multiple outlets for entertainment right here. My favorite Christmas Music is the album from the 60s or so, Leonard Bernstein's "Joy of Christmas". Favorite movie, A Christmas Story, which we have watched very year since it came out. Another favorite, the Three Tenors Christmas in Vienna, our favorite city in the world!

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Spending the holiday at my sister’s. Christmas Eve they host my brother-in-law’s family’s traditional Italian seven fish dinner. Usually it’s a big, boisterous event, but won’t be as big this year due to Covid precautions. Christmas Day will be smaller and quieter with just my sisters and their families. Favorite Christmas movie - such a tough one! But I have to be honest and confess that’s it’s Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. Something about that 1960’s stop motion animation makes me so nostalgic and when they come back for and deliver those toys from the Island of Misfit Toys it just gets me every.damn.time! 😳🤣

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Mary, did you actually ask about Alcohol Ink? I am actually a professional artist working in alcohol inks!! What do you want to know?

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Some old Christmas movie suggestions. Enjoy!!

Holiday Affair(1949) with Robert Mitchum & Janet Leigh

It Happened on 5th Avenue(1947) with Victor Moore, Don DeFore & Gale Storm

The Shop Around the Corner(1940) with Jimmy Stewart & Margaret Sullavan

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Re: Art. Check out Sketchbookskool.com. Best holiday movie: The Ten Commandments. Congratulations on the new family member!

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With appreciation for your earlier post, I return the favor of Mozart:

Yeol Eum Son

Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21, K.467

https://youtu.be/fNU-XAZjhzA

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My partner and I were planning to go to Morgantown W.Va. in January. I guess I thought after the holidays was a good idea. So, now, because of the rapid transmissibility of the Omicron variant , we will have to hassle with our carrier to not take all our money for a cancelled trip, but negotiate the possibility of a credit for a future date. My favorite holiday movie is the original Christmas Carol with Allistair Sim. Merry Christmas Mary

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White Christmas is the best movie, imo. Friends, Frasier, Everybody Loves Raymond, The Lucy Show. All good Christmas shows every year. Will probably remember others later.

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To add, the worst thing that Covid has done is to prevent us from observing our usual Christmas occasions with our church. We are Episcopalians and have an annual "Lessons and Carols," Advent wreath making workshop, other special musical occasions during Advent, culminating in a Festival Christmas Eve Eucharist. Our church will be holding these festivities with masking, distancing, and the like. But as my husband and I are both high risk, we are exercising an abundance of caution. We can watch online, however. But we will miss seeing all our friends.

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For my wife and me in Madrid, Spain, nothing has changed since March 2020. Takeout meals, open air cafés, mandated masking (rightfully) in enclosed public areas and long outdoor walks. Omicron is merely a reminder to take care. Our favorite Xmas program this year will be “Dear Dad” from season 1 of M.A.S.H. We appreciate your straightforward commentary and dispatches, Mary. Happy Holidays!

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I'm sorry for all of the erasures. I felt obligated to discuss something I didn't want to. Right now I want to relax, learn, and enjoy.

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