Saturday, December 27, 2014

Happy New Year's Eve


If you are bringing in the brand New Year at home we have some suggestions to keep you busy while waiting for the clock to strike midnight.  You have chosen to spend the night at home warm and cozy instead of going out to a party.  While waiting for the ball to drop in Time Square you can watch a movie and make some appetizers to go with your drink.  You curl up on the couch with a warm blanket and even invite some friends over. You have a quiet New Years Eve party at home.  

The movie we suggest is if you are not tired of Christmas movies should be Christmas Cupid.  It is an ABC Family movie that is their version of “A Christmas Carol.”  It stars Christina Milian, Ashley Benson and Chad Michael Murray. Christmas Cupid is a modern day twist to the memorable classic story of “The Christmas Carol.”  Christina Milian plays Sloane Spencer, a stylish and driven publicist who needs to change her ways before she loses everyone she loves.  Ashley Benson plays Caitlin Quinn, a spoiled celebrity whose life choices took her in the wrong direction and comes back to help Sloane change her ways.  Chad Michael Murray plays Dr. Patrick Kerns the first love of Sloane’s life.  To find out more about this movie click here...

http://advicefromroseandlyssamarie.blogspot.com/p/christmas-cupid.html

You will need snacks to go along with this movie.  Since it is New Years Eve then make some appetizers.  Supermarkets have a wide variety of ready to serve appetizers.  You can get the pigs on a blanket, little knishes, puffed potato and little egg rolls just to name a few.  Here are some more suggestions....

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We hope you have enjoyed our adventure so far.  We will see you again in 2015.  Have a great time at your stay at home party.  If you chose to go out remember do not drink and drive call a cab they will get you home safe and sound.  

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Happy New Year!!!

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Holiday Movies, Cookies and Hot Cocoa

 



Here we are in December and it is holiday time.  For the people of the Jewish faith this week they are celebrating Chanukah. That is the festival of lights and lasts for 8 days.  Next week people of the Christian faith will be celebrating Christmas.  That holiday remembers the day Jesus was born.  Then before you know it the New Year is here.  In this hectic time we think you should take a few hours to yourself and curl up on the couch, watch some holiday movies and have cookies and cocoa.  This could help you relax.

It wouldn't be the holiday season if you didn't watch at least one holiday movie and why not a classic movie.  We have chosen "Miracle on 34th Street" but the 1994 version. "Miracle on 34th Street" is a time honored holiday movie watching tradition at this time of year. The 1994 version is the second remake of the original 1947 movie. That movie starred Maureen O'Hara and Natalie Wood.  The first remake was for TV in 1973.  That star David Hartman, Jane Alexander and Sebastian Cabot.  USA Network sometimes still airs that version.

In the 1994 version of the movie you will notice that Macy’s and Gimbels are no longer the stores that are mentioned, the reason for this is because Macy’s wouldn’t grant permission to use their name and Gimbles went out of business in the 80's. It stars Richard Attenborough as Kris Kringle, Elizabeth Perkins as Dorie Walker, Dylan McDermott as Bryan Bedford and Mara Wilson as Susan Walker. This movie is about and we are quoting a line from the original 1947 movie when Fred Gailey who was Kris lawyer in that movie says, “Faith is believing when common sense tells you not to. Don't you see? It's not just Kris that's on trial, it's everything he stands for. It's kindness and joy and love and all the other intangibles.”  Faith is something science can't prove. Sometimes you just have to go with your gut feeling.  This movie will at most will give you a good feeling. If you want to know more follow this link.

http://advicefromroseandlyssamarie.blogspot.com/p/miracle-on-34th-street.html

The best snack for this movie is good old fashioned cookies and hot cocoa.  Here are some suggestions for that.

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Now sit back and enjoy some holiday entertainment and we will be bringing you an extra blog this month for New Years Eve.