Make Your Own Holiday Movie

Having trouble getting into the Christmas spirit? Was the one-two punch of Deck the Halls and Santa Clause 3 somehow not enough to warm your chestnuts this year? Is the Hallmark Channel’s “One Thousand Nights of Christmas” not enough to lift you from your Holiday Ennui? Well, never fear. Through extensive work in the test kitchens, I have come up with a foolproof recipe to create your very own Christmas Movie!

Measure out the following:

1) A family member, often though not necessarily the father
a. Is unable to find child’s most desired toy.
b. Is caught in Christmas Parade traffic jam, causing them to miss the last flight home to Chicago.
c. Still replete with mourning over loss of spouse in tragic Christmas tree cutting incident.
d. Is fired by cruel Dickensian Boss.
e. Some combination of a-d.

2) Due to the events of step 1, said family member
a. Refuses to celebrate Christmas.
b. Is determined to spend Christmas in Boca Raton, even though everyone knows you can’t have Christmas without snow.
c. Curses the heavens screaming, “I wish I’d never been born.”
d. Goes on a drinking binge.
e. Some combination of a-d.

3) Meanwhile another member of the family
a. Is determined to win the neighborhood Christmas decorating contest.
b. Is responsible for directing the community Christmas pageant.
c. Is starring in community Christmas pageant.
d. Is struggling with Santa Claus “belief issues.”
e. Some combination of a-d.

4) To make matters worse, the family’s neighbor
a. Has won neighborhood Christmas decorating contest five years in a row.
b. Is cruel Dickensian landlord determined to evict family, even if it is Christmas.
c. Is determined own child should star in community Christmas pageant.
d. Is a nosy, mean-spirited Child Protective Services agent.
e. Some combination of a-d.

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I am a film and music librarian for a public library system. Like many of my kind, I suffer from RKS, or Random Knowledge Syndrome. These musings are the inevitable end result of that condition.

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