Christmas With Holly
Christmas with Holly is a 2012 made-for-TV film based on the 2010 book Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor by Lisa Kleypas. It originally aired on ABC as a Hallmark Hall of Fame film on December 9, 2012, starring Eloise Mumford and Sean Faris.
Christmas With Holly
Holly Nagle has not spoken a word since her mother died in a tragic car accident. Her uncle, and legal guardian, Mark Nagle, decides that it's time for him and Holly to start a new life. They do this by moving from Seattle to Friday Harbor to live with Mark's brothers in their vineyard. While there, Mark and Holly meet Maggie Conway who has also just moved to Friday Harbor. Maggie leaves the city after being left at the altar by her fiancé and opens up a toy store. Together, these three lost souls discover each other and the lives they always dreamed they could have.
Parents need to know that Christmas with Holly is a poignant tale of people recovering from grief and finding fulfillment in new relationships. While the content is as clean as it comes in TV movies, the subject matter -- which deals with a young girl's sadness over the loss of her mom and a woman's attempts to move past being left at the altar -- often is emotional and not really appropriate for young kids. Those who do watch will be treated to heartwarming moments that illustrate the best aspects of family relationships and a budding romance.
In CHRISTMAS WITH HOLLY, Mark Nagle (Sean Faris) is appointed guardian of his 6-year-old niece, Holly (Lucy and Josie Gallina), after his sister dies, and he struggles to help her work through her sadness over the loss of her mom. Looking for a change, he and Holly move in with his brothers, Scott (Dana Watkins) and Alex (Daniel Eric Gold), in their childhood hometown and attempt to make a go at family life. Meanwhile, Maggie Conway (Eloise Mumford) arrives in town to open a store and attempt to put her ruined engagement behind her, and she finds herself drawn to Mark and Holly. Could second chances be the ticket to happiness for all of these healing hearts?
Hallmark Hall of Fame is a trusted name in family entertainment, and Christmas with Holly won't disappoint viewers who've come to expect the best from the label. The story approaches weighty topics like losing a loved one and taking risks with a delicate balance between reality and rosy optimism. Of course, this is a family-geared movie set against a backdrop of the holidays, so it's pretty clear from the first few character introductions how things will shake out in the end, but that doesn't make the road there any less fitful or the characters' journeys any less challenging.
What messages does Christmas with Holly send about family relationships? How do Mark and his brothers come to understand each other better as the story progresses? Are there family members you wish you could reconnect with?
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Here is my project, Holly Sleighbells and her Christmas home! In case you are not familiar with the cuteness of Lalaloopsy...I should tell you that every Lalaloopsy doll comes to life after being sewn from a scrap of fabric. Holly is made from the fabric of a real elf's costume. She's a handy helper, who loves making lists, wrapping presents, and being good...most of the time! Her birthday is December 1st, National Mistletoe Day!
I love that her home is a beautiful stack of presents covered with snow. I used edible glitter and white non-pareils to add some of the detail. I will be packing these treats up for under the tree! I just can't wait for Christmas morning to give them to my little girl!
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Mark Nagle leaves his better job and home in Seattle when his orphaned niece Holly (six), who stopped communicating since her mother's death, isn't allowed to pass to the next grade. He moves back in with his single brothers Alex and Scott, a contractor and a brilliant but jobless biological researcher and tries to impose 'child friendly' house rules while technically their guest. New to the island town is Maggie Conway, who bought a toy shop and needs her sister Kate's support plus interns after firing the experienced manager to try a child-oriented concept. It appeals particularly to Holly, and babysitting her enables a budding romance with handsome Mark, but his local ex may snatch him back.
During the holiday season, holly adorns houses all over the world. The prickly green plant and its red berries are a popular ornament for those looking to enliven their homes with a little Christmas spirit. But where did this tradition begin? Why do we deck our halls with boughs of holly foliage every December? What does holly represent in the celebration of Christmas?
In this article, you'll learn where holly grows, what it's used for (besides holiday décor), how it gets those red berries and why it would make your season most unjolly if you ate them. You will also learn about the Christian and pre-Christian symbolism of this famous plant, and the legends surrounding its existence.
Despite its association with the Christmas season, holly did not get its name from "holy." It is translated in Old English as holegn, with variations in Old Norse as hulfr, German as hulst, French as houx, and Welsh as celyn. The literal translation for all of these terms is "holly," but the origin is probably the Proto-Indo-European (the ancient root language of the Indo-European languages) base, qel, which appropriately means "prickly" or "to prick." Even in ancient times, people took advantage of the sharp ends of holly's leaves. The Druids hung it on windows and doorways to fend off evil witches and spirits [source: National Trust UK].
Holly is known for its vibrant red color, which stands out against the starkness of winter. But did you know that it's also associated with males and is considered to bring men good luck and protection; the female counterpart to holly is ivy. A famous English Christmas carol, "The Holly and the Ivy," uses the holly symbol to celebrate the birth of Christ. One line states that "The holly bears a berry/As red as any blood/And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ/To do poor sinners good." Another line says "The Holly bears a prickle/As sharp as any thorn/And Mary bore sweet Jesus Christ/On Christmas Day in the morn" [source: The Hymns and Carols of Christmas].
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