You guys Christmas is here and I absolutely LOVE Christmas movies! How about you? I can watch one a day starting the day after Halloween! I just love them!! I wanted to tell you about two really great movies that we had the opportunity to watch this season and would be great for any family to watch together!!
The first movie is called “Christmas Break-In”
This was a fun, funny family film that my whole family loved. There was a little bit of a scary element to it, but the kids were fine and they really liked it. Here is the synopsis of the movie….
Today was supposed to be one of the best days ever for nine-year-old Izzy Rush. But now, on the last day of class before Christmas break, she has been left alone at school. To make matters worse, the biggest blizzard this town has ever seen is blowing and snowing full force. Which is why three bumbling crooks on the lam decide to take shelter in the seemingly empty school. When Izzy discovers that the criminals are holding her friend Ray, the school custodian, she decides it’s up to her to save the day. But what can a nine-year-old girl do? You’d be surprised!
The other movie is a short simple Christmas movie about love and giving and Christmas wishes, It is called “Christmas Apron”. I loved this one because it tells a story about two sisters that make their Christmas wishes for each other instead of their own wish! It is really sweet.
Here is the synopsis of the movie….
The children in Millie’s family can’t wait for Grandma to arrive with her special Christmas apron. According to tradition, each grandchild will write down the gift he or she wants most in the world, and then slip that wish into the apron’s pocket. Then, on Christmas morning, those wished-for gifts will be magically waiting under the tree. But then eleven-year-old Millie overhears her parents: the family can’t afford gifts for all the little ones. She pictures the disappointment on her siblings’ faces: nothing to open on Christmas morning. Is Millie willing to sacrifice her own whole-soul wish so that someone else’s can come true? Full of tender emotion and delightful surprise, this story reminds us of the miracles that unfold when we think of others before ourselves.
I hope you all have a wonderful holiday season.
Kendra