"Home Alone" is such a favorite and it's all over TV this time of the year. We all know that paint-cans-to-the-face would probably kill someone, but what do doctors say about all the attacks the Wet Bandits suffer?
I spotted a really cute Idea on Pintrist the other day and I'm going to incorporate it into our holiday traditions. A Christmas Eve box for my Grandchildren. I suppose you could do this for your children as well.
The thing about Christmas tree lots is they don't always pop up in the same places every year. Below is our list of places Christmas trees have been sold in the past. I bought mine from a guy in the Costco parking lot last year. If you know of a place not listed here (or that one of my locations is for sure not hosting trees this season) I'll adjust the list!
I'm a huge Tom Hanks fan. In "The Polar Express" you get to see him in at least four different roles. But that's not the No. 1 reason I love this movie.
I'm all about the live Christmas trees, which means I take upon myself quite the burden to keep it fresh. I keep it watered, I add plant food, I keep it away from heating vents. I recently stumbled upon a tip guaranteed to keep a tree fresh past New Year's!
We all love Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas," and impressionist Anthony Vincent sings the beloved song 20 different ways impersonating Bill Joel, Blink 182 and more!
It's time again for my favorite annual tradition: Shake the Key Christmas Tree! Every weekday morning (starting Dec. 1) around 7:40 we invite a caller to tell us how long and how hard to shake the tree and whatever present falls out is theirs!
I always get a live tree but I'm deathly afraid of that video of the tree going up in flames! So I found out the best tips for keeping your tree fresh and I'm sharing them with you:
I hate hanging holiday lights (and who's not afraid of falling off a ladder?) Apparently you can buy LASER projectors for your house and landscaping! You've got to see this: