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Favorite Christmas Movies & Quotes....

I know everyone has their favorite Christmas movies. My sister literally watches every Christmas movie she can. She has probably watched 50+ so far this holiday season. However, I don't have a tradition to watch a certain movie every year, but these are some great options if you are looking for a Christmas movie tradition. 

1. Elf

I just love this movie. It's just so funny. We just watched it the other night. If I had to pick one movie I got to watch each holiday season, it would be Elf.

Some of my favorite quotes from the movie are:

"I just like to smile. Smiling's my favorite!"

"The best way to spread Christmas cheer, is singing loud for all to hear."


"SANTA! Santa's coming! I know him. I know him!"


2. Frosty

This is a classic movie. I just love it. I know the animation is way out of date, but I just love this old movie.

Our nephew is almost 8 months old, so this year he got a sing-along tape for Christmas from all the classic Christmas movies. Hopefully he will enjoy the music!

3. Rudolph

This is another classic that I love. I just remember watching it as a child.

4. The Santa Claus



This is another movie we just watched. It had been forever since I saw it, but it is a great holiday movie!

My favorite quote from the movie is:

"Believing isn't seeing, seeing is believing!"

5. The Grinch

This is another good movie to watch. It's been awhile since I have seen this once, but I'll probably try to find it to watch this year.

I know that the following movies are on people's yearly list, but I am not sure if I have ever seen them or not, but I hope to catch a few of these classics this year.







I hope you can enjoy the holiday season with your family and a few good movies!

Until next time,

Kara

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