Classic Christmas Movie ~ Miracle on 34th Street
Once again, I’m waxing nostalgic by choosing a movie that fascinated me as a child.
I never wanted to stop believing in Santa Claus so perhaps that’s part of my love for this movie, too.
I watched it (for the first time in years) last night while wrapping Christmas gifts.
Twenty-Five Days of #BlogMas
My chosen theme for this series of blog posts is Classic of the Day. I hope you’ll join me in these days leading up to one of our most cherished–and classic–holidays.
One of my all-time favorites! Natalie Wood, at that age, reminds me of pictures of my mom as a little girl, and I will watch ANYTHING with Maureen O’Hara!
Oh, Regina, how sweet! Natalie Wood was a fabulous actress and Maureen O’Hara is a classic in her own right. I love her in Parent Trap and in that old John Wayne movie–Big Jake! The Quiet Man is another fave. Wow, I haven’t seen it in forever.
I guess I’d have to say It’s a Wonderful Life though Christmas movies are not a thing for me. 😉
I hadn’t seen It’s a Wonderful Life in years but very much enjoyed watching it a few nights ago. Great choice!
Johnnie, Would you please explain the epilogue in Where Treasure Hides. Who is it that prints his name ?
I love reading Ww 2 fiction and especially loved the scripture in your book. I loved your book.
Amy
Hi, Amy! I am so sorry that I just saw this comment. Since it’s a bit of a spoiler, I’m going to email you!