Christmas Of Many Colors, The Movie
Christmas Of Many Colors
Dolly Parton’s long-anticipated sequel, “Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love,” airs this week and I can’t wait!
Trust me; you’ll want to watch it “Live” when it airs, or tape it for later.
Here’s the 411:
“Christmas of Many Colors: Circle of Love.”
Wednesday evening, November 30th.
NBC, 8 p.m. central time.
Your welcome 😉
I never get tired of hearing her sing.
Get Your Popcorn Ready
“Christmas of Many Colors” is the sequel to last year’s lovable film, “Coat of Many Colors.” Both movies detail the early years of popular country music superstar, Dolly Parton.
The whole family can watch these movies. The old fashioned values and abiding faith of the Parton family are sure to captivate you.
The Beauty of The Season
Christmas is coming, right around the corner.
There’s so much to love this time of year. As far as I’m concerned, nothing beats the sights and sounds (and fragrances) of Christmas.
The trees in the little forest behind us are turning golden.
The house is decorated, and the delicious smell of cinnamon from scented candles fill our home with sweet reminders of this joyous season.
The neighbors are decorating too. It’s so much more fun to walk or drive around outside and see others getting into the Christmas spirit too.
Thank Goodness for the Hallmark Channel
I lose myself in the Hallmark Christmas movie marathons that are playing right now. Have you ever checked out the Hallmark Channel at Christmas time?
You can count on movies that are safe for younger family members and a refreshing change from the secular noise on mainstream TV.
Just yesterday, Hallmark showed a favorite of mine. It’s called a “Crown For Christmas.” I’m so glad this movie is making a reappearance this year. It has everything in it – including a handsome prince!
I hope they show this one again.
Our DVR queue is full of taped Christmas movies from the Hallmark Channel so that I can watch them more than once.
Despite the beautiful music and colors of the Season, we never forget what this holiday is meant to commemorate, and that is the birth of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
May God bless you and yours!