When I was a little girl, my family often gathered in the family around the television to watch a few favorite shows together.
In the winter, I always chose the spot closest to our wood stove, soaking up its warmth and growing sleepy-eyed as the noise from the TV hummed in the background.
A few weeks before Christmas, my dad had his 1970s version of a remote control (that would be the youngest child - yours truly - standing to the side of the TV set manually turning the knob) surfing through the five available stations and we stopped on a holiday movie that was just starting.
It was a Hallmark movie starring a young Beau Bridges, based on a book written by Jack Schaefer.
If you've never seen it before, Stubby Pringle's Christmas is guaranteed to touch your heart.
The story begins with a young cowhand named Stubby Pringle. It's Christmas Eve and he can't wait to get to the annual Christmas dance. He met a girl there the previous year and fell in love, but forgot to ask her name. So, in true romantic cowboy fashion, he has bought her a few presents is eager to see her again.
On his way to the dance, he happens upon a needy family and ends up helping them
What Stubby learns is the true spirit of the season - of selfless giving with no expectation of receiving anything in return.
Below is a link to a YouTube video of the movie. You can also find the story at Family Christmas Online.
May your holidays be filled with the joy and wonder of an old-fashioned Christmas.
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Dacey: Bride of North Carolina —
A conniving mother, a reluctant groom and a desperate bride make for a lively adventure full of sweet romance.
Braxton Douglas spends his days managing the family’s plantation and blissfully avoiding the state of matrimony. Unbeknownst to him, his mother tires of waiting for him to choose a wife and sends for a mail-order bride. When the woman arrives, ready to wed, Braxton has his work cut out for him if he plans to remain unaffected by the lively, lovely Dacey.
Dacey Butler has nothing to lose when she agrees to travel to North Carolina to marry a stranger. Eager for an opportunity to put her past behind her and enjoy a new beginning, she embraces the adventure of traveling south to marry a man she thinks is a simple farmer. Upon her arrival in Asheville, she immediately decides Braxton Douglas has no idea of her existence, and there is nothing simple about the man.
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USA Today Bestselling Author Shanna Hatfield
is convinced everyone deserves a happy ending and is out to make it
happen, one story at a time. Her sweet historical and contemporary
romances combine humor and heart-pumping moments with characters that
seem incredibly real.
When she isn’t writing or indulging in chocolate (dark and decadent,
please), Shanna hangs out with her husband, lovingly known as Captain
Cavedweller.
The author is a member of Western Writers of America, Women Writing the
West, Romance Writers of America, Sweet Romance Reads, and Pioneer
Hearts.
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