quilting, quilt teacher
Tonies Enid Blyton - Malory Towers Who ever said the school was boring? For 12-year-old Darrell Rivers and her friends, life at Malory Towers is anything but. Know anyone who’d love to join Darrell for midnight feasts, lacrosse games and pranks a-plenty? All they have to do is just pop her on top of a Toniebox and they’re ready for a jolly good show. A feature-length adventure that’s great for long journeys and chapter-by-chapter listening, this Tonie follows Darrell through her first term at Malory Towers boarding school – and there’s lots of fun to be had along the way. School-aged listeners will love this modern adaptation of Enid Blyton’s classic tale. And no need to pack a tuck box, either. Good to know: Tonies only work when paired with a Toniebox Running time: approx. 4 hrs + 42 minutes Suitable for: 5+ This Tonie Teaches: Friendship Community New experiences Leadership Teamwork Courage Tracklist 01 - First Term at Malory Towers
A discussion of popular culture and television through the lens of Christmas-themed episodes, specials, and movies.
(The New) Shop 'til You Drop was an American game show where couples test their knowledge of retail items and perform wacky stunts while hoping for the chance to go on a shopping spree. this aired on a number of broadcast television networks and in syndication. The backdrop of Shop 'til You Drop was a 14-store, two-story shopping mall (later a megastore in 2003). Two teams of two contestants (almost always male-female; married, engaged, dating, siblings, or best friends) competed. Nearly all of
Show your London pride. The Londinium unisex shirt feels soft and lightweight, with the right amount of stretch—comfortable and flattering for men and women alike. Available only at Jolly & Goode.
With so much preschool entertainment to be excited about, we’re here to break it down for you. Here are the new can’t-miss 2020 Nick Jr. shows. PAW PATROL Your favorite pack of pups is back and on a new adventure. With the help of their pal Ryder, the PAW Patrol embark on a high […]
Show your London pride. The Londinium unisex shirt feels soft and lightweight, with the right amount of stretch—comfortable and flattering for men and women alike. Available only at Jolly & Goode.
Why it was so good: Because it had one of the catchiest and most annoying theme songs ever. Oh and watching Angela's rivalries with her faux French classmate, Nanette Manoir, was the best.
Show your London pride. The Londinium unisex shirt feels soft and lightweight, with the right amount of stretch—comfortable and flattering for men and women alike. Available only at Jolly & Goode.
We have several Christmas Traditions in our family. One of them is to watch several holiday movies or television shows. It just isn't Christmas without them! 1. The Little Drummer Boy (1968). This is a favorite from my childhood and we still love to watch the story of Aaron and his simple gift to the Christ Child. 2. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964). This may be my very favorite Christmas special. I still tear up when it is over--Rudolph is over till next year! Yes, we do own the DVD but for some reason I have to watch it on CBS. I have several figurines that adorn my hutch at Christmas. 3. Elf (2003). We love this movie! We didn't see this movie at the theater when it was originally released (why?) but we surely love to watch it every year. Buddy is a human raised by Papa Elf who finds out he isn't an elf. Hilarity ensues ( I have always wanted to say that). Just the other day, Ali and I said, "Bye, Buddy. Hope you find your dad". If you've seen the movie, you know what I am talking about. 4. How the Grinch Stole Christmas. This refers to both the animated television show (1966) and the Jim Carrey movie (2000). Both hold a place in our family traditions. Animated Grinch with Boris Karloff narrating? Sure! The Grinch (Jim Carrey) wearing a kilt? Of course! 5. Home Alone (1990) and Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992). I remember when our family went to see the original movie at the theater. I laughed so hard that I cried--really. The Wet Bandits were as sturdy as the Coyote in a Road Runner cartoon! Never leave an 8 year old home alone. The second movie was just as much fun and both have poignant moments...sniff. 6. The Christmas Box (1995). I happened across this television movie when it aired originally and LOVED it! This story of a proper, wealthy widow who hires a young family to assist her with daily chores still brings me to tears when they discover the reason for her weekly errand. The book of the same name by Richard Paul Evans is a great holiday read. 7. The Christmas Shoes (2002). We seem to be drawn to movies that are tear-jerkers. The book of the same name inspired a song and this made for TV movie. A young boy, a terminally ill mother, and Rob Lowe--need I say more? 8. The Snowman (1982). While this isn't specifically a Christmas movie, it does involve a snowman. The Snowman comes to life and takes his boy on a night of adventures, filled with dance, flying snowmen (snowmen fly?), and many other snowmen and snowgirls. Not recommended for those who have a phobia of snowmen. Original book written by Raymond Briggs; my youngest son loved this movie when he was small. I just found out today there is a website! These are just my opinions, even though I am not a professional movie critic. Our Family loves Christmas traditions and this is another of our traditions. Please check out a few more: The Other Wiseman, Family Gag Gifts, and Christmas Pajamas. Thanks for stopping by!
Show your London pride. The Londinium unisex shirt feels soft and lightweight, with the right amount of stretch—comfortable and flattering for men and women alike. Available only at Jolly & Goode.
The Kew G. Crew baby one-piece is exclusively for Kew G. VIP. The design makes everyone smile—and show proper respect! Part of our British Baby collection of fun onesies with a British sensibility.
Show your London pride. The Londinium unisex shirt feels soft and lightweight, with the right amount of stretch—comfortable and flattering for men and women alike. Available only at Jolly & Goode.
I fondly remember the cartoon characters of my childhood, during the '50s and '60s. Here is my top 10 list.
The sender of the postcard, who wrote, “Dear Miss Maggie, I’m having a jolly good time,” likely had just visited John P. Morrow’s confectionary on Main Street. Popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, confectionery shops sold sweets of various sorts, along with cigars, as the display case on the left shows. In 1906, it was the exclusive confectionary store in Batesville, and in summer a cool and favorite resort for the ladies. Note the orderly, well-stacked shelves on the left and the soda fountain on the right.
The Green lifesaver... When I was a kid my grandmother always had a roll of multicolored life savers in her purse.. I remember asking her wh...
Tonies Enid Blyton - Malory Towers Who ever said the school was boring? For 12-year-old Darrell Rivers and her friends, life at Malory Towers is anything but. Know anyone who’d love to join Darrell for midnight feasts, lacrosse games and pranks a-plenty? All they have to do is just pop her on top of a Toniebox and they’re ready for a jolly good show. A feature-length adventure that’s great for long journeys and chapter-by-chapter listening, this Tonie follows Darrell through her first term at Malory Towers boarding school – and there’s lots of fun to be had along the way. School-aged listeners will love this modern adaptation of Enid Blyton’s classic tale. And no need to pack a tuck box, either. Good to know: Tonies only work when paired with a Toniebox Running time: approx. 4 hrs + 42 minutes Suitable for: 5+ This Tonie Teaches: Friendship Community New experiences Leadership Teamwork Courage Tracklist 01 - First Term at Malory Towers
The dads we grew up with on television. These were the television fathers we wished we had.