One thing I really love about this story it’s a redemption story! I’m a sucker for redemption stories! It’s all Jesus is about redeeming us! I’m glad Karol reconciled with her family and found Beau’s painting was for her! I’m glad her kids finally have her again to make hot chocolate and muffins! I’m glad she made things right with Fran! You did a good job on the voices again and I like you explain things in your books too! You did an excellent story you wrote!
Alfie yelling "Auntie Fart!" is such a 4 year old thing to do. I can just picture my son saying that (and me trying HARD not to laugh along). The theme of reconciliation is so powerful in both A Christmas Carol and Christmas Karol - I teared up over Fran realizing the children didn't come alone but that her estranged sister had finally come to see her!
Interesting you have Karol's sister ("who did NOT die!" as Dickens said) in the role of Fred, "Scrooge's nephew." Karol's struggle here actually reminds me of the animated Christmas Carol with Jim Carry as Scrooge...when Scrooge quietly, humbly says to Fred, "I've come to dinner...if you'll have me."
One thing I really love about this story it’s a redemption story! I’m a sucker for redemption stories! It’s all Jesus is about redeeming us! I’m glad Karol reconciled with her family and found Beau’s painting was for her! I’m glad her kids finally have her again to make hot chocolate and muffins! I’m glad she made things right with Fran! You did a good job on the voices again and I like you explain things in your books too! You did an excellent story you wrote!
Alfie yelling "Auntie Fart!" is such a 4 year old thing to do. I can just picture my son saying that (and me trying HARD not to laugh along). The theme of reconciliation is so powerful in both A Christmas Carol and Christmas Karol - I teared up over Fran realizing the children didn't come alone but that her estranged sister had finally come to see her!
I thought he was very funny too! He reminds me of my brother when he was that age!
Interesting you have Karol's sister ("who did NOT die!" as Dickens said) in the role of Fred, "Scrooge's nephew." Karol's struggle here actually reminds me of the animated Christmas Carol with Jim Carry as Scrooge...when Scrooge quietly, humbly says to Fred, "I've come to dinner...if you'll have me."
Faith K. Moore did a good on this part! That was my favorite part of that movie!
Yes! Fran is a combination of Fred and Fan (hence the name).