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4 min readOn Strike At Christmas! Woman's OwnArticle
On Strike At Christmas!
Nov 1, 2022
3 min readA Special Visitor that's lifeArticle
A Special Visitor
Nov 30, 2023
2 min readSanta’s calling Pick Me Up SpecialArticle
Santa’s calling
Dec 2, 2021
4 min readWelcome to WHOVILLE Pick Me UpArticle
Welcome to WHOVILLE
Dec 8, 2022
2 min readHere comes SANTA CLAUS New Zealand Woman’s WeeklyArticle
Here comes SANTA CLAUS
Dec 19, 2021
Wow, what a year. I am not sorry to see this one out and yet I have so very much to be grateful for. I haven’t used my alarm clock once since the family moved here in November. Being woken by two little people crawling into my bed is the best way to
2 min readBelieving Is Seeing Pick Me Up SpecialArticle
Believing Is Seeing
Dec 1, 2022
4 min readCrocheted ‘Cheeky’ Elves And Santa In A Chimney Adorn Postboxes The IndependentArticle
Crocheted ‘Cheeky’ Elves And Santa In A Chimney Adorn Postboxes
Dec 11, 2023
3 min readA Christmas to REMEMBER Woman & HomeArticle
A Christmas to REMEMBER
Oct 27, 2022
4 min readOur Wonderland Chat SpecialsArticle
Our Wonderland
Nov 28, 2019
Jean Copestick, 74, Birmingham I strung up the last string of tinsel and stood back to admire the sparkling winter wonderland we’d created. ‘Isn’t it beautiful, John? It’s like another world,’ I said, turning to my husband, who smiled proudly, alre
3 min readClose to My Heart GuidepostsArticle
Close to My Heart
Oct 27, 2020
6 min readPeople to People Angels on Earth magazineArticle
People to People
Oct 25, 2018
3 min readLike A Kid at Christmas! ChatArticle
Like A Kid at Christmas!
Dec 21, 2021
4 min readLetters & Messages Angels on Earth magazineArticle
Letters & Messages
Dec 27, 2018
Christmas is the perfect time of year to make angel ornaments—with noodles! Start with rigatoni for the body, then add elbow macaroni for the arms, pastina for the hair, another elbow for the halo and angel wing pasta for the wings. I use a marble fo
2 min readTractors, trifles & TRADITIONS New Zealand Woman’s WeeklyArticle
Tractors, trifles & TRADITIONS
Nov 28, 2021
Here in Auckland this year, we’ll be holding a rehearsal for the Christmas that my family dreams of – the one where we’re all together in the same place at the same time, probably making so much noise, the neighbours call the cops. But with half my c
2 min readMidnight’s Christmas Cricket Magazine Fiction and Non-Fiction Stories for Children and Young TeensArticle
Midnight’s Christmas
Nov 1, 2020
5 min readThe Gift That Changed the World GuidepostsArticle
The Gift That Changed the World
Nov 27, 2021
7 min readBe Careful What You Wish For Chat It's FateArticle
Be Careful What You Wish For
Aug 6, 2019
Chris Barbour, 59, Newport, South Wales Climbing into my car and buckling the seatbelt, I groaned. It was Monday morning in December 2016 and I had another long week of commuting 70 miles each way to my job as a graphic designer ahead of me. ‘I wis
4 min readLetters to Santa Good Old Days MagazineArticle
Letters to Santa
Oct 3, 2023
3 min readChris Erskine: Online, The Sweater Looked Like A Puddle Of Baby Sheep. What Was I To Do? Los Angeles TimesArticle
Chris Erskine: Online, The Sweater Looked Like A Puddle Of Baby Sheep. What Was I To Do?
Dec 23, 2019
3 min readAnother Gift Bag On The Porch. Thanks, Secret Santa Los Angeles TimesArticle
Another Gift Bag On The Porch. Thanks, Secret Santa
Jan 1, 2019
We put a new roof on the house last week, so I expect it never to rain again. It's one of those rules of inverse preparation. You wash the car; it rains. You put a new lid on the house; it doesn't. Call it "Erskine's Law": the ultimate triumph of iro
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