Vintage ‘Holiday Inn’ Christmas

white-christmas Bing Crosby,Rosemary Clooney,Danny Kaye and Vera Ellen

‘Holiday Inn’

  What could be better than a beautiful home away from home in the snow.

Holiday Inn


Crosby croons holidayinn bouncer Jim-fixes-Holiday-Inn-sign The Holiday Inn Christnmas Tree holiday_inn castThis film was so popular it was made twice

and both sarred

Bing Crosby.

The first version starredGinger Rogers and Fred Astair

                 Along with Virginia  Dale

and

Margorie Reynolds.

Titled

‘White Christmas’

 

The feast of Christmas

Nat King Cole, Danny Kaye

How many of us over planned for Christmas?  How many started shopping in November and already had trees up and lights set before December had even started?  Why do we do this?  Because we want to feel the overwhelming joy that is supposed to come and make our hum drum lives brighter for a set period of time.  Expectations are high and everyone is in a hurry to buy the turkey,send the cards,wrap the pressies and prepare the feast.

Christmas in Chicago 50s

Those who don’t have a Christmas feast to prepare are waiting to be invited to one with family or friends.  It’s all about getting but what about the giving?  The smiles on the faces of children are what it should be all about.

The toys have changed over the years and become more sophisticated and more expensive but essentially it’s all the same.  All around the Christmas tree the the boxes wrapped in colour paper and ribbon wait to be opened by anxious eager little hands.  To the children those toys represent more than just something to play with. They mean that someone cares.

The gift of giving is what matters.  If you can’t afford to give  presents then give your time and if you don’t have a feast to plan or go to find one in your heart.  The more you give the more good will come and that is the real meaning of Christmas.  Peace and good will to all mankind.

Christmas morning

Renee Dallow ( Hybiscus Bloom ) 10/12/2013

 

Vintage Christmas Trimmings


Christmas war bondsThe vintage christmas was really a blast

With lovely stuff from times long past

There were vaccums and household goods galore

And lot’s of crafts on  sale at the local store

There were war bonds to keep the family afloat

And money loaned out on a promisory notehoover

You knew you could trust the people next door

Helping your neighbour was an unspoken law

The fridge was well stocked with Christmas cheer

tVintage-Christmas-christmaso feed the same guests year after year

The Christmas pressies set round the tree

And children prepared to wait and see

what was inside the nicely wrapped box

Maybe a toy car or a pair of socks

In vintage times they didn’t want so much

Didn’t need to be constantly tuned and in touch

Able to converse when meeting face to faceChristmas romance

Happy to be in a communal space

Vintage is so much more than a trendy phase

It is really a yearning for better days

So make your Christmas this year a vintage one

And have yourself some merry Christmas fun.

© Renee Dallow ( HybiscusBloom ) 3/12/2013