A Christmas Carol 2018

Perhaps the best Yuletide decoration is being wreathed in smiles.  ~Author Unknown

We Are Off For The 31st Year (We Were In Australia One Year)

A wonderful day with family!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
It's almost winter...in another six days!
The trees are already thinning out!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
We began with a Gin & Tonic!

Did You Know? - Gin became popular in late 17th century England when the Dutch prince William of Orange was on the English throne with his wife Mary.

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
A Christmas drink when mixed with lime and cranberries!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Lee, Nancy, Paul & Sue...Bellies up to the bar!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
The WORLD FAMOUS "Amy Smile"

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Joe and his bride, Amy

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Greg is about to burst out with entertainment! G-Rated of course!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
His rendition of pirates

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Sue, Paul and Lee!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Secret! Do not tell anyone... Lee is older than me for one more day!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
The Mom's and Dad's must be proud... We sure are!
(Robin and Bob are flying home from Mexico as we speak)

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Master Charlie and Master Alex ... Practicing their "Amy Smile"

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Yes! There is a little devil in there somewhere!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Our grandsons get along so well! We sit back and smile and enjoy!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Michele and Franklyn

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Busy trying to solve a puzzle?

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Lee and Nancy...New found friends

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Bingo!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
The Thinker!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends

Did You Know? - A Christmas Carol recounts the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an elderly miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. After their visits, Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man.

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens (1843) ... Production problems plagued the book, and the whole process cost Dickens more than he expected. Even though the first printing sold out, he only made £137 of an anticipated £1,000.

Early in 1843, as a response to a government report on the abuse of child laborers in mines and factories, Dickens vowed he would strike a “sledge-hammer blow . . . on behalf of the Poor Man’s Child.” That sledge-hammer was A Christmas Carol.

 

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
At the break we got some snaps!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
A beautiful family

Did You Know? - It only took Dickens about six weeks to write A Christmas Carol. Tiny Tim and Bob Cratchit helped speed up the process. When Dickens wrote he “saw” his characters much like the way that young Ebenezer Scrooge saw the characters from the books he had read. As Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol he said that the Cratchits were “ever tugging at his coat sleeve, as if impatient for him to get back to his desk and continue the story of their lives”.

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Meanwhile inside....At the bar!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
The lighting was a challenge

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Watch our for these three!

Did You Know? - The Cratchit family is based on Dickens’ childhood home life. He lived in poor circumstances in a “two up two down” four roomed house which he shared with his parents and five siblings. Like Peter Cratchit, young Charles, the eldest boy, was often sent to pawn the family’s goods when money was tight. Like many poor families the Cratchit’s had nothing in which to roast meat. They relied on the ovens of their local baker which were available on Sundays and Christmas when the bakery was closed

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
"Do we have to go home?"

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
About to pop out of their seats!

Did You Know? - At the time Dickens wrote A Christmas Carol Christmas wasn’t commonly celebrated as a festive holiday. In The Pickwick Papers and A Christmas Carol Dickens’ descriptions of feasting, games and family unity combined with his message that Christmas was a time “when want is keenly felt and abundance rejoices” helped revive popular interest in many Christmas traditions that are still practiced today.

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Joe helps with the pictures
The boys thought the seats were just fine!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
The occupants of Row J come to life

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
In the olden days it would look like this...

Did You Know? - In 1867 Dickens read A Christmas Carol at a public reading in Chicago. One of the audience members , Mr. Fairbanks, was a scale manufacturer. Mr. Fairbanks was so moved that he decided to “break the custom we have hitherto observed of opening the works on Christmas day.” Not only did he close the factory on Christmas day, but he gave Christmas turkeys to all of his employees.

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
Nick and the Adams ran out too fast...

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends

Amy, Alex, Charlie, Paul Sue, Greg, Nancy, Lee, Jan, and Brian
(Joe took the picture)

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends
That's better! The gang is all here!

A Christmas Carol at South Coast Repertory December 15th 2018 With Family & Friends