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A Blue Christmas

A BLUE CHRISTMAS written by Debbie Williamson It was Christmas Eve and Mrs. Wilson, an elderly woman, was sitting in her rocking chair, listening to Christmas carols on her radio. This was a family tradition that went on for many, many years. Christmas just wasn't Christmas in the Wilson household without listening to carols on the radio. "Oh my!" she sighed. "I'm so lonely. I wish my son, Paul were here to share Christmas with me!" Mrs. Wilson lived alone in a small apartment. This particular Christmas was very rough on her. Normally, Christmas was spent with Paul, his wife Nelly, and their son Johnny. However, this could not happen this Christmas. Paul had lost his wife and son in a car accident earlier that fall. It was a very difficult time for Mrs. … Read entire article »

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A Lonely Christmas

A LONELY CHRISTMAS written by Debbie Williamson Dianne Troll was taking parcels into her house from the trunk of her car, when she noticed her elderly neighbour walking up the laneway. "Hello Mrs. Jones," said Dianne. "How are you doing?" "Just fine," said Mrs. Jones. "And how are you doing?" "Just getting some last minute Christmas shopping done," said Dianne. "I see," said Mrs. Jones. "I do not have any Christmas shopping to do." "Oh," said Dianne. "You have it all done already." "No," said Mrs. Jones. "I just don't have anybody to buy gifts for." "Oh I see," said Dianne. "Are you going away for Christmas?" "I am not going to celebrate Christmas this year," said Mrs. Jones. "My family have all moved away and they all have children of their own and are just too busy for me." "That … Read entire article »

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All I Want for Christmas

ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS written by Debbie Williamson "You know what I want for Christmas this year," said Fawn, sitting in his room, looking at the Christmas catalogues that Spot had given him earlier that day. "What?" asked Spot. "All I want for Christmas is for their to be honesty in this world," said Fawn. "Wow!" exclaimed Spot, blown away by Fawn's answer. "Fawn, that is so nice." "I'm serious Spot," said Fawn, putting down the catalogue that he was looking at. "There is so much lying going on in this world and I just wish it would stop." "So do I," said Spot. "It is a nice dream, Fawn but we are just cows and who is going to listen to us." "Everyone around us will," said Fawn. "We could actually get a lot of people … Read entire article »

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Arrow’s Christmas

ARROW'S CHRISTMAS written by Debbie Williamson Arrow is a cat, a good cat but a very silly cat too. He knows that Christmas is coming and he has been trying to be a very good boy because there is one thing that he wants for Christmas. No, it isn't cat toys or cat treats. The only thing that Arrow wants for Christmas is to spend Christmas with his Mommy. He overheard Mommy talking on the phone with her friend saying that she might not be home for Christmas. Arrow loves him Mommy more than anything in the entire world. When Mommy comes home from work, Arrow runs onto her bed and rolls over onto his back and waits there for Mommy to come give him hugs and kisses. He also play fights with … Read entire article »

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Billy Troll’s Christmas Concert

BILLY TROLL'S CHRISTMAS CONCERT written by Debbie Williamson Billy finds a lost little girl at the back door of the auditorium at the Christmas concert.   "Hey Billy!" exclaimed Dianne Troll on the telephone. "Hurry up! The limo will be picking you up soon!" "Look Dianne," said Billy. "I'm not quite ready to go yet." "Billy, come on," Dianne tried to coax him. "This is your big concert, your big Christmas Eve concert. What are you doing, anyway?" "I'm just finishing up the lyrics to a new song I am writing," said Billy. "Well," said Dianne. "What about the limo? It's going to be there in about five minutes!" "Why don't you go in the limo?" asked Billy. "I can walk to the auditorium from here. It's just around the block." "Alright," said Dianne. "I'll go in the limo. Billy, … Read entire article »

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Billy Troll’s Christmas Spirit

BILLY TROLL'S CHRISTMAS SPIRIT written by Debbie Williamson Billy Troll and his wife, Dianne, were in the Troll Town Shopping Mall, doing some last minute Christmas shopping, when they happened to see a little troll child sitting on a bench. The troll child was clutching her teddy bear tightly. Tears were pouring down her cheek. "Oh dear," said Billy, crouching down beside the troll child. "What seems to be the matter?" Dianne reached into her purse and gave the troll child a tissue. The troll child was so upset that she could barely speak. "I – I," the troll child stuttered. "Look," said Billy, in a soft, gentle voice. "You must stop your crying so you can tell us what is wrong. Otherwise we won't be able to help you." The troll child started to settle down … Read entire article »

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Billy Troll’s Happiest Christmas

BILLY TROLL'S HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS written by Debbie Williamson "Hi Billy," said Dianne Troll, walking into Billy's kitchen. "Dianne!" exclaimed Billy. "How are you?" "Fine," said Dianne. "Hey, Billy, what are your plans for the holidays?" "I'm not sure," said Billy. "I'm hoping that I can talk my parents into coming here this Christmas." "That would be neat," said Dianne. "Don't you have any concerts or tours coming up?" "Yeah, I do have one concert," said Billy. "It's on Christmas Eve. I was hoping that maybe I could get my parents here on time to see me in concert. They've never been a real fan of mine." "That would be wonderful," said Dianne. "Look Billy, I know that you are really busy, so do you want me to look after all the arrangements for you." "You would do that for … Read entire article »

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Caveman Jack’s Brightest Star

CAVEMAN JACK'S BRIGHTEST STAR written by Debbie Williamson When baby Jesus was born in a manger in Bethlehem, there were actually four wisemen, not three. The fourth wiseman lived in a cave, far away from Bethlehem. The fourth wiseman was Caveman Jack. "Oh look at the bright star in the sky," said Caveman Jack to his Mother, who was busy stoking the fire in the fire pit. "What star?" asked Mother, thinking it a little strange to have a bright star in the sky in the middle of the day. "That one," pointed Caveman Jack. "Oh dear," said Mother, frustrated. "Caveman Jack that is the star we've all been waiting for. That star indicates there is a saviour born in Bethlehem." "Bethlehem," said Caveman Jack. "Where is Bethlehem?" "Bethlehem is far, far away," said Mother. "In another land on … Read entire article »

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Chester Chipmunk’s Christmas

CHESTER CHIPMUNK'S CHRISTMAS written by Debbie Williamson “Oh my!” exclaimed Suzie Chipmunk, to her brother, Chester. “Look what you have done to your place. “It looks wonderful!” “Thank you Suzie,” said Chester, putting the last decoration on the tree. “I want everything to be just right for Christmas. Mom and Dad are coming.” “Everything looks just wonderful!” exclaimed Suzie. “Is there anything I can help you with?” “No,” said Chester. “I’m pretty much finished everything now. How about some Christmas cookies?” “Sounds great,” said Suzie. Chester and Suzie enjoyed the Christmas cookies that Chester had baked that afternoon. “What time does Mom and Dad get in at?” asked Suzie. “In about two hours,” said Chester. “I already called the airport.” “Well, I’d better go home and change,” said Suzie. “Okay,” said Chester. “I’ll see you soon.” Suzie went to her house, which … Read entire article »

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Christmas Day

CHRISTMAS DAY written by Debbie Williamson      "Spot," said Fawn at about 5:30 am in the morning. "It is time to wake up! It is Christmas morning."      "Fawn," said Spot, rolling over in her bed and seeing what time it was. "Go back to sleep."      "But Spot," said Fawn. "We have presents to open and lots of them too."      "Fawn," said Spot. "Grampy wanted you to wait until he gets up to open your presents."      "Grampy is here already," said Fawn. "He is the one that woke me up."      "Oh dear," said Spot. "Okay, then I'm getting up."      Spot forgot that Grampy was an early riser, just like Fawn. However, she couldn't go back to sleep now that she knew that Grampy was there.      Spot got up and put her housecoat and … Read entire article »

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