23 days until Christmas— Have you read the book “The Night Before Christmas in Texas-That Is” by Lean Harris ?

Christmas_ball_D So as a youngster I spent Christmas in North Carolina (until we moved to Texas) and my Grandpa Culberson made sure that I knew how things are bigger and better in Texas.   I remember one Christmas getting a book. I didn’t want a book, I wanted a car or a red rider bb gun or who really can remember back that far what I wanted.  The book “The Night Before Christmas in Texas-That Is” by Lean Harris.  My parents did read me that book, I can’t remember if it was Christmas Eve, Christmas day or way before Christmas.  “THAT’S  how we celebrate Christmas in Texas” my grandfather would tell me on the phone.  My parents tried to keep me grounded, but a boot instead of a stocking…how cool was that.  I also couldn’t imagine a Christmas that wasn’t at least sweater weather.  I would find out when we move that…it’s hot in Texas and the white stuff doesn’t visit very often.  I only remember once Winter as a child in Texas that brought us snow that stuck.  My sister and I made a snowman and he was REALLY short. 

To the best of my knowledge this book is out of print, but maybe it will turn up in the attic.  The excitement of this Christmas story, THE Christmas story or any family favorite can’t be beat.  YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, Netflix, none of these can take the magic away from a story read by mom, dad, sister of brother.  The written word is still alive and well at my home and I hope it is at yours as well.  The inflection you can put into the story, your own Texas drawl, listener participation, other silly voices are all part of the magic of bringing the story alive in the eyes of an excited child.  

MY REALTOR PERSPECTIVE: Sometimes you have to read.  In real estate it just makes sense to read what’s going on.  As a  REALTOR I have lots of papers to go over with my clients.  Buying, selling, renting, landlord it doesn’t matter their are papers you need to read.  With my buyers and sellers one of the first meetings I ask for is a meeting to go over what a contract looks like.  This is our meeting to go into depth about ever part of the contract.  The reason I like to have this meeting early…..once you’ve found the home or the buyer the client can see the finish line and is prone to miss the puddle up a head.  It is best to read over the contract in a relaxed setting, ask TONS of questions so when the excitement of  having a contract comes you can focus on how to make it work for you.

Have you read the book “The Night Before Christmas in Texas-That Is” by Lean Harris ?  What is your best Christmas story memory?Since I couldn’t find or remember the lines to the story….I thought I’d share a Texas Christmas song

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The Hearts of Champions Burn Bright at Magnolia West

The Magnolia West High School football team in their 3rd year as a Varsity program showed District 18-4A they will be a team to be dealt with…every year.  They stampeded into the playoffs for the first time.  What a first playoff appearance they had.  The flashy west coast offense of Willis thought they had their players healed and adjustments made only to find that the FIRE of the Mustangs would not go quietly.  When the dust had settled the Mustangs were on the short end of a 46-45 final score.  The blazing determination of the mustangs will surely carry over to 2011-2012 campaign.  Light ‘em up Mustangs next years gonna be even more fun.  District 18-4A the Mustangs of Magnolia West are for real…just wait till next year.

Free Evening of Harvest fun in Magnolia, Texas

Harvest Fest on the Magnolia Stroll 2010

On Friday, November 19, 2010 (6pm-10pm) under the glow of a Harvest Moon the Magnolia Stroll (downtown Magnolia) will come alive with a free evening of “Big Band” era fun and entertainment.  HARVEST FEST will be in full swing with The Houstonian Big Band, a 15-piece orchestra performing along side classic cars, wine tasting, local food, holiday gift and craft vendors that will be stationed along the stroll.  This will be an event that is destined to be your next holiday tradition.  I’m adding this on my list of 52 things to do in/around Magnolia, Texas.  For more information about HARVEST FEST contact Patsy Williams at 281-455-7987.