Mickey’s Magical Christmas – Snowed in at the House of Mouse DVD – CLOSED

by Mommy on November 3, 2009

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Christmas is about spending time with family and friends, this is what Disney Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse is all about.  After the annual Disney get together at the House of Mouse, all the Disney characters are trapped in the home due to a huge snow storm.  This reminds me much like my daughters first Christmas (last year), not only were we snowed in, but the power was off for nearly 5 days as well.  In any case, despite the odd circumstances, we enjoyed our good old fashion Christmas with family and friends.  Disney Mickey’s Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, does much the same for the Disney characters – especially Donald who has a case of the “BAH-HUM-BUGS”.

mickeys-snowed-inHere is a synopsis:

On Tuesday November 3rd, Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment will release MICKEY on DVD! This Christmas, share a hilarious and moving holiday celebration with Mickey and Minnie Mouse in this full-length adventure. This classic tale is sure to leave everyone in holiday spirits, starring more than 35 Disney characters includingMickey, Minnie, Goofy, Cinderella, Ariel, Belle, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Piglet, Bambi, Dumbo, The Lion King and more!

In this full-length adventure, a huge snowstorm leaves Mickey, Minnie and many other friends stranded leading Mickey and his guests at the House of Mouse to whip up an impromptu party that includes instilling a “Humbug”-quacking Donald Duck with the holiday spirit. Everyone shares their home movies and even grumpy Donald starts to smile when they realize the “Best Christmas of All” is the one you share with friends and family.

mickeys-snowed-in2We watched this movie as a family, my husband and I really enjoyed some of the old classic shows, such as Mickey and Pluto setting up their Christmas tree (with Chip and Dale), and of course the classic Mickey’s Christmas Carol, which I had the opportunity to review here.  These old shows bring back so many great memories for us when we were children, it’s wonderful to be able to share them with our daughter.

The movie also has some bonus features including some sing-a-long carols and “The Sound of Christmas – A Disney Sounds Effects Features”.  The sound effects bonus feature is really neat, it’s amazing to see what instruments are used in a movie to produce the sounds that go along with what we see.   There is also a special version of “T’was the night before Christmas”

Mickey’s Magical Christmas – Snowed in at the House of Mouse, will be a movie that your family will enjoy over and over during the holidays.

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I don’t really have an odd story. Sorry! My Christmas days are never boring though. I will take you through all the places I have to be. Mind you this was much easier when we had no kids!

Christmas eve we go to my husband’s family.

Wake up christmas morning at home. Head to mom’s, then to Dad’s. On to Grandma’s, then off to hubby’s other side, then a step grandma as well. Ugh……….. Ridiculous.

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~Shannon~ November 3, 2009 at 11:02 pm

odd story? Every Christmas dinner we all stare at each other wondering who will say “Salt up your end?” first. It all started with an old GF of DBs Grandfather , it was his way of requesting the salt. He would say this at Christmas diner and we just kind of stole it. Newcomers to our Xmas dinner are always confused… :)

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Anita November 3, 2009 at 11:36 pm

An “odd” Christmas experience I’ve had?? I guess this would qualify… either the first or second Christmas my husband & I had together after we were married, we woke up Christmas morning BOTH sick to our stomachs. We had crackers for our Christmas “dinner.” Yuck!
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Erin November 4, 2009 at 12:22 am

I guess the oddest Christmas story is when we had to celebrate the day after because some of my family went to a football game the day of. Not that odd, but the best I could think of!

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Liz W November 4, 2009 at 12:44 am

Not an “odd” christmas experience but every few years something tends to happen on Christmas day….

Growing up I had one cat rip the wrapping paper off ALL our gifts, an other literally trashed the tree [broken ornaments everywhere and the tree landed on the tv hutch], I found out I’m allergic to something in very alcoholic beverage I’m offered on christmas day.. [I was red, blotchy, puffy faced... hot and cold.. I had to drap wet face cloths over my skin =/] Hopefully this year nothing “odd” happens ^.^

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Rachel Sue November 4, 2009 at 1:09 am

Shortly after I was married we spent a Christmas with my SIL and her kids. After about an hour of opening presents my SIL declared that it was breaktime– and her kids listened! They willingly took a break from opening presents!

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Natalie A. November 4, 2009 at 1:23 am

Unfortunately I can’t think of any odd Christmas stories either. I wish I could. I think all my Christmas have been nice and have gone well! I’d love the chance to win this DVD! Thanks so much!

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Jackie November 4, 2009 at 7:07 am

DH and I got married while we were both on leave from the Navy, then we went to my family’s house for Christmas and he was sort of a suprise. No one knew that I would be bringing my HUSBAND home for Christmas….the looks on their faces were priceless when I introduced everyone to my husband and not boyfriend. Not an odd story but its the best Ive got :)

Nichol November 4, 2009 at 7:22 am

Hmmm…odd no real odd stories. Well, unless you cound eating dinner as a child with my crazy, loud aunts and uncles. It was never a dull moment at grandmas house. Adults in one room kids in another. Oh and when I caught my parents wrapping that was odd :(

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Desiree Glaze November 4, 2009 at 7:50 am

This isn’t SUPER odd, but the best I could think of! My husband and I went to Jekyll Island for Christmas in 2006. I had just graduated college and we had celebrated our 2 year anniversary a week before. So, Christmas morning we exchange gifts we brought with us. In my stocking is Reeses, one of my favorite!! But, my husband is allergic! We were leaving to go home after we swapped gifts and I had to ride home with the Reeses but couldn’t eat them because he’s allergic and just smelling peanut butter makes him feel sick. Torture!!

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Jessica November 4, 2009 at 7:55 am

Well, last Christmas, we (my husband, four children and myself) spent our time at the Children’s Hospital here in Kentucky. Our youngest daughter had been diagnosed with leukemia…and so that is where we were…in her room…together. I couldn’t have been more thankful for that day…all of us in one room…happy. Thank God she is in remission now…and this Christmas will be at home. :)

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The oddest Christmas I ever had was when I went to visit my sister in Florida and it was HOT! At Christmas time you want the white Christmas not the SUN!
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beth shepherd November 4, 2009 at 8:06 am

The oddest Christmas I have ever had happened about 10 years ago. I was dating my now husband and we lived together at the time. We go over to his familys for a big holiday meal and to exchange gifts with everyone. She hands me my gift – mind you in front of everyone – and I unwrap it…Its a twin pack of paper towels!! ( I am not kidding) Ummm thanks? She said the design matched my sunflower theme in my kitchen. Okay… Yup that was it. I dont know if she didnt like my cleaning or me! lol. It was a long time ago and now we just laugh. I love her but sometimes… :)
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Kathryn November 4, 2009 at 9:48 am

My hubby and I are both a bit odd, and I’m Christmas CRAZY, so every holiday has odd parts. I like to follow some of the archaic Christmas traditions like having wassail on the stove so that everyone who comes to the house over the twelve days of Christmas gets offerred a hot drink. (For luck, you know!) I also like to make as much food, drink and gifts as possible in the three or so months prior to Christmas. Some people find it odd to be offerred home-brewed gingerale, honey beer or beet wine when they come to call!

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Marlene V. November 4, 2009 at 9:53 am

The oddest christmas we had was when 2 out of 3 of our kids were sick with the stomach flu. We went to go see grandma that morning and suddenly the two of them were vomiting in the bathroom sink at grandmas and she only has one bathroom:( I got them in the car to take them home (we were having christmas at our house that year) and we had to stop on the side of the road several times. There is nothing worse then being a kid and being sick on christmas:( Thanks for the great giveaway:)

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Probably the most odd thing that has happened at Christmas time was when my mom worked with someone who couldn’t afford to buy her kids Christmas presents. It was odd to me because I still believed in Santa. We went out as a family to go get all kinds of Christmas presents for them and food. My dad ran up to their house with his hands completely full. He ran the doorbell and ran back to our car, which was a block and a half away. They never did find out it was us who gave them presents.

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Pam R. November 4, 2009 at 10:16 am

Well, I lived in Singapore for 2 years so Christmas was a little surreal and odd. To me, Christmas comes with evergreens and snow. In Singapore, it was fake snow, over the top decorations, heat and humidity. My first Christmas there, I went out for Korean food for lunch with a friend and then went to a museum for the afternoon. It was weird.

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Clarissa November 4, 2009 at 10:23 am

I don’t know this is odd but Last year I did not spend Christmas with my daughter. She went to Florida and it was so strange not having her with me. I missed her so much but I knew she was having the best time of her life.

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I’m a nurse, so many odd Christmases with weird things happening to patients.

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It’s not really odd, but I remember as a child going to grandma and grandpas on Christmas Eve and coming home to find that Santa had been there! I must have been around 5 or 6, not rally knowing if I believed anymore, so this made me believe again!! Our parents really tricked us that year!

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Last year we invited family and no one came. They all called in sick. :( My kids were so disappointed.(Grandparents, Aunts, Cousins) Blah!

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Laura B November 4, 2009 at 12:23 pm

We don’t celebrate Christmas, but Yule instead. We do however like to talk about all holidays and learn about. Trying to tell my son Santa doesn’t come to everyone’s house is not an easy thing for a 4 year old to understand.

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Ok so weirdest Christmas Experience….. Last Christmas….. All snuggled in bed and at about 1AM I hear jingle bells and sounds of people/reindeer walking on the roof of my house. I woke up my husband and he heard it too. So I made him go out and check. As soon as he opened the front door the noises stopped. I thought OH GREAT A BURGLER…. when my hubbie came back, he told me there was no one there. The house was quiet for the rest of the night!

Chelsey November 4, 2009 at 1:45 pm

Every year my husband and I take the kids to a dollar store and let them pick gifts out for each other and for us. Last year my 2 1/2 year old picked out a red train toy for me. I was pretty surprised when I opened it and he was so excited to give it to me!

Christina B November 4, 2009 at 1:50 pm

Odd Christmas was the first one w/ my first serious boyfriend’s (now an ex) family. There was lots of oddness and bickering within his family and I ended up having a few too many holiday drinks. Needless to say.. I fell down some stairs..way to make a great impression!

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Stephanie LaPlante November 4, 2009 at 2:19 pm

My odd Christmas experience would be a couple years ago. My sister and I are Will Ferrel fans and were joking around in the mall about his Elf movie. I didnt think anyone would hear us so we screamed “Santa!”. Oddly enough the picture Santa heard us from around the corner and followed us. So we finally decided to take a funny picture.

Beth T. November 4, 2009 at 2:31 pm

One Christmas I drove to my parents’s house, and arrived early in the morning. Apparently they had forgotten I’d need to park in their driveway, and had left their car parked at the very entrance, leaving me no space. Having had my car towed once by their association for forgetting to display a parking pass, which I did not have this Christmas morning, I did not want to leave my car on the street. Nor did I want to waken my senior citizen parents in the wee hours of the morning so they could come out and move their car. Instead I drove to an all-night diner, and spent the first hours of Christmas morning there, waiting for my folks to wake up. I had lots of interesting company.

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Brandy November 4, 2009 at 3:09 pm

last year i was in japan for christmas, and this year we should have our first born child by that day! what a change a year makes!

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Melissa G November 4, 2009 at 3:46 pm

I don’t know if I have had an odd Christmas… I guess the only thing that comes to mind is winning a plaster turkey in our white elephant. Who wants that???

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I don’t really have any odd christmas stories. Sorry. Our Christmas’ are usually pretty uneventful.

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Angie November 4, 2009 at 5:04 pm

One year when I was young my family decided to have pork tenderloin and fried potatoes on Christmas. I hated that b/c the tradition always meant so much to me. Oh well it is not the food that matters anyway.

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Rebecca November 4, 2009 at 6:59 pm

It not so much odd as it is heartbreaking for a 10 year old. One year my parents were really strapped for cash. My sister and I each had asked Santa for a game and two other small things. We were extremely shy around Santa….so we hardly ever rambled off a huge list to him. That year, under the tree was exactly what we asked for. A game for each of us and the two other things. We knew that Santa wasn’t real then…because in the past, even when we asked for a few things…he always brought more stuff. We actually asked out parents is Santa was real and they told us the truth. We felt so bad for hoping for more stuff. I learned a lot that day..it’s not about the gifts, but being together. And to this day, I make sure that my son understands that it is not just about the presents under the tree. bekki1820cb@gmail.com

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I am usually a good cook but one Christmas everything went wrong. The turkey tasted greasy and the drippings were just full of fat and it wasn’t because it was a Butterball, I stuffed the turkey so the stuffing was awful and greasy too, and the dinner rolls didn’t rise properly and were like hockey pucks. The only things that were good were the fruit salad and the veggies because I don’t think you can ruin those things.

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The oddest Christmas experience I had was when we visited my family in Missouri prior to Christmas and left a few days before Christmas to head back home. A few hours in to the trip home it started to snow pretty heavily, figuring it couldn’t possibly go from no snow to a ton of snow we thought we’d push through and get back to NC with just an hour or two delay…boy were we wrong. The snow kept coming and coming and coming. By early afternoon we were in Evansville, Indiana literally snowed on to the highway – opening the window we could put soda cans at arm level in the snow drifts. We spent TWO DAYS snowed on to that highway with an 80lb labrador in the back of a compact car. We managed to get home late on Christmas Eve but I refuse to drive in the snow now! We ended up getting out of the drifts when local farmers brought their tractors out to tow us all across the median!

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Unusual Christmas?

Hmmm. I remember when I was little, it was Christmas eve, and was trying to sneak downstairs to see what was going on. I didn’t realize at the time my parents were having a few friends over.
Just as I hit the bottom of the stairs, and was ready to peek my head around the corner, I heard a very loud “HO HO HO!”
For fear of being caught, I dashed upstairs and hid under the covers.
I found out a few years later, it was a family friend dropping by and that was his greeting.

MommaDJane November 4, 2009 at 10:23 pm

When I was a kid I used to unwrap my gifts carefully at one end to see what they were then tape them back. One day I went to unwrap one and my mom had her initials on the tape in permanent marker. I knew then she had caught me and was protecting the present, I was busted. LOL

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A couple years ago we had my husbands side of the family over and in WI you normally have snow on Christmas. At least on the ground anyway. Well we had no snow. Just brown grass. It didn’t really make it feel like Christmas. Sorry that’s as odd as I can get. LOL

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The first year I was married we went to my husband’s family for christmas dinner, they are hispanic, so for dinner we had pork, white rice and beans. To me this was odd for I am so used to my mom’s traditional christmas dinner.

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I once flew out to visit my boyfriend in CA for Christmas break…flights were cheaper on Christmas…so I flew that day…but he had to work…So I had to sit in a practically empty airport for 2 hours by myself before he got there.

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One Christmas we spent a night in the ER because we got into a car accident on the way to a friend’s house. That was the first night my boyfriend (now husband) said “I love you”.

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Darlene November 5, 2009 at 7:15 am

Last year my daughter had a tonsillectomy on December 18th. Christmas Day was the first day she ventured out of the house, although she still wasn’t eating. That night she ended up in the ER.

rachel burke November 5, 2009 at 7:44 am

when my cat was younger she got tangled in the christmas lights took off running and the tree spun around ornaments flying evrywhere and the tree fell over funny

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we went to my grandmother for chrismas eves everyone was there mverno@roadrunner.com

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I fell over the cats toy into the tree and it went down took hours of cleanup

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When I was 5, my grandmother took me to see Santa in the town square. Every child got to sit on his lap and tell him their Christmas wish, then got a little bag of goodies “straight from the North Pole” to take home. When I looked in my goodie bag I burst into tears because in addition to the coloring book and crayons and other little Christmas doo-dads, there was an orange. I knew oranges didn’t come from the North Pole and therefore Santa must not be real. I was inconsolable for days. :)

Vickie Couturier November 5, 2009 at 1:39 pm

I guess the oddest Christmas would be flying out to see my then boyfriend an he didnt want his family to know about us yet so we hid the whole week,wasnt very merry for sure,but this was a longggggg time ago

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One year I was sending a present to my BF (my husband now) and the present got switched up and was sent to his mom instead. LOL!

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My siblings and I believed in Santa… until one evening, we sneaked into a room in our house where our Dad kept all the presents for us!

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One year i accidentally put all the wrong names on the presents everyone looked puzzled when they opened them

Patti Hess November 5, 2009 at 7:00 pm

Odd Christmas experience…My X husband THEN boyfriend and I were driving to his house with a car heading straight at us durning a white out …..we thought that we were going to be in a wreck welllll, we weren’t and we turned around to see if the other car was okay and the car was no where to be found….that was ODD but I think it was a miracle

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Tricia S November 5, 2009 at 7:01 pm

I don’t know how odd this is but pretty funny I had a room mate with a teenage son who had wrapped all his girlfriends presents, had them under the tree, the next day we got home and the dog had opened all the presents but only the ones for his girlfriend which were all lingere and he was a little embaressed by it, we still laugh about it 10 years later

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Tara Hanley November 5, 2009 at 9:21 pm

Odd Christmas story… I don’t know how odd this is, but maybe just different. Our family has such a huge Christmas celebration, and we have so many presents under the tree that we have to rent a hall to have our celebration in!!

Kathie November 5, 2009 at 9:35 pm

Odd perhaps… but I still believe in Santa, or at least keeping the spirit of him alive. :)

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One year, while traveling, we looked and looked for a place to eat Christmas dinner. We ended up eating at 10pm at a truck stop. Ewww1

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Last Christmas we were completely snowed in for days! We could barely make it down the street, but it was very nice not having any stress getting out to everyone’s house.

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Every Christmas is a little odd with a family like mine! There’s always someone who says or does something that leaves everyone else scratching their heads and wondering. :)

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The first christmas with my husband while we were dating. Everyone watches eachother open gifts one at a time. Not having dated long I really didn’t know how to react.

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Suzanne Denys November 6, 2009 at 2:09 pm

I had 2 bunionectomies on the 20th of December two years ago. I couldn’t go anywhere for Christmas so we had it here. It was chaotic and I couldn’t see naything around the tree. Bummer and the day after Christmas I had the other 2 buinonectomies.

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Mommy Daisy November 6, 2009 at 2:47 pm

Odd? You be the judge. My sisters and I can’t wait for Christmas morning, so we exchange our gifts between each other on Christmas Eve. We’ve done it for a long time, and it’s just a funny tradition now. Our husbands all laugh at us, but we love stealing away for a little while on Christmas Eve to do our exchange.

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My dad hated real Christmas trees, so when he went out of town a few days before Christmas my mom went out and bought a live tree. My dad called to see how things were going and while my mom was talking to him the tree tipped over, water went EVERYWHERE and soaked all the ornaments, carpet, and furniture. My mom let out a huge gasp and when my dad asked her what was wrong she told him the dog peed on the carpet!!

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I sometimes procrastinate and last year I waited so late that what my daughter wanted for Christmas was all out. Every single store was sold out! So I freaked out and had to come up with a plan B! I won’t procrastinate like that again!

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The Christmas that my daughter was about 4 I had used a tissue box to wrap a present for her. She took off the wrappings, saw that it was a box of tissue, sat it down and said Thank you for the tissues mommy. My heart broke and still does just thinking she thought that was all she got.

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Melanie S November 6, 2009 at 7:03 pm

One year my uncle gave my step-dad a flying bird he had carved…and the head looked a lot like a, erm, penis. What was most hilarious and awkward about it was we weren’t sure if it was a joke or not, so nobody really laughed (until after he went home – then we giggled til we cried!!!).

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I used to love being a kid myself and being spoiled with gifts around christmas… Loved Disney movies especialy, used to snuggle mom or dad. Really looking to starting this new tradition with my kids :)

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Odd?? How about the Christmas when my brother and his wife wouldn’t speak to me. Odd and awkward, since I didn’t know why!

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My 2 kids would so love this DVD. Every morning my 2 year old asks “Mickey please mommy?”. She wants to watch Mickey Mouse Clubhouse first thing every day.

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A few years ago at a family Christmas party my aunt thought she would make it more “elegant” by putting candles on the table. My grandma, who complains about everything and never likes any of her presents, went to open a gift in a bag and set the tissue paper right on a candle. The tissue paper caught on fire really fast and the flames were hitting the ceiling so we all started throwing out drinks on it and my cousin took pictures. Sadly, it was our most exciting family party ever :)

Anne Taylor November 7, 2009 at 6:11 pm

We used to make gingerbread houses when we were kids. Mom would put them on the mantle in the living room. One year we went to church and our boxer decided she was hugry and managed to pull all three houses down and consume most of them by the time we got home lol

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I had only being dating my husband for about 3 mths when we celebrated our first x-mas together. It was also the first time I was meeting any of his family. I was bending over tying my shoes and his mom yelled out “You have a tattoo”. I have tattoo on my lower back of a tiger and he didn’t tell me that she hated tattoo’s. I felt so ackward and thought she hated me. Turned out it wasn’t that big of a deal after all and she never said anything again.

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My Grandson loves Mickey Mouse. :)

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I remember one year when I was very young getting up at 2 AM to see what Santa brought. My mom made me go back to bed.

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The Christmas I spent in Hawaii was a little odd, but wonderful!

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My weirdest Christmas experience was spending it on a missions trip to Chile, It was such a different culture and celebration than I was use to.. Plus it was 90 when I am use to upstate new york winters!

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When I was a child, my little brother got a puppy for Christmas. I couldn’t believe it when I saw “Patches” walk under our real Christmas tree, lift his leg, and christen the tree. I couldn’t believe a puppy knew to lift his leg like a grown dog does. I scolded the puppy and my brother cried. I told my brother he should have named him “Puddles” and I was laughing hysterically until my Mom told me to clean it up. :-(

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My mother-in-law forgot to turn the oven on and had to get take out (Chinese food) on Christmas.

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One Christmas when I was younger, I was sitting in the kitchen looking out the window. All of a sudden I saw this giant bird in the yard. “What is that?!?” I asked my mom. Turns out it was a pheasant wandering through our yard, it was quite the sight.

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I once had someone come up to me and invite me to Christmas Dinner at a store. It was a family that I had never met. Kind strange. Thanks for the chance.
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About 10 years ago or so my oldest son & his wife & son were snowed in at our place for Christmas. They only lived about five miles away but the roads were awful, so they just stayed. It was nice having all my kids there for Christmas, as well as my grandson.

Bonnie November 9, 2009 at 10:20 am

First Christmas with the mother in law who doesnt like me… awkward!

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Stephanie November 9, 2009 at 12:58 pm

Hm…odd experience? Well, our cat tipped our tree over and broke many of my ornaments! Not sure that’s odd, probably a more common occurrence than I’d think, but it certainly wasn’t a happy Christmas experience!!!

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Suzanne Denys November 9, 2009 at 1:38 pm

Last year I had a couple bunionectomies before Christmas and we stayed at home. I had to sit on the floor in the kitchen to see my kids opening gifts and crawl around to see everything happening.

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My first Christmas with my husbands family we went to his uncles and their dog had a bowel movement problem and needed his butt wiped after going, well apparently his owner didn’t get it all so he decided to rub against my pants! I didn’t realize until later on that I was the one that smelled! ckachelmuss@gmail.com

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Our first Christmas our Christmas tree fell over!
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Kristie November 9, 2009 at 4:30 pm

I can’t think of anything too odd about a Christmas, but it has been rough the last couple years with having to be 3 places on Christmas Eve and 4 places on Christmas day. We’re cutting it down to 2 and 2 this year! :-)

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My oddest christmas was 1969. My only christmas outside the USA. I spent a Korean christmas in the army. NJ, USA

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We had Christmas in a hotel last year. That was a little odd, but it was at Disney, so it wasn’t horrible, to say the least, but I missed having it at home.

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On Christmas Day last year, I was getting the little one ready to go visit with family. When we went outside, we saw a caterpillar going across the front walkway. Now, I don’t know about where you all are from, but here in Atlantic Canada, that is just NOT normal :)

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One of the few years it actually snowed here in GA around Christmas my brother in law and I grabbed some cardboard boxes, smooshed them flat and used them as sleds–we live in the South and have NEVER owned a real sled!

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My favorite weird Christmas was when a friend and I thought it would be fun to have a snow picnic…we gave up after about 15 minutes!

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Ok, I’m reaching back….but when I was about 3, I snuck down and opened A-L-L of the presents, every single one, whether they were for me or not. LOL When my Mom busted me sitting in the middle of all the wrapping paper I said, “Santa did it”. :)

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When I was a kid and found the Xmas presents ,my sister would put scratches on the wrapped presents so we could see what was inside. Then we blamed the cat.LOL
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Our neighbor, who knew to do this ahead of time, turned on our Christmas lights and put our gifts under the tree when our family went out to dinner on Christmas Eve. Boy were my brother and I convinced there was a Santa after that!

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We went down south one Christmas and it was really odd for us to have a Christmas in short, no snow or cold weather.

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We moved Dec.1 from California to Ontario, Canada and I only had 24 days to prepare a boxed up house and buy gifts for my two children ages 10 yrs and 18 mths after my ex filed for divorce and walked out on us. I was in emotional shock. Somehow myself, my sister and my 10 yr old got the tree up Dec. 22 and we moved into the house the same day after staying with my sister and family just in time to share our 1st christmas as a new kind of family! God blessed us that year.

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I used to work in a gift shop, so Christmas was the busiest time of year. It was amazing to see how crazy people can get because of the time of year and how on Christmas Eve day the store would be almost completely filled with men!

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Not so odd, but memorable. My first Christmas with my baby last year. I’ll never forget my little peanut dressed up in a little Santa pajama and opening his first gift from Santa.

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This isn’t odd but my precious boy was born Dec. 19 two years ago and that was by far the best Christmas. My husband and I have always loved Christmas but now it’s even more special to us.

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I think the oddest Christmas experience I had was when I worked in a plant nursery and gift shop. On Christmas Eve, after we closed, the employees would run and grab all the pointsettias we could carry – the annual pointsettia run.
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Renee T November 12, 2009 at 10:44 pm

The oddest Christmas gift I’ve ever received came from my father’s girlfriend. She bought and wrapped a 6-pack of corn… you know, like what you buy from a warehouse store. I was about 18 years old at the time. She said she only knew that I liked corn.

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My first Christmas with my new in-laws was odd because everyone knew the traditions in the house, and I really didn’t.

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One year, we thought it would be fun to have a snow picnic. Lets just say it ended in about 5 minutes after we realized it was absolutely no fun trying to eat with numb hands!

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I live in NC and it is usually really cold by Christmas but one Christmas we had weather in the upper 70s now thats odd- no snow that holiday

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When I was little my dad used to take Christmas home movies with his Super 8 movie camera. One year we made a Christmas adventure movie where family members disappeared and reappeared around the house and presents moved by themselves. It was very crude, but to a little kid like me it was true magic. Thanks for the chance to win.

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I can remember a Christmas at my Grandmother’s where the temperature outside was in the 70′s – it’s memorable & remarkable because we live in the Northeast and by Christmas time we are usually freezing & waiting for the snow to fall.

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Our favorite Christmas tradition is having our elf watch the kids and report back to Santa. We are all excited and waiting for his arrival on Dec 1st!

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Christmas has always been very special for me. My first Christmas working at Disneyland at 18 I had to give a guided tour on what is the most crowded day of the year. The three hour tour took about 8 hours and my entire Christmas. I was on the verge of tears the entire time because I really wanted to be with my family. At the end of the tour one of the guests from the midwest offered me a $5 tip. Our policy was to say no (at least once) and then we could accept the tip. I said, “Oh no sir, it has been my pleasure.” With that, he and the other guests who were about to tip me, all put their tips back in their pockets and walked away. Merry Christmas, indeed!

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We would cook 12 meals on Christmas eve, and put some wheat straw under the tablecloth. All the symbols of last dinner.

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An odd Christmas for me was Christmas 2006 when it was so warm (we live in Colorado but grew up in Montana) that we wore short sleeve shirts on Christmas day. It was odd to not have a white Christmas.

Christy November 14, 2009 at 1:15 pm

Christmas 2006 was odd for us because it was so warm (we live in Colorado but grew up in Montana)that we wore short sleeved shirts on Christmas day. Very odd to not have a white Christmas.

Ed Nemmers November 14, 2009 at 4:08 pm

I once received a plastic gravy container from a friend as a gift!

Justine November 14, 2009 at 4:12 pm

Ok well one christmas my father in law brings this horrid leather jacket (very old and not cool looking) over to my house and proceeds to give it to me. He goes on and on about how great it is and how expensive it must have been. All this time I think he is joking (he usually has great taste!)and I burst out laughing really really hard, tears are coming out of my eyes! After I’ve had a good laugh I look over at him to realize that he’s not kidding at all, he meant it! Awkward silence follows!!!

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one year my former mother in law gave me a trash bag full of her 20 year old clothes as a gift. It was humiliating, but it has led to many oddball gifts back and forth that are a huge source of laughter at the family get together.

Laura Emerson November 14, 2009 at 7:04 pm

One of my favorite holiday traditions is making dozens and dozen of Christmas cookies, decorating them and bringing them to our local soup kitchen throughout the holiday season. Right now there are so many more children who have to rely on the soup kitchen so it makes us want to make dozens and dozens more.

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One year, my former mother in law gave my 3 daughters a chia pet – yes, one chia pet to share. They were not a new thing, and my kids were 7, 4 and 4 months old at the time. This was her only gift for them that year. Such love.

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Nothing really odd has happened to me….except the year we went looking at lights as a family and we saw lots of the reindeer at one house….humping each other…I thought it was funny….no so for all the kids that saw it :(

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Odd.. hmmm how about the year we spent MOVING on Christmas… Or the year I went home to visit family for Christmas and when I came back found out my roommate moved out and took EVERYTHING but my cat… Good memories..

cheryl h November 14, 2009 at 11:29 pm

Although this isn’t odd to most, it sure was to me. Every Christmas we always have tons of snow but 2 years ago, we had none, notta. Green grass was everywhere. I loved it. For once, we didn’t have to trudge through all that snow with the kids and gifts. A few days later we had one heck of a snow storm. Go figure.

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One year I woke up and saw Santa footprints in my house. Till this day I believe it was him. I was about 5-7 at the time.

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Can’t think of anything too out of the ordinary, except when I was a kid and I would snoop and find presents before Christmas and spoil my surprises.

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We went to church on Christmas Day when I was 8 years old and came home to find that our house had been robbed. The house was trashed and our valuables stolen. It was a horrible experience but I still remember how brave my parents were and how they tried to not upset us. They reinforced what Christmas was really about.

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When I still believed in Santa, one Christmas eve I wroke up sick and throwing up. I went to call Mother and they were all out side with the car trunks up. My uncle was coming up the stairs with games with a wagon in one hand and a tricycle in the other. That’s what my little brother had asked for. He tryed to get back down the steps with me seeing him but I did. I was so sick that it didn’t all register until the next morning and I saw them under the tree and I remembered seeing my uncle with them, I never let on for a few years and Santa kept coming until my little brother no longer believed.

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I remember when I was about 7, my dad took me to Mass on Christmas Eve and I remember when I came home there was a perfume making kits for girls and I felt that I had a million dollars because it was all that my parents could afford and I loved it. That was 50 years ago.
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One Christmas we gave my son a spiderman phone but he refused to take it out of the manufacturers box, which it still is in but he still does play with it

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My kids don’t like any of the “traditional” holidays foods, so last year for Christmas we made an oriental dinner! We had rice, lamb, dumplings, and other oriental dishes. My kids loved it and it was fun to make! A little out of the ordinary, but still a great Christmas!
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The oddest and most wonderful was that we got snow for Christmas. We live in Southern California and it was the best Christmas ever!

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Going up to Oregon for xmas was really odd- having so much family around. But it ended up to be a lot of fun!

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We didn’t get snow for Christmas one year and boy it felt weird, because it always snowed on Christmas Day. Eventually, my family was able to celebrate.

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The only odd thing I can think of was it being in the 70s on Christmas one year. For New England that was very odd!

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one christmas we woke up in the middle of the night to find our parents in the backyard putting together a swingset, we no longer believed in santa claus!

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One of the oddest (and funniest) Christmas mornings I had was when I was around 8 years old. My brother and I each got a desk for Christmas. In each of the drawers and on top of the desks were our wrapped gifts. I was finished opening my gifts when I found one more at the bottom of a drawer. I was excited…until I unwrapped it and found a box with a model airplane kit inside. Boy, was I mad! It was for my brother, and “Santa” goofed up!

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It was 1978 I believe. Christmas day and it was about 80 degrees. This might be okay if it was in Florida but this was in Chicago. I was so bummed out. We went to my uncles and I wore shorts. It felt more like the 4th of July than Christmas.

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Several Christmases ago, our family gathered at my sister’s house for dinner and to open presents. When we opened the gifts, a neighbor kid who came over started walking out of the house with our presents. My dad followed her and got those gifts back. But, it turned out that when all the children from both sides of the family checked out their gifts later, money, that had been given to them from their grandparents as part of their gift, was missing from each of the kids envelopes!

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One Christmas when I opened my present I has a machine gun and my brother had a doll. Thanks dad. Odder still my brother didn’t want to give up the doll.

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Amy November 16, 2009 at 6:53 pm

I am a fan on facebook!

Amy November 16, 2009 at 6:53 pm

following in my google feeder

Amy November 16, 2009 at 6:54 pm

subscribed to email updates

Amy November 16, 2009 at 6:55 pm

I suggested My Wee View to my friends (over 700) on facebook.

Amy November 16, 2009 at 6:59 pm

My first Christmas at my in-laws was weird. I wasn’t with my family and they had different traditions. It was an odd feeling that I eventually got over.

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