Monday, November 17, 2025

Three Things to Do in November to Prepare for Christmas

Can you believe we are already through 16 days of November? Christmas is only 38 days away. 

If you've been following along with our monthly to-do lists, you should be less stressed about Christmas preparations. If you haven't had the chance to keep up, or if you are just discovering this blog, check out the monthly lists and see what you can manage:

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Here are three things you can do in November to prepare for Christmas.

Address and Send Christmas Cards

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Since you ordered your Christmas cards in October, address them and have them ready to mail out right after Thanksgiving. I usually write an annual Christmas letter to go with them. 

Decorate your house 


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Some random year at our house 

Some have already decorated, but we often wait until Thanksgiving weekend. Last month, we shared outdoor inspiration. Here is some inspiration for the inside of your home:


Finish shopping


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Finish early to reduce stress. Amazon, Walmart, Apple, and more are running early Black Friday sales. Local craft fairs have already begun. I visited one last weekend, and plan to hit two more this coming weekend. Supporting local can be just as important as convenience this time of year. 

The big day is coming faster than we realize. Use these tips to keep you on track. 

Sunday, November 16, 2025

Christmas... in the News: Best Christmas Markets for a Getaway, Old-Fashioned Christmas Traditions Needing A Comeback & Christmas Lights in Paris

 


Welcome to this edition of Christmas... in the news. This is a review of Christmas articles and news over the last week.

Hey! It's Sunday again. And guess what? There are only 39 days until Christmas! I am behind, so please look for the November to-do list, which will be available tomorrow. Being a working girl isn't always fun. 

In case you're planning a holiday getaway, The Independent is sharing "Ten of the world's best Christmas markets for the perfect festive getaway." Germany, Austria, France, and more are featured in this seasonal article. Check it out here

Do you miss some of the past Christmas traditions? Southern Living does. Check out their article titled, "12 Old-Fashioned Christmas Traditions that Deserve A Comeback." You can read it here. Can you guess which is my favorite?

The AP reported that today, the Christmas lights were turned on at Paris’ Champs-Elysées. Check out the great photo here

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Christmas... in the News: Story of This Year's Rockefeller Christmas Tree, Toys for Tots Save & Christmas in the Wild

 


Welcome to this edition of Christmas... in the news. This is a review of Christmas articles and news over the last week.

How is it Sunday again? There are only 46 days until Christmas! This weekend, I got the garden ready for winter, planted the garlic and the tulip and crocus bulbs, and asked my husband to bring up the family room Christmas tree. We will decorate it when the youngest comes home from college for Thanksgiving, but it takes me time to fluff it out. 

This week's news starts in New York, where Today reported on this year's Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Widow Judy Russ talks about how her husband dreamed of the day their Norway spruce would make its way to Rockefeller Center. It is such a touching story. Please read it here

Then we travel to Montgomery County, Maryland, where WTOP News reported their local Toys for Tots was gifted a free warehouse for the season, which prevented this year's toy drive from being canceled. Check out this heartwarming story here.

Finally, we make our way to Tampa, Florida, where NewsChannel 8 reported that "Christmas in the Wild" is returning to ZooTampa. Visitors will see ZooTampa transformed into a "glowing wonderland featuring unforgettable entertainment, larger-than-life illuminated animal sculptures, delicious seasonal food, and interactive experiences." To read the full article, please click here

That's it for this week's Christmas... in the news. Hope you have a great week!



Sunday, November 2, 2025

Christmas... in the News: Florist Selected to Decorate White House, Christmas Movies on Netflix in November & Magical Christmas Markets in Europe

 


Welcome to this edition of Christmas... in the news. This is a review of Christmas articles and news over the last week.

Happy Sunday! We are 53 days away from Christmas! Who has their Christmas tree up already? Thanks to my work schedule, I barely had any fall decorations up, but now there will be less to put away to make the switch to my Christmas decorations. 

Today, we start our news in Jonesboro, Arkansas, where K8 NEWS reported that local florist Zach Jones, owner of Bearded Bouquet, has been selected as the florist to decorate the White House for Christmas. Congratulations to Zach and the Bearded Bouquet! Want to read more? Click here

Ready for Christmas movies? THEWRAP shared a list of Netflix originals and modern hits that are streaming in November. Check out the list here

For our last stop, we will travel across the world to Europe, where Hungary joins Poland, Austria, and the Czech Republic to offer magical Christmas markets. Travel and Tour World reports that winter wonderlands await you, outlining what each country has to offer. Have you ever traveled to Europe? Would you like to spend Christmas there? Check out the entire article here

That's it for this week. Enjoy the rest of your Sunday!


Monday, October 27, 2025

Interview with Danielle Grandinetti, Author of The Neighbor and the Gifts

 


Danielle Grandinetti is an award-winning author of 1930s historical romance, where mystery and suspense intertwine with hope. Her work has received recognition, including a Distinguished Faith in Writing Award, two National Excellence in Storytelling Awards, and finalist honors in the FHLCW Reader’s Choice, Selah, Holt Medallion, and Daphne du Maurier contests. 

A second-generation Italian-American rooted in Midwest traditions, Danielle draws inspiration from tea, books, and the creative beauty of nature. Holding a master’s in communication and culture, and driven by a lifelong love of stories, she crafts tales that celebrate resilience, diversity, and belonging. Danielle lives along Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan shoreline with her husband and two sons. Find her online at daniellegrandinetti.com.

All links can be found at https://daniellegrandinetti.com/links

What do you remember about the Christmases of your past?

I’m originally from the Chicagoland area, and some of my favorite memories are going downtown to look at the Marshall Field's windows (it will always be Field’s to me), then visiting the Christkindlmarket. It was always cold, so warming up with cider or hot chocolate as we walked outside warmed with all the holiday goodness.

What is your favorite part of the holiday season?

I love everything about it! The carols, the traditions, the tree, the food, the snow, the movies, the Story. It’s my favorite time of year.

When did you first realize you wanted to write Christmas stories or stories set during the holiday season?

My first Christmas story was As Silent as the Night, and in it, I had the opportunity to delve into Italian and Wisconsin Christmas traditions. I fell in love with telling Christmas stories while writing that one, and the following year, I wrote Escape with the Prodigal. 

From that moment on, I knew I had to write at least one Christmas story every year for no other reason than because I enjoyed it. And so, the Christmas Cabin series was born.

 What is your latest book about?

My latest Christmas story is The Neighbor and the Gifts, the second book in the Christmas Cabin series. These are standalone romances with mystery, all centered around a cabin that seems to have a special Christmas matchmaking magic. 

The Neighbor and the Gifts tells the story of a quiet librarian and a deputy who has a secret crush on her … and how they outwit a stalker to survive until Christmas.

What inspired you to write it?

As I mentioned, I love Christmas carols. The "Twelve Days of Christmas" is a popular one, and since it talks about a true love giving gifts, it’s often retold in Christmas romances. However, I had a question … what if … what if the bad guy was the one giving the gifts? And thus, The Neighbor and the Gifts was born.

Where can readers buy your book?

Readers can find The Neighbor and the Gifts in the usual places. 

Paperback copies are available at all the major retailers and libraries, whereas signed copies can be purchased from my Hearth Spot Shop on my website. 

From September to December, the ebook is part of the Kindle Unlimited program, so it can only be found on Amazon and in library systems like Hoopla and Libby. However, from January to August, readers can find it in the other ebook stores, like Nook, Kobo, and Apple, as well as through my website.

 What is up next for you?

My next Christmas Cabin novella is already up for preorder! It releases July 2026 and is called The Robber and the Witness. Readers can find all the information at https://daniellegrandinetti.com/the-robber-and-the-witness/


Twelve days. Twelve gifts. One unlikely hero. 

Wisconsin, 1930—When Manitowish Waters librarian Olivia “Ollie” Larson finds a package on the library steps, she expects the children’s books she ordered, not a taxidermied partridge. By the fourth gift from her unknown and unwelcome True Love, disappearing to her grandfather’s isolated cabin in the Northwoods is the only way she can escape him. 

Deputy Titus Wilburn is happy to escort the lovely librarian to her grandfather’s house on his way to the neighboring Yarwood cabin. After all, he’s been smitten with her since they attended school together, and she needs his protection. However, the plan fails when Ollie’s uninvited suitor discovers her new location. 

As the man’s actions become more desperate and his gifts more dangerous, an unexpectedly bedridden Titus decides to free Ollie from this menace, which puts the enemy’s sights directly on him. Ollie refuses to let her injured hero sacrifice himself, but with the days ticking closer to Christmas, she may have no choice but to accept whatever fate her suitor has in store for her if she wants to save Titus’ life. 

One cabin in the Northwoods … a decade of Christmas miracles.

https://daniellegrandinetti.com/the-neighbor-and-the-gifts


Sunday, October 26, 2025

Christmas... in the News: The Tabernacle Choir Reveals Guest Artists, Sharing Christmas Store & Pottery Barn Traditional Christmas Decor

 


Welcome to this edition of Christmas... in the news. This is a review of Christmas articles and news over the last week.

Happy Sunday! We are 60 days away from the big day. Are you getting ready?

This week, we start with music. Deseret News reported this week that the Tabernacle Choir has announced its guest artists, and for the first time in their 20-plus-year history, they have a married couple. Want to know more? Click here.

Ever heard of the Sharing Christmas Store? KELOLAND reported that The Community Outreach out of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is committed to making Christmas more affordable by running a toy drive to fill their store and allow qualifying families to buy gifts at a reduced cost. You can read more here.

Woman & Home shared Pottery Barn's festive new Christmas collection for those looking for a traditional Christmas vibe. Check it out here.

That's it for this week. Hope you enjoyed this week's Christmas... in the news.

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