Thanks With Family and "Special Delivery, Christmas Eve" Part 1
Release Date: 11/29/2016
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info_outlineEpisode 76—November 29, 2016
The darkest portion of the year corresponds with family-intensive holiday celebrations. Host Jennifer Ellsworth recaps her Thanksgiving. She also shares a story from Stella Tirone about a family hike to the Jordan Pond House on Mount Desert Island that went awry, and reads part one of this year's Christmas Story. It's called "Special Delivery, Christmas Eve."
“...'Merry Christmas. Ho Ho Ho. Merry Christmas.'
Criminey it was cold. Too-cold-to-die-here cold. Thank-God-for-nostril-hair cold. Gary called Merry Christmas and HoHoHo out to shoppers because talking reminded his body it was alive..."
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