Leah Taylor: I just love poinsettias. They're so happy.
Drew Vaughn: Happy?
Leah Taylor: Yea. They're happy. Don't these make you happy? I can see why Paul wants to get married around a whole bunch of them. Did you know that these are actually the Christmas Eve flower?
Drew Vaughn: Really?
Leah Taylor: Yea. I think it was back in the sixteenth century. The story is that there was a little girl in Mexico. And she gathered up a bunch of weeds to bring to her church on Christmas Eve and a miracle turned them from green to red.
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Three Wise Men and a Baby
Stephan Brenner: She's so cool. Remind me why you dumped her again?
Taylor Brenner: I didn't.
Stephan Brenner: Ah. Yeah, that makes sense.
Christmas With the Darlings
Max Darlington: [message alert] Ah, that must be the lovely Vanessa.
Hal: She misses me.
Brad: It's been two days.
Hal: It's called marriage. You know, when two people like each other a whole lot and miss each other when they're apart, even for two days?
Max Darlington: I've heard of such things.
Hal: Someday, Max. Someday.
Max Darlington: Yeah, yeah.
A Veteran’s Christmas
Grace Garland: [grinning] Are you aware of the deep concern in this parish over your marital status?
Joe Peterson: Don't you have some place to be?
Christmas in Evergreen: Bells Are Ringing
Michelle Lansing: Are you watching 'It's a Wonderful Life' again?
Sonya: It's always on! I don't understand the choices any of these people make, but somehow it's so soothing.
One Royal Holiday
Anna Jordan: I probably should've mentioned that we dress casually for dinner.
James: Well, this *is* my casual dinner attire.
Anna Jordan: Okay, uh, well, around here, if you have to use the word 'attire', you're automatically overdressed.
Reunited at Christmas
Nana: Traditions are the stories that families write together.
Rocky Mountain Christmas
Graham: I'm here. I'm here for the parade. I'm here for the tree lighting. I'm here for you.
Next Stop, Christmas
Aunt Myrt: I didn't even know they were dating.
Angie Reynolds: Oh. It's an, it's a new thing. I don't think its serious Aunt Myrt.
Aunt Myrt: Hm. Funny. I always thought you and Ben would wind up together.
Angie Reynolds: You too. Maybe I need to get us t-shirts that say just friends.
Aunt Myrt: [chuckles] The very best relationships start out that way. My late husband was my best friend before we were married.
Coyote Creek Christmas
Dylan Bailey: So, what's with all the cob webs?
Paige Parker: [chuckles] It's Ukrainian folklore. There was once an old widow who lived with her children in this tiny shack. And they had no gifts or decorations. And on Christmas morning, they woke up to find their Christmas tree completely covered in cob webs. But when sunlight entered the shack, all the cob webs turned to gold.
Dylan Bailey: Oh. I love stories about the importance of material wealth.
Paige Parker: [chuckles] Well, I like it because it shows that anything is possible during the Christmas season. No matter who you are, where you come from, there is always a little hope for some Christmas magic. You never know what can be waiting for you in the morning.