Twas the Text Before Christmas (2023) Movie Script
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Happy, happy holiday
I wish it was Christmas every day
Snowflakes fall on the window pane
A truck rolls in so far away
Love and laughter fill the air
Joy and kugel everywhere
Happy, happy holiday
I wish it was Christmas every day
Don't worry, sir. We'll be right with you.
Happy, happy holiday
I wish it was Christmas every day
Here, one gingerbread latte
and one cinnamon bagel with cream cheese.
Oh, you are a lifesaver.
The waiting room doubled in 20 minutes.
Hmm, as you know, the week
before Christmas is always the busiest.
Wouldn't it be nice to work
at a private wellness spa?
You know, you always say that,
but you've worked here for how long?
It was the first job I was offered
after I graduated.
Exactly. You're just not one for change.
I can't help it if I like the security
that comes with stability.
I wouldn't mind a job
where I could set my schedule.
"How are you? I'll see you at Christmas."?
I don't know this number.
Good, 'cause if it's Mark--
It's not Mark.
Didn't I tell you?
He has a new girlfriend.
And you know this because?
Addie! You are gonna have to stop
doing this to yourself.
It's not healthy.
There are patients waiting.
Okay, this conversation is not over.
I can see you now.
Thank you.
Dad!
-Sweetie, how ya doin'?
-Hi!
-Oh, it's good to see you.
-You too.
Bartender's busy
making your favorite drink.
Oh, thank you.
Mm-hmm. Meantime, here's to holiday cheer,
and-- it's a Christmas tradition--
Mm-hmm.
and as Tiny Tim famously said
in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol,"
"God bless us, every one."
Cheers to that.
So, how's work?
-Good. Good. Busy as ever.
-Good.
Have you heard from Andrew?
-Yes.
-Ready for your trip to Australia?
I am so excited.
Your brother Andrew is still hoping
you can join us for Christmas.
-Just a week?
-I wish I could.
-He'll take you diving.
-That would be fun.
He's got kangaroos and wallabies.
-Hmm, really?
-No.
But he did say he'd take you diving.
Oh, you know, I would love to go,
but I only get four days off at Christmas.
I know. We were just hoping.
When I go to Australia, I want to go
for at least two or three weeks.
And summers are probably better.
Yeah, that makes a lot more sense.
You know, he could have made it easier
by picking a job on this continent.
I know, right? Pfff!
II do feel bad
leaving you alone at Christmas.
I'll be fine. I'll be busy working.
I know you'll be fine.
It's it's just the three of us now.
I know. But holidays
have never been a big thing,
especially since Mom passed.
Yeah, I know. Mm.
I know Andrew misses you,
and he's really looking forward
to your trip.
Oh, so am I.
-That reminds me.
-Oh.
Ta-da!
What is that?
An early Christmas present.
-I told you, you didn't have to do this.
-I wanted to.
Noise cancelling earphones.
-For the plane.
-Oh! It's perfect.
You're gonna love 'em.
Thank you very much.
You're gonna have the best trip.
Andrew and I will miss you.
I know. I'm gonna miss being there.
-Oh, you hungry?
-Yes, yes.
Do they still have lasagna?
They do.
Unbelievable.
Ugh!
Zach booked our tickets to Florida
to visit his parents for Christmas.
Florida sounds fun.
You are welcome to join us,
because they have plenty of space,
and they're always saying,
"The more, the merrier."
I appreciate it, but I'm sure
plane tickets last-minute
are pretty expensive,
and I'm trying to save up
to visit my brother next summer.
Right. Okay, well, what will you do?
I'll be fine.
I'll eat a bunch of chocolate
and watch Christmas movies.
Oh, okay,
-If that is Mark again, I'm gonna--
-It's not Mark.
My first patient just cancelled.
Mark and I don't talk anymore,
but if you want to see Mark
You are a glutton for punishment,
do you know that?
- I know.
- Okay.
He's engaged?
Okay, we dated for three years,
and he refused to discuss marriage,
because he said he didn't believe in it.
And now he's engaged
after dating someone for two months?
Okay, my grandma always said
that you should build your love
on friendship and marry your best friend.
And Mark and you were not--
Yeah, I know, we were never best friends.
I can see that now.
But, still, two months?
Two months.
I'm gonna take this.
Okay, I'll take them.
Hello?
Oh, Addie, hi. It's Nana.
My name's Maybel,
but everybody calls me Nana.
Hi, Nana, how are you?
I'm good. I'm good.
I just thought a video call
would be nicer than texting,
because I wanted to thank you
for sending me that link.
I ordered the scarf.
Oh, good. I hope your daughter likes it.
Oh, I hope so, too.
She is so hard to shop for.
Does your mother feel
the same way about you?
Oh, uh, sadly, she is no longer with us.
Oh, I'm so sorry.
I hope you have other family around you.
Yeah, yeah, my dad and my brother.
They're in Australia this year
for Christmas.
Oh. Boyfriend?
Uh, that's a long story.
Where do you live,
if you don't mind my asking?
New York City. What about you?
Oh, I'm in Hartford, Vermont.
What do you do?
I'm sorry for being so nosy.
No, that's okay.
I am a chiropractor
at Wellness Chiropractic.
Oh, that's wonderful.
Well, I taught first grade for 40 years.
I just retired a couple of years ago.
That's amazing.
Congratulations on your retirement.
Well, thank you.
I don't want to keep you,
but it's been lovely chatting with you.
Nice talking to you, too.
Well, I do hope we keep in touch.
Me too. Bye.
Bye.
What a sweet lady.
Hello?
What? James! Oh!
-Hey, Mom.
-Oh, buddy,
I didn't expect you 'til Christmas Eve!
My assignment ended early, so I flew home.
Oh, well, bless your heart.
Can you stay a while this time?
I have to leave for Chile on the 27th.
Travel doctors
are in higher demand than usual.
Well, at least you're home this year.
-And you know my Christmas wish.
-Yeah.
That someday you will meet a nice girl
and settle down somewhere nearby.
Maybe someday, but I would have to
meet a nice girl first.
Yeah. Mwah!
-Love you, Mom.
-You too.
Ooh, is that gingerbread I smell?
-Fresh out of the oven! Ha, ha!
-Ooh, yum, yum, yum!
Nice girl
Oh, no! Ugh!
Ugh!
Hi, Nana.
Hi! I'm so sorry to bother you again.
-Oh, what are you doing?
-Uh
Baking cookies, or at least trying to.
They're a bit burnt.
Some people think
they might have left them in too long,
but maybe your oven's too hot?
Do I get points for effort?
Of course you do.
Um, anyway, the reason I'm calling,
I keep thinking about you not having
family around for the holidays,
and I was wondering if you would like
to join us for Christmas.
Oh!
Uh that is so kind of you, but
I know, I know.
But before you say no, think about it.
It's a three-hour drive,
or you could take the train.
And the whole family will be here.
And we would love to have you join us.
Thank you for the offer.
I really appreciate it.
Great. You just let me know
what you decide, dear, okay?
I will. Thank you. Bye.
"I took a chance on love and won."
I take chances.
Block.
Mm.
Hi, Nana, it's Addie.
I think I will take you up on your offer
to join you and your family
for Christmas dinner.
I'm almost done packing.
Are you crazy?
She got a last-minute train ticket
to Vermont,
and she's spending Christmas
with strangers.
What?
Yes, Zach thinks you're crazy too.
Just buy a plane ticket to Florida
and come and join us.
Look, I appreciate it,
I really do, but I'll be fine.
I'm going for dinner tonight and staying
one night at the local inn.
If the situation is uncomfortable
for any reason, I'll leave early.
See? I can do change.
Yeah, change is finding a new job
in a new city or cutting bangs.
This is lunacy!
Maybe you're right. But I'm going.
Okay, well, call me
and tell me how it goes.
I will.
Bye.
Bye.
Hello?
Merry Christmas. And welcome to Hartford.
Merry Christmas.
Uh, I'm Addie Stevens. I'm checking in.
Well, I'm glad to meet you.
I'm Carter, the owner here.
Nice to meet you.
Stevens.
Let's see.
Stevens, yeah, there you are.
This is your first visit with us.
It is. This place is quite charming.
My father owned this inn before me.
And his father before him.
I try to maintain the original dcor,
while you know, modernizing the amenities,
so that our guests feel that
this is their home away from home.
To quote a a clich marketing phrase.
I think you've succeeded.
It's the most adorable inn I've ever seen.
That's so kind of you to say.
We also offer a complimentary,
home-cooked breakfast starting at 7:00.
That sounds good.
You visiting family?
Uh, well, you could say that.
Um, I'm actually having Christmas dinner
with the Granways. Do you know them?
Oh. Yes.
Maybel Granway is one of
the kindest people you'll ever meet.
Though she had a hard time
when she lost her husband, Fred,
a couple of years ago.
Terrific family.
I'm glad to hear that.
The "terrific family" part.
I've known the kids since they were young.
They were friends with my son.
Just good people.
Good.
Oh, you'll probably want to rest up
after your trip.
-Yes, please.
-Your room is on the second floor.
And I hope you enjoy yourself in Hartford
on this beautiful Christmas day.
Thank you.
And give my best to Maybel.
I will.
-Let me give you a hand.
-Oh, no, I'm okay.
-You're sure?
-Yes, thank you.
-Okay.
-Thank you so much.
Nice to meet you, Carter.
Nice to meet you.
Thank you.
I can't believe I'm doing this.
Okay.
Oh!
Addie?
Nana!
Oh! You made it!
Yes, yes. Thank you for inviting me.
It's really nice to see you in person.
Oh, you too. Oh, my goodness.
Oh, these are for you.
Oh! They Oh, New York bagels.
I hear they are the very best.
Yes, well, it's the water.
Oh. Well, come in, come in.
Oh my goodness, I'm sorry.
Let's get you in, get you warm.
Here we go.
Ah. Here you go.
Thank you.
-Um Cheers!
-Cheers!
You have a beautiful home,
like a Christmas painting.
Why, thank you. Oh, I do love it.
It's absolutely my favorite time of year.
I just wish the kids enjoyed it
as much as I do.
They don't like Christmas?
No, they do, but I think they think
I overdo it a little bit.
Well, they don't know how lucky they are.
Oh, can I put these under the tree?
Oh, my goodness, you didn't have
to do that. That's so nice. Oh.
Aw.
Mom, could you set another place
at the dinner table?
-Yeah.
-I ran into
Uh hi.
This is my son, James.
You weren't in the picture.
Yeah, well, James didn't make it
last Christmas.
Um, and you are?
I'm Addie.
-Addie.
-Hi.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too.
Oh, sorry, yes, Addie is my new friend,
and she's going to be having
Christmas dinner with us.
Oh, well, welcome.
Thank you.
How do you know each other?
- Oh, it's a funny story.
- Hello? Uncle James!
Oh, little nugget.
Ooh, geez, you're getting big on me.
- Merry Christmas!
- Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas, honey.
-Addie.
-Will. Hey.
-Merry Christmas.
-Merry Christmas, Will.
Addie, sorry, this is my daughter, Molly.
- Her wonderful husband, Will.
- Hi.
They were high school sweethearts.
And this is
my beautiful granddaughter Paige.
And you've met James. And that's it!
It's so lovely to meet you all.
Well, uh, Addie, you can take a chair
there beside James.
Ooh, looks good.
Oh, looks wonderful.
Oh, uh, Christmas crackers.
A little Granway family tradition.
As is eating Christmas dinner at 4 p.m.
and turkey cranberry sandwiches
at midnight.
Got that right.
Now, what about you, Addie?
Does your family have
any special traditions?
Oh. Well, my brother and I
used to open one gift on Christmas Eve.
But it's been a while
since we celebrated the holidays together.
Oh, why's that?
My brother lives in Australia.
And my dad recently retired,
so he alternates holidays between us.
Well, we sure are happy
to have you here with us.
Aren't we, James?
Absolutely. Uh, any friend of my mom's
is a friend of ours.
Molly, would you like to say grace?
Yes.
For food that stays our hunger,
for rest that brings us ease,
for homes where memories linger,
we give our thanks for these.
-Amen.
-Amen.
-Amen.
-Amen!
You know, I'll get that.
Smells so good.
Well, I hope you're hungry.
-The stuffing is incredible.
-No, that's mine.
It is a good stuffing.
Look who I found. You all remember Violet?
Hello, hello. Sorry I'm late.
I ran into Jamie while doing
last-minute Christmas shopping yesterday.
We ended up getting coffee
and closed down the shop
just talking about old times.
One thing led to another, and here I am.
Oh, it's just lovely
to see you again, Violet.
Paige, could you, uh, get another setting,
and Jamie, sorry, James,
could you just bring over a chair?
There's one behind you, Jamie.
Hi, I'm Addie.
Ah, okay.
There you go.
I'm a new family friend.
Oh, please, everybody begin.
-Thank you.
-Hope you're all hungry.
So, Violet,
what have you been doing since--
Since you broke up with Jamie
all those years ago?
If you remember, I moved out West
for college right after high school.
And after you graduate, you don't know
if you'll ever see anyone again,
or if it's the final goodbye.
But I guess some things
are just meant to be.
And then, after we reconnected,
I told Jamie he's the one who got away.
I compare everyone I've ever dated to him,
and no one even comes close.
Oh, now, isn't that sweet?
Addie, can I get you anything else?
Oh, no, I am full,
but everything was absolutely delicious.
-Oh!
-So, Addie, you're new in town?
-I live in New York City.
-Oh?
I'm staying at the Hartford Inn.
Carter sends his best wishes.
Oh, how nice. He's a very kind man.
If you live in New York City,
how do you know my mom?
Okay, well, so, that's a funny story.
I was texting Paige.
I got my own phone, Uncle James.
-All right!
-And I wasn't wearing my glasses
when I typed in her number.
And she accidentally texted me.
We've been chatting ever since.
You bet!
Are you serious?
So, you invited a complete stranger
to our home for Christmas?
I mean-- no offense.
Well, she's not a stranger anymore.
We didn't know that before today.
But I have a sense about people.
Besides, we have been told not to neglect.
To show hospitality to strangers
for thereby some
have entertained angels unawares.
Ang are you an angel?
Oh, well, I had to take off my wings.
They make it hard to move around.
Thank goodness for that.
I'm actually allergic to feathers, so
Dad, I told you, no dad jokes.
Oh. Okay.
I think we should open presents now.
Good idea.
Aw! Nice.
-Thanks, Uncle James.
-You're welcome, kiddo.
There's a bike that goes
with that at home.
Next year.
-Is there a bike?
-Yes.
Aw. Well, Addie, what are you waiting for?
Go ahead, open it.
Okay.
It's beautiful.
It's an ornament from me.
Everybody gets one. It's tradition.
Whether you want one or not.
See the thing is,
when you're looking at your tree,
every ornament brings back a memory.
A beautiful Christmas tradition.
Thank you.
-Thank you.
-This is for you.
-Ooh.
-Thank you.
My goodness.
Oh! Oh, my goodness, Addie,
that's beautiful.
Honestly, you shouldn't have.
You invited me into your home
for Christmas.
It's the least I could do.
Well,
I will always treasure it, my dear.
It's beautiful.
Okay, so who's up for dessert?
- Me!
- I'll help.
-Okay, thanks.
-Oh, no, Mom, you sit, relax.
We'll, uh Addie and I will go get it.
-Sure.
-Oh, thanks.
Does your family celebrate Christmas?
That's a tactful way of asking
why I'm with your family and not my own.
Well?
Uh, my brother is a marine ecologist
in Australia.
-Mm-hmm.
-It's summer there, it's his busy time.
And my dad's with him.
It's just the three of us,
so holidays are pretty low-key.
What about your mom?
She passed when I was 15.
Oh, I'm sorry.
We lost my dad two years ago, so
I'm sorry.
Since we're apologizing,
I'll add my apology for accusing you
of being a stranger.
That's okay,
I did have an escape plan just in case.
Our house is filled
with old photo albums and family videos,
so the only peril you'd be subjected to
is sheer boredom,
if you were forced to watch them.
Is there a significant other
in the picture?
Oh, I, um
I recently got out of
a long-term relationship.
I guess I knew he wasn't the one,
but it's only been two months,
and he's already engaged.
Oh. Ouch.
Hmm. So, after that bombshell, I figured,
why not come here for Christmas
and risk it all?
Well, you know what? Glad you did.
Me too.
So, how long are you staying?
-My train leaves in the morning.
-Tsk. That's too bad, you know?
I thought maybe we could-- Hey.
-Hey. Need some help?
-Sure.
Come on, Jamie, everyone's waiting.
I suppose we should probably
I'll grab the plates.
Bye honey.
Merry Christmas. I love you.
Bye, Uncle James.
- That was great
- Thanks. It was wonderful.
-Your food was fabulous.
-Thank you.
-Bye, love you, bye.
-Merry Christmas, bro.
-Love you.
-Safe trip!
-Good to see you. Be well.
-You too, man. All right.
Oh, dear.
Where's Violet?
Washing up.
Oh, okay.
Thank you guys, so much.
I haven't had a Christmas like this
since, well, since I was a kid.
Oh, we are so glad you joined us.
It's like you've always been
a part of the family. Right?
It's nice to have someone around here
who appreciates my humor.
I know, yeah.
Uh-oh. Look at that.
-The mistletoe. Well, it's tradition.
-Oh.
It's bad luck not to kiss.
-Mom.
-Just for me, go ahead. Eh!
I'm sorry.
- Yeah.
- Excellent.
There you go. Hmm.
Oh, Violet, it was so nice having you.
So lovely to see you again.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you again. We'll talk soon.
-Yeah. You take care of yourself, dear.
-You as well.
-Okay, great.
-Nice to meet you both.
You too. Safe travels back to New York.
Thanks.
Hmm.
I loved seeing your pictures
from Australia.
I'm glad you had a nice visit.
It was nice visiting my brother.
Andrew's always trying to convince
my dad and me to move there.
Is Bruce moving? Are you?
No! No, no, no.
Although, it would be nice
if we were all together.
Luc and I are doing dinner
with my dad tonight.
You were right! Lower temperature worked.
Oh, way to go!
There's nothing like
a warm Christmas cookie for breakfast.
There's somebody here
who would like to say hello to you.
Hey there, Addie.
James!
-When did you get back from Chile?
-The other day.
I heard you were in Australia
not long ago. How was it?
It was great, if you don't mind
poisonous wildlife
lurking around every corner.
Koala bears are pretty cuddly.
You didn't sneak one out for me?
I tried, but they don't really like that.
-Aw
-Where are you off to next?
Uh, Ecuador. I leave tomorrow.
So soon. Are you back for Christmas?
I doubt it, but, uh, I'm gonna try.
Well, nice to see you. Safe travels.
Thanks.
-Take care of yourself.
-You too.
- Goodbye, Addie.
- Bye!
Now, that's a nice girl.
That she is. Don't think I don't know
what you're trying to do, Mom.
-I have no idea what you're talking about.
-Uh-huh.
Didn't you tell me
she has a new boyfriend, uh, Duke?
-Luc.
-Luc. Luc, right.
A server at a restaurant?
Chef, and he owns his own restaurant.
-There you go.
-You know what?
They haven't been dating long.
I don't think it's serious.
I gotta go do laundry and start packing.
Nice girls are hard to find.
-Believe me, I know.
-Yeah.
I'm so sorry Luc couldn't make it.
-Yeah, what happened?
-There's this big New York food critic
who once wrote this piece
about his air-fried duck confit
and millefeuille,
and he's coming in tonight.
Well, it does sound pretty important.
The review could make or break
his restaurant, so he has to be there.
Well, that is perfectly understandable,
and I wish Luc all the best.
-Thank you. I will tell him.
-Thank you.
He did give me a little grief
we weren't eating at his restaurant.
Do you want to go?
We haven't ordered any food yet.
No! No, we always come here.
This is like our one holiday tradition.
Yes. I did want to speak to you
about Christmas, uh
Okay. Yeah, I messaged Andrew
about his flight, but I missed a call.
Right. Well, slight change of plans.
-Is he okay?
-Yeah, your brother's fine.
He's leading a new project in Queensland
and only gets a couple days off
-Okay. I mean, I understand that.
-Right.
So, he'll just do Christmas
with Madison's family?
Well, here's the other thing.
Uh, he and Madison
have decided to end things.
-What?
-Yeah, I mean, this-- it was mutual.
So, they both decided it was
the right thing to do. It's just
Okay, so
do you think you want to go back
for Christmas again?
Your brother is pretty upset.
No, I'm sure he is. You should go.
You know, this is the year
I'm supposed to spend with you.
-That was the deal I--
-It's okay.
I get to spend
the rest of the year with you.
We can celebrate when you get back.
Yeah. Here I go leaving you alone
at Christmas.
I won't be alone. Luc promised
that he would take the day off.
-Yeah?
-Yeah.
Okay. I don't know.
Dad, I'll be fine. Go see Andrew.
-But what happened?
-I know!
Oh, thank you.
I need an after-lunch pick-me-up.
Mm-hmm.
So, are you going back
to Vermont for Christmas?
No. I have plans with Luc.
Oh, right, Luc.
He's great, right?
Mm, all that matters
is that you are happy.
Yeah.
-So, how is James?
-He's in South America.
Mm, it's too bad it's so far away.
We are just friends.
Besides, he's with Violet,
and I'm with Luc.
Uh, from what you told me about last year,
I am telling you right now,
this thing with Violet is not gonna last.
I'm surprised
that it has lasted this long.
Really?
Mm-hmm.
-It's from Luc.
-Oh, speak of the I mean, boyfriend.
-Bad news.
-What's wrong?
Luc's manager took a new job.
He says it will be "impossible to find
a new manager during the holidays."
So, he can't leave the restaurant.
Let me guess, he has to cancel
your plans for Christmas.
Good guess.
You don't seem that mad about it.
-I'll make plans.
-Hmm. So
Is James gonna be home for Christmas?
What? I am just asking for a friend.
I don't know.
But I should call Nana.
Oh!
Merry Christmas, Addie!
Merry Christmas to you, too!
-Welcome back to Hartford.
-Oh, thank you.
I'm so happy to be back.
We're happy to have you.
-How's that old New York City?
-Busy as ever.
So you've had a good year?
Yeah. It went by in a bit of a blur.
I can't believe it's Christmas already.
It'll happen. My mother used to say
that time goes faster as you get older,
so, be sure to cherish each moment.
She's right. That's good advice.
I expect I'll be seeing you
later today at the Granways.
Yeah. Yeah, I'll be there for dinner.
-Are you coming?
-Yeah.
Maybel heard
that my son deployed last week.
It's hard to have him away,
especially during the holidays.
But I'm so proud of him.
I bet you are. Thank him for his service.
I will. Thank you.
And knowing that I was all alone,
Maybel graciously invited me to join her
and her family for Christmas dinner.
-She's just wonderful, isn't she?
-Oh, she
lives the Christmas spirit.
Oh, yeah.
Maybel's
one of a kind, all right.
She speaks very highly of you, too.
Oh, indeed? Oh.
You don't say?
I only speak the truth.
Oh, uh, um, you're in the--
in the same room on the second floor.
-Great.
-Need help with your bags?
No. No, I got it. I'll see you tonight.
Yeah. See ya.
Oh, oh, come in!
Hello?
Hi, Nana!
Oh, Addie! Oh, hi!
I'm sorry, we had an emergency
in the kitchen,
but everything's all better now, and hi!
It is so nice to see you.
You look fantastic.
Oh, thank you. And so do you, of course.
Well, I'm very sorry
your plans with Luc didn't work out.
Actually, I'm thrilled
that you're here with us.
James?
Hey there, stranger.
-Hi!
-Gosh, it's great to see you again.
You too! When did you get to town?
Couple days ago.
-How's Violet? Where is she?
-We broke up this summer.
-Oh. I didn't know that.
-Yeah.
I texted you when you were in Australia.
That makes sense.
I didn't have great service.
Oh, I wondered why you didn't reply.
I'm sorry.
Are you? 'Cause no one else seems to be.
Yeah, well, I just-- I want
to make sure you're okay though.
Oh, no, no, no, I'm good.
We both changed too much
since high school.
I probably should've ended it
sooner than I did.
Long distance relationships
never really work out.
I'm sorry, I just want you to be happy.
I want all my children to be happy.
And you, Addie, too,
I want you to be happy.
- Aw.
- Hey, hey, hey!
- Hello, hello!
- Hi, kids!
Merry Christmas.
Good to see you too. Hi!
You have got to stop growing up.
Tell me about it.
My little baby's already in middle school.
They grow up so quick.
Should we have another?
I think that's a yes.
Do you want kids?
We haven't even discussed marriage,
let alone kids.
I want a bunch myself,
and I'm gonna name them all Paige,
the boys and the girls.
-You can't do that.
-Sure I can.
Then I just have to call one name,
and they all come a-runnin',
including you.
You'll make a fabulous father.
Mom, are you expecting someone else?
Yes, I've invited--
Oh! That must be him.
-Who'd you invite?
-I don't know.
It's probably Carter.
He owns the Hartford Inn.
-And she told you?
-He mentioned it when I checked in.
-Oh.
-Well, look who's come for dinner.
-Hello!
-Carter! Merry Christmas.
Oh, thank you. Merry Christmas, everyone.
-I'm so glad you could join us.
-Hi.
-Yeah.
-And such beautiful flowers. Thank you.
Oh my, they are so beautiful, thank you.
Here we go.
Oh, thank you, sir.
And you can take a seat right there.
So, what could we get you
to drink, Carter?
Oh, well, a glass of that
would be great, thank you.
Well, James, I think it's your turn
to carve the turkey.
Yes, it is. Okay.
Here we go.
I bet ya Luc carves a mean turkey.
Luc is Addie's boyfriend,
and he has his own French restaurant.
Luc has his own French restaurant?
Mm-hmm. "C'est Dlicieux."
On the Upper East Side.
- Wow.
- What kind of foods are French foods?
-Fries.
-And snails.
Ha ha, Uncle James.
And chocolate souffle.
Mm.
And didn't you tell me
he actually has a Michelin star?
-Yes, he does.
-Oh, that's very impressive.
Too bad he couldn't make it with you.
I'd love to have a professional chef
cook us dinner.
I don't know, personally,
there's nothing better than
a home-cooked Christmas dinner,
made with Nana's love.
Thank you, sweetie.
Addie, would you like to say grace
this year?
Sure. I would love to.
For food that stays our hunger,
for rest that brings us ease,
for homes where memories linger,
we give our thanks for these.
Amen.
Amen.
Well, let's begin, shall we?
-Are you hungry?
-I'm starving.
Good, good, good.
My mom mentioned your boyfriend
cancelled Christmas plans last minute.
-I'm sorry.
-Are you?
No, not really.
So, are you two pretty serious?
Yeah, we're still getting
to know each other.
Between our two jobs, we don't get
to spend much time together.
Ah. That's tough.
Do you know, from what I've heard,
Duke doesn't really sound--
Luc.
Luc. Doesn't really sound like your type.
Well, I was surprised
Victoria was your type.
Violet. And, uh, touch.
You know, I really don't have a type.
Truth is, I've never actually
been in love before.
And that's the look I usually get
when I say that.
You've never been in love?
Well, I've cared about women
I've dated in the past, of course,
and I've been infatuated
more than once, but, uh,
I feel like when I find the woman
whose happiness
is more important than my own,
that's when I'll know I'm in love.
Wow, okay.
Pretty profound, right?
Oh, oh.
Are you okay?
Uh, I was just moving a patient
the other day, and I felt a little pop.
Even doctors have back problems.
Yeah.
Uh, do you want me to have a look?
Um, yeah, sure.
Okay.
The pain's not excruciating,
so I don't think
it's a herniated disc, but
It doesn't look like a herniated disc.
You are a mess.
So I've been told.
-You're tight.
-Yep.
Here, hold still.
- Huh. That feels a little better.
- Ahem. What's this?
- Uh, nothing, it's strictly professional.
- Chiropractic treatment.
She's a chiropractor, so
Can we open presents now?
Yes! What a good idea.
Huh.
-I'll put your bill in the mail.
-Perfect.
Let's go.
Aw!
- Beautiful.
- Everybody gets one.
Aw, I'm honored.
I am honored.
Oh!
Oh. Sneakers.
-Those are the ones you wanted, right?
-Very practical.
Addie, why don't you open that one
from me?
Oh, okay.
Did you make this?
Yes, I did.
Wow! I love it. Thank you.
Well, thank you for my beautiful bracelet.
-Look it!
-Oh!
Oh, it's beautiful.
-Thanks, Addie.
-You're welcome.
Here, let me help you.
Aw, this is so cozy.
Oh, this is for you.
Oh, what have we got here?
You did it.
You brought me a koala from Australia.
- I did.
- Adorable, thank you.
-You're welcome.
-So cool.
All right, and for you.
Really? You shouldn't have.
Oh, come on. Open it up.
Okay.
Wow, James, I --
-What's the charm, is it a bird?
-A bird?
Now you don't have to hide your wings.
It's an angel.
An angel, yeah.
Is that an emerald?
That's my birthstone.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Okay, so let's watch the movie now?
I gotta walk off that amazing meal.
Anybody up for a walk?
A walk? That sounds good to me. Huh!
-What?
-Eh.
Oh, um um, on second thought,
uh, maybe later.
After the movie.
-I'll go.
-Great, I'll go grab our coats.
Great.
-Hi, Santa.
-Hi, Santa. Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas!
This town is adorable.
Yeah, they say you can't go home again,
because it just won't be the same,
but every time I come back,
I appreciate it more and more.
Wow, and you've been to
some pretty amazing places in the world.
Yeah.
Yeah, I have. I am grateful
for all those opportunities,
but I'm even more grateful for being able
to help the people I have.
They're lucky to have you.
Thank you. Sweet of you to say.
No, I just-- I feel very fortunate.
I try not to take anything for granted.
-You're right. We are very fortunate.
-Yeah.
And thank you so much
for walking with me,
'cause I needed
the extra steps to walk off that
those two pieces of pumpkin pie.
I think you had three.
You caught me.
Have any plans in the new year?
Yeah, I leave for Brazil next week.
Brazil, wow! How long is the assignment?
A year, maybe more.
-That's a long time.
-Yeah. Yeah, it is.
I'm looking forward to it.
Although, my dream job is Jamaica.
Jamaica would be a dream-job location.
-Have you applied?
-Oh, yeah, I've applied several times,
but there haven't been any openings
the past three years.
It's a pretty popular choice.
I can imagine why.
Yeah.
-Is that you?
-Yeah.
-If you need to take that
-Um, it's okay, I'll call him back.
When I was
I was in Tokyo three years ago,
and they talked about
this saying, Koi no Yokan.
Koi no Yokan?
Yeah, nice work.
It translates to the feeling of knowing
that you will soon fall in love
with the person you just met.
-I like that.
-Yeah.
Kind of takes the pressure off.
Hi, James!
Merry Christmas!
That's another great thing
about growing up in such a small town--
you know almost everyone.
-It's definitely a plus.
-Yeah.
And the opposite of growing up
in a big city.
You're lucky if you even know
two of your neighbors.
Ah, yeah. I can imagine.
Ooh, well, it looks like
the family's getting ready to leave.
-We should probably go say bye.
-Okay.
Oh, sweetie pie, I love you.
Oh, it was a wonderful Christmas.
-Thanks for all your help.
-Thanks, Mom. You're amazing.
And so are you.
-Bye.
-Merry Christmas.
Nice to see you guys.
We'll see you very soon, huh?
- Good to see you.
- Bye, thanks.
Safe trip. Merry Christmas.
- Well
- Merry Christmas. I love you.
You too, I love you too, honey.
Call me when you get back to New York?
-I will.
-Okay, great. Great, great.
Oh, you know, I wanted to give you
some shortbread.
You can't go home empty-handed.
Oh, okay, I'm ready for shortbread.
Yeah.
Well, good luck in Brazil.
Oh, thank you.
-If you're ever in New York City
-I'd call you first.
Good.
Good night.
Good night.
See you next week, Karen.
Have a good night.
Hey, are you free Friday?
For you? Yes.
If you're trying to set me up
on a blind date, no.
Well, Zach and I will be there, too.
I appreciate it, but no, thank you.
Come on. Come out! You have been mopey
ever since you ended it with Luc.
No, I mean, that was
the easiest breakup I've ever had.
I told him the relationship
wasn't working. He said, "C'est la vie."
And then he went back to his coq au vin.
So, is all of this about James?
How could it be about James?
He's in Brazil.
Also, James is the one that said
long-distance relationships never work.
One of these days,
you are gonna have to look at
why you're only attracted
to emotionally-stunted or unavailable men.
-That is not true.
-Mark? Luc?
I mean, do you keep on opening yourself up
to the wrong guys
because you think they're safer?
But you still get hurt.
Didn't you mention you had something
you wanted to tell me?
Yes! Actually, uh, Zach and I
put in an offer on a house in the suburbs,
and it was accepted.
Congratulations!
Thank you. Thank you. We're excited,
but the commute is really long,
so I've started looking
for something closer to home.
What?
I put in my two weeks' notice
this morning.
I know, it's a shock, and I didn't want
to say anything until we knew for sure.
I'm really happy for you guys.
But I am gonna miss you.
Well, there is a spare room,
so you can come and stay anytime, and
and it's only an hour away.
I will.
So, have you heard from James?
I don't know. I got a few postcards.
I don't think he's coming home
for Christmas.
You didn't answer my question.
What are you afraid of?
I'm not afraid.
Well then, call him and tell him that
you can't stop thinking about him.
That you want to see him so much
that you bought a ticket,
and you'll be in Rio next week.
Or show up and tell him in person.
I can't do that.
What are you so afraid of?
Three interviews and no callbacks.
I mean, maybe I should just
stop looking and stay here.
Ugh, but with Traci gone
Keep looking. Something will come up.
So, uh, is there anything
on the dating front?
-No.
-No?
No. No one worth a second date with.
Addie, I know nothing's more painful
than losing someone
that you love so completely.
And I know nothing's scarier
than opening up again
and risking being hurt.
But love's worth it, honey.
First Traci, now you. What is this?
Psychoanalysis therapy day for Addie?
Your mother loved with all her heart.
She wouldn't want you
to miss out on that,
especially because of her.
-I miss her.
-Yeah, me too.
It's it's tough.
It hurts, but true love,
whenever you find it,
oh, Addie, it's worth it.
- This is really good.
- Yeah, it is good.
You book those train tickets
for Christmas yet?
Yeah, Maybel invited me to stay
for a few days this year.
Did she? What is that,
three times in three years?
-Mm-hmm.
-You thinking of turning us in?
No. But they are like extended family now.
And it's only four hours to Hartford.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah. You know, um
Andrew's been asking us
to move to Australia.
-Yes.
-Yeah.
Well, he was thinking,
when I go this time for Christmas,
that, um maybe I should stay.
-What?
-Yeah.
Wow!
You're thinking of moving.
I would never want to leave you alone.
That's sweet of you,
but I'm-I'm fine, Dad.
What do you want? I mean, what
what would make you happy?
Well, uh, you know I love you
and your brother equally.
Yes, I love you too.
Right. Um
I had such fun last time I was there.
I was working
with the Ecological Marine Society.
It just felt so good to feel useful again.
Dad, I think you should do it.
-Yeah?
-Yeah!
I mean, what are you doing
in your retirement here?
Sitting around, worrying about me?
The only thing that would make it better,
of course,
is if you moved out to Australia with us.
Turns out that Andrew,
he's got a friend, he owns a clinic.
They're looking for chiropractors.
You guys have this all planned out.
Yes, we do. You know why?
Because family,
no matter how you define it,
it's really the most important thing.
Yeah.
Tell Andrew to send me the application.
-Really?
-Yeah, I'll look at it.
He'll be delighted.
You're moving to Australia?
-Yeah, it's crazy, right?
-What?
Nana, how are you?
Well, I'm-I'm great, but, um,
I just wanted to let you know
that I've been outvoted,
and it's been decided that
I'm not hosting Christmas this year.
Oh no! I mean, I understand.
I'm sure it's a lot of work.
So, I guess I'll see you in the new year?
Oh, no, Addie, we're not cancelling
Christmas, I'm just not hosting it.
Oh. Okay, good.
It's become
one of my new favorite traditions.
Yeah, mine too.
So, if you're not hosting, uh, who is?
James.
James? I thought he wasn't home
'til January.
Well, his plans changed.
I-I thought I told you.
Nope.
Oh. Well, okay then,
we'll see you really soon. Bye!
-Okay, bye.
-Hugs!
Hmm.
You were right, this year went by
even faster than last year.
How are you? How was your year?
I have to say, it's one of the best years
I've had in a long time. Maybe ever.
Really? I'm so happy to hear that.
It's good of you to come say hello.
Yeah! And I'm checking in.
What? You're not in the system.
And when I saw there was
no reservation, I assumed --
No, no, I I went online and made
a booking about a month ago.
I have my confirmation receipt.
No, no. We upgraded the system, and I'm
I'm afraid we lost several reservations.
Oh, no. Um okay.
Well, is there any availability?
I'm so sorry. We're completely full.
Well, is there a B&B or a hotel?
No. Um, why don't you phone Maybel?
Good idea.
Hi, it's Addie. Yes. Yeah, I've made it.
Um, but my reservation has gone MIA, so
I'm sorry.
Really? Okay, thank you. Bye.
She said I can stay with her.
I knew she wouldn't leave you
out in the cold.
By the way, I wanted to ask,
how's your son doing?
Good. I spoke with him earlier today.
He's hoping to get home this summer.
I can hardly wait to see him.
Thank you for asking.
I'm really glad to hear that.
Oh, just, um
-Sure.
-Let me get it.
James!
Hey! Addie.
Hi!
My mom had things to do,
so I offered to pick you up.
You don't mind?
Not at all. It's great to see you.
I want to hear all about Brazil.
Rio was incredible.
I'll tell you all about it later.
I look forward to hearing them.
How does it feel being back after a year?
Happy to be home.
Um, it was beautiful, people were amazing,
but the job itself was
a little exhausting.
I may need you to take
another look at my neck.
Happy to. Free of a charge
as a thank you for picking me up today.
Fair deal. Is this it?
That's it. So, when's your next adventure?
My next adventure
is in the exhilarating world
of do-it-yourself home repairs.
What?
You bought a house?
I've actually owned it for a few years.
Tenants moved out last month,
so it's perfect timing.
-That's great.
-It's a little small, but it's home.
Are you kidding?
This is, like, a mansion in New York City.
And the yard is great.
I actually had an ulterior motive
in bringing you here first.
Really? And what is that?
I've never actually hosted
a Christmas dinner,
so I could use
all the help I can get, hmm?
-I'd be happy to help.
-I was hoping you'd say that.
So, I'll give you the VIP tour,
and then you can get to scrubbing
the chimney, the oven.
Oh, did my mom tell you
about my girl, Lily?
Uh, no.
You'll have to meet her
before I take you to my mom's.
Can't wait to meet her.
Come on!
Here it is.
I plan on redoing both bathrooms
and putting in new flooring, but--
-He's a carpenter.
-Degree from YouTube.
Is there anything you can't do?
Lily!
Oh, there she is.
There she is. There she is.
-Ah, who's a good girl?
-I thought never mind. Hi!
Wow, she's usually pretty shy
with new people.
She's so sweet. When did you get a dog?
My neighbors didn't want to kennel her
while they're on vacation,
I offered to look after her.
She'll be joining us for Christmas.
Add "pet sitter extraordinaire"
to your resume.
Oh, it's on there.
The real selling point to this place
is the in-law suite.
I have my boxes
to unpack in there right now,
but someday when keeping up her own house
becomes too much,
my mom can live here.
You're a good son.
She's a great mom.
It's the least I could do.
So, ready to get started?
I'm ready.
Good. Because
Oh, you weren't kidding.
You do have a lot to do.
Yeah, you have no idea.
Two days 'til Christmas. We can do this.
-I'm holding you to it.
-But I'm not sweeping.
Deal.
Did you know the number-one cause
of fires over the holidays
is people not watering their trees?
I did not.
Mm-hmm.
Your tree is looking a little sparse.
Ah, don't worry, the ornament queen
is on her way.
Oh, the ornaments are here.
Great.
Oh, where's Addie?
Well, hello to you, too.
You know my darling,
handsome son, I love you.
-Oh, there she is!
-Hi, Nana.
Oh, it's so good to see you.
And two days early!
-You too. Hi, Carter.
-Hello, hello.
And you look gorgeous, as usual.
-Thank you.
-Doesn't she look gorgeous?
That she does.
You, you look fantastic.
How are you doing?
Well, I feel fantastic.
Carter helped me bring over
the decorations you wanted,
so, there you go.
Let me grab that from you.
Would you like to come inside?
Addie is making
her world-famous eggnog from scratch.
-Is that right?
-Yes! But then James said
that his recipe was so much better.
We can't stay.
We're on our way to get
pumpkin pie ingredients.
Yeah, she doesn't know this yet,
but pumpkin pies are my specialty.
I did not know that.
I'll see you two later.
-Bye!
-Bye, guys!
Thank you for helping me down these stairs
that don't have a railing.
Okay, Ma, I'll put in a railing.
It's looking better already.
I have to apologize to my mom
for giving her such a hard time
about buying so many ornaments
over the years.
Your mom seems really happy.
She and Carter are adorable together.
He's a good man. He's really good to her.
If she's happy, I'm happy.
I'm having a hard time picturing you
as a contented homeowner.
Well, truth is, I was offered
a position in Jamaica.
-Your dream job.
-Well, I asked to defer to a later date.
What? You didn't accept it?
A couple days before I was offered
the position, my mom slipped on some ice.
-What?
-She's fine, just a little bruised, but
it made me realize
she needs family nearby.
I want to be close,
in case she needs anything.
I'm glad she's okay.
And I understand
wanting to be nearby family.
I really miss my dad and my brother.
Well, I hear you may be moving
to the Gold Coast.
I haven't figured it out yet.
There's nothing really
keeping me in New York.
All right, pros and cons.
Pros-- my dad and brother are there.
I have somewhere to stay. It's beautiful.
-Cons?
-Poisonous wildlife.
What else?
I don't know, I I've always lived
in the same borough.
I work at my first job,
I see my childhood doctor.
I get to go to the same deli and bakery
I've always gone to.
So, the fear of change is on the list.
Maybe?
I need a job. I've applied to a clinic,
and I haven't heard back.
That's one of
the two big deciding factors.
What's the other one?
You don't have a special someone
in your life I'm not aware of, do you?
Yeah. No, not, uh, well
You should put this up.
Okay.
Ahh.
There. How's that look?
-Perfect.
-Hmm.
So, what's, uh, what's next on the list?
You tell me.
My grandma made these
after the first snow fell every year
to feed the birds and the squirrels
during the winter.
Just wanted to surprise my mom.
Aw, that's really sweet.
So, uh, what do we do?
-You've never decorated pinecones?
-No, never.
Bird feeders?
New York City, remember?
Oh, you are in for a treat.
All right, start by picking a pinecone.
-Mm-hmm.
-Cover it with a bunch of peanut butter.
Dip it in the birdseed,
then, voil, ready to hang.
Okay, sounds easy enough.
Let me try.
Peanut butter.
There you go.
Get it all over.
I got a lot. Okay.
-Perfect.
-Bird seed Et voil!
A Christmas masterpiece.
A masterpiece?
I think someone's been into the eggnog.
All right, let's see.
I bet she smells the peanut butter.
I should probably let her out.
I'm gonna make a few more of these.
-All right. Have fun!
-How cute.
Adorable.
It's open!
- Morning!
- Hey, Addie.
Ooh, it is freezing out there.
My mom give you a ride?
Nope, I walked.
It's six blocks.
City girl.
I stopped for coffee along the way.
All right, thank you.
He cooks!
One of your top qualifications
in a man, if I recall.
That quality's gone down the list
since last Christmas.
But I love a home-cooked meal.
Good. I could use all the help I can get.
I have no clue what to do with these.
Any ideas?
Yes. Do you have a recipe book?
Um I think so. Let's see.
Yep. Here is it.
Okay. Uh, we could do mashed,
roasted, smashed, scalloped,
loaded, wedges, pancakes, or salad?
Hmm. Quite the versatile vegetable.
I vote traditional mashed.
Traditional mashed is my favorite, too.
All right, well, let's get started.
You need to peel it first.
Right, peel first, then mash. Okay.
-Sink.
-Wash. Gotcha. Okay.
-That looks good. Nice work.
-Thank you.
You have earned yourself some hot cocoa.
I would love some.
But what's next on the list?
-Defrost the turkey.
-Good.
Here you are.
Yum. You even added marshmallows.
A little bonus for all your help today.
We make a good team.
Yeah, we do.
Did you see that? A shooting star.
Wow, yeah. Make a wish.
Hmm. What'd you wish for?
I wished for Christmas dinner
to be a success.
How about you?
Yeah, yeah, something like that.
Ooh, that reminds me,
it's your tradition to open a gift
on Christmas Eve, right?
You remembered that?
Of course.
From your first Christmas with us.
Wow.
That means so much. Thank you.
You're welcome.
James
Do you need to get that?
It's my sister.
She's already called three times
to remind me to defrost the turkey
and set my alarm
to wake up early enough
to put it in the oven.
You'd think
I'd never cooked a turkey before.
-Have you cooked a turkey before?
-No.
That's not the point.
It's getting late.
You have to get up early
with the turkey, so,
I should probably go.
Yeah. I'll grab my keys.
Merry Christmas.
Love you, Dad, and Andrew.
Talk soon. Bye.
Traci! Merry Christmas. How's Florida?
Oh, it's sunny and amazing.
I love our Christmases at the beach.
My mother-in-law, Kathy, she goes all out.
It's her new tradition.
That's great.
So, did you tell James how you feel?
What did he say?
Uh, well, I haven't found
the right moment yet.
Right, 'cause you've only had three years.
It's been three Christmases.
Technically, only two years.
You can't risk two more or even one more.
I know.
I know, you're right. I'm
I'm gonna tell him today.
Good for you.
-What if he doesn't feel the same?
-Well, then, you'll know for sure.
And you can move on.
And you won't waste the rest of your life
wondering "what if."
Okay, you're right. You're right.
I am going to tell him today.
Hmm. I see that Santa was here.
Yeah, and the proof is all over the table.
I didn't know reindeer were messy eaters.
Right? Though they were probably
in a bit of a hurry
visiting half a billion households.
Hmm, good point.
- Anybody home?
- Come in.
Oh, it looks like Santa was here.
-Aunt Addie!
-Hi!
-And Uncle James.
-Hey there, nugget.
Where's your mom and dad?
They forgot the green bean casserole.
They went back home to get it.
Nana said that she's waiting on
her bread rolls to rise. She'll be late.
-Okay, that's fine--
-Is something burning?
The turkey. Oh, no! Oh, no, no, no, no.
Oh, that's not good.
No! Oh, no, no, no.
Oh, that's burnt.
-Ah.
-That definitely does not look edible.
I don't understand.
I did everything right.
Brand-new oven.
What would make it smoke like that?
-Did you use a dripping pan?
-What's a dripping pan?
Maybe it's salvageable.
Hmm, unfortunately, I don't think it is.
-No.
-Can we order pizza?
We are not ordering pizza, okay?
Um, let's see, what do we got, hmm?
Let's see.
We've got hot dogs and fish sticks?
No and no. How about a frozen pizza?
Where's the nearest grocery store?
Unfortunately, this is Hartford,
not New York City.
Any grocery store within 50 miles
will be sold out of turkey.
Yeah, that could be a problem.
Ah, this is such a disaster.
-Because you burnt the turkey.
-Because you burnt the turkey.
Because I burnt the turkey.
I'll never hear the end of this
if I serve hot dogs and fish sticks
the first time I host a Christmas dinner.
Seriously.
You said the stores are out of turkey,
but I think I have a solution.
-I'll set the table!
-Thanks, Paige.
See you inside, kiddo.
Is that everything?
Yeah, I think we've got all of it.
Okay.
Where'd you come up with this?
Oh, Luc mentioned it once.
Well, thank you, Luc,
for being a great chef
and for also not being a great boyfriend.
What?
You'd be dining on crepes instead of
helping us do turkey damage control.
Okay, well,
I've always preferred a home-cooked meal
to a fancy restaurant.
Same.
Wow, it looks great.
Addie, thank you for everything.
Especially today. You're a great person
to have around in a crisis.
Well, like you said, we make a great team.
We sure do.
Wow.
James
I, um
- Merry Christmas!
- Hey. Merry Christmas, Mom.
Merry Christmas!
Oh, my goodness.
-Can I put these under the tree?
-Sure, yeah.
I would never have thought
to air-fry prime rib, James,
but it looks incredible.
It is for us, though, right?
-Yeah.
-What happened to the turkey?
Don't ask.
Well, you know, Addie and I thought that
we'd try something a little different.
Well, I think it's marvelous.
I, myself, love prime rib.
-James, when were you gonna tell us?
-Tell you what?
We heard that you got
a medical assignment in Jamaica. Congrats.
Well, you know, there are no secrets
in a big family. Sorry.
Well, um, nothing's
actually been decided yet, so
You wouldn't turn it down
on account of me, would you?
Yeah, isn't Jamaica your dream job?
Yes, it is.
I think it's time to eat.
Um, before we, uh,
sit down at the table, I
I want to say something.
Maybel, I never believed
that I'd find again
the kind of happiness
that you brought into my life.
And if you'll have me,
I want to spend the rest of my life
making you just as happy.
-Uh
-If you'll marry me?
Oh! Any objections?
- No.
- Yes!
Yes, my darling, I will marry you.
Help me up so I can give you a kiss.
Okay! Oh! Mwah!
Aww!
Oh! Oh!
I'm so happy for you.
Thank you, and it'll be your turn
soon enough, Addie.
I have a sense about these things.
Congratulations!
Congratulations, Mom.
-Thanks.
-Isn't that something?
Oh, my goodness.
Welcome to the family, Carter.
Congratulations.
Thanks, James. Thank you so much.
Oh, darling, I'm so happy.
Here, look at that.
I am so stuffed, I could burst.
Everything was perfect.
That was a wonderful dinner.
Thank you, James and Addie.
It was all Addie.
No, I definitely can't take
all the credit.
Weird. I missed a call.
I have a voicemail. I should take this.
-Sorry, excuse me.
-Oh, sure, sure.
Ooh, it's a nice fire.
Hi, Addie, this is Dr. Rick Yorkie
with Reef Coast Chiropractic.
My apologies for calling you
over the Christmas holidays,
but we've reviewed your application,
and I have some good news.
We'd like to offer you a position
with our practice.
Please let me know
at your earliest convenience,
so we can start the paperwork.
We'd like you here as soon as possible.
Merry Christmas.
Hey, congratulations.
There's your deciding factor.
Yeah. And congrats to you.
Now you're free to go to Jamaica.
What do you mean?
With your mom getting married,
she'll have Carter.
She won't be alone.
You won't have to look after her.
Yeah.
Hey, if you need
a client testimonial, five stars.
Okay. Make sure you send me
a postcard from Jamaica.
Only if you send me one from Australia.
-Deal.
-Fine.
Isn't it funny how a wrong text
three Christmases ago led to all of this?
I'm so grateful
you texted the wrong number.
So am I, dear.
I'm so happy for you guys.
We appreciate it. Thanks.
Good night. Mwah!
We'll meet you in the car.
-Yeah.
-Bye, sweetie.
-Thanks, Uncle James.
-You're welcome, nugget.
Well, uh, safe travels
back to the Big Apple, Addie,
and we all wish you
good luck in Australia.
-When do you move?
-They want her to start January 9th.
So soon?
You have a lot to do between now and then.
Yeah. Yeah, it's a
it's a lot to wrap my head around.
Well, keep us posted.
I will. Good night.
-Night.
-You are family now.
Oh, thank you.
Great Christmas, James.
-Thanks.
-You should do it every year.
Ah, yeah, we'll see about that.
Hey, so you want to grab coffee
in the morning
before you leave for the train station?
I won't have much time.
But I would love that.
Great, it's a date.
Great.
-Good night.
-Night.
Is James on his way over?
Oh, he messaged me a few minutes ago.
He forgot the caf
doesn't open until noon.
I'll go to his house
for a quick cup of coffee.
Wait, he's not picking you up?
That's not very chivalrous of my son.
I have to have a word with him.
No, no, he offered, but I prefer to walk.
Oh, well, that's fine, then.
Oh, don't let me keep you. You can go.
-I'll be back.
-Mm-hmm.
You know, despite the turkey,
this was a great Christmas.
One I will never forget.
Me either.
You're wearing the necklace.
Yeah. Yeah, I, uh I wear it a lot.
It's my favorite.
Um, how are we doing on time?
I don't want to let you miss the train.
Oh, yeah. I should go.
Okay. Uh, all right, well,
let me know when you get home, and, uh
-Okay.
-good luck with everything.
Thanks. You too. I'll be looking
for that postcard from Jamaica.
Oh, right. I'll be looking
for one from Australia.
Are you sure I can't take you
to the train station?
-I'd be glad to.
-Yeah. Yeah, it's okay.
Carter offered, and you have Lily.
It's easier this way.
Okay. Um, well,
guess this is it.
I guess so.
Um, so, I'll, uh, I'll call you?
-Yeah, we'll talk.
-Okay. Great.
Okay. Bye.
Bye.
Oh, how'd it go with James?
Good.
Have everything you need?
Uh, yeah, that's it.
Thanks for dropping me off.
Not a problem.
I have to stop at the inn afterwards,
and you're on my way.
I liked it so much better
when you were just a train ride away.
I know, me too.
I never expected to be moving,
but we'll keep in touch.
-You'd better.
-Of course. And visits.
Yeah.
Life's funny sometimes, isn't it?
I mean, I never expected at my age
and stage of life to find love again.
This wonderful man
has given me a second chance
at love and happiness.
And you, my darling, bring me more joy
than I ever knew possible.
Alright. What I'm trying to say is,
it's never too late for true love.
She's right, you know.
Now I couldn't imagine life without her.
Oh.
Well, we'd better get you
to the train station, young lady.
Hmm.
The house feels so empty
with everyone gone.
Couple days, your mom and dad
will be back, and you'll be gone, too.
Hey, want to go for a ride?
Want to go for a ride?
Who's that? Come on.
Don't go too far, Lily!
Addie.
Going somewhere?
Did you forget something?
Okay. Two Christmases ago,
I took a chance
on a stranger's text, and it
it changed my life.
I don't want to look back
in two, or three,
or five years and regret not taking
this chance when I had it.
Okay.
From the moment I first saw you,
I I knew.
Koi no Yokan.
I was on my way to the train station
to find you.
Really?
If moving to Australia
is what I need to do to be with you,
then that's what I'm gonna do.
What about Jamaica?
I want to be where you are.
Being with you, your happiness
means more to me than anything.
I guess this is what
falling in love feels like.
Yeah.
I love you, too.
Thanks for taking a chance on me.
Just one thing.
Anything.
Every year, we come back here
for Christmas.
Deal.
When we saw that shooting star,
I wasn't wishing for a Christmas dinner.
Me neither.
And my wish just came true.
Happy, happy holiday
I wish it was Christmas every day
Snowflakes fall on the window pane
A truck rolls in so far away
Love and laughter fill the air
Joy and kugel everywhere
Happy, happy holiday
I wish it was Christmas every day
Don't worry, sir. We'll be right with you.
Happy, happy holiday
I wish it was Christmas every day
Here, one gingerbread latte
and one cinnamon bagel with cream cheese.
Oh, you are a lifesaver.
The waiting room doubled in 20 minutes.
Hmm, as you know, the week
before Christmas is always the busiest.
Wouldn't it be nice to work
at a private wellness spa?
You know, you always say that,
but you've worked here for how long?
It was the first job I was offered
after I graduated.
Exactly. You're just not one for change.
I can't help it if I like the security
that comes with stability.
I wouldn't mind a job
where I could set my schedule.
"How are you? I'll see you at Christmas."?
I don't know this number.
Good, 'cause if it's Mark--
It's not Mark.
Didn't I tell you?
He has a new girlfriend.
And you know this because?
Addie! You are gonna have to stop
doing this to yourself.
It's not healthy.
There are patients waiting.
Okay, this conversation is not over.
I can see you now.
Thank you.
Dad!
-Sweetie, how ya doin'?
-Hi!
-Oh, it's good to see you.
-You too.
Bartender's busy
making your favorite drink.
Oh, thank you.
Mm-hmm. Meantime, here's to holiday cheer,
and-- it's a Christmas tradition--
Mm-hmm.
and as Tiny Tim famously said
in Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol,"
"God bless us, every one."
Cheers to that.
So, how's work?
-Good. Good. Busy as ever.
-Good.
Have you heard from Andrew?
-Yes.
-Ready for your trip to Australia?
I am so excited.
Your brother Andrew is still hoping
you can join us for Christmas.
-Just a week?
-I wish I could.
-He'll take you diving.
-That would be fun.
He's got kangaroos and wallabies.
-Hmm, really?
-No.
But he did say he'd take you diving.
Oh, you know, I would love to go,
but I only get four days off at Christmas.
I know. We were just hoping.
When I go to Australia, I want to go
for at least two or three weeks.
And summers are probably better.
Yeah, that makes a lot more sense.
You know, he could have made it easier
by picking a job on this continent.
I know, right? Pfff!
II do feel bad
leaving you alone at Christmas.
I'll be fine. I'll be busy working.
I know you'll be fine.
It's it's just the three of us now.
I know. But holidays
have never been a big thing,
especially since Mom passed.
Yeah, I know. Mm.
I know Andrew misses you,
and he's really looking forward
to your trip.
Oh, so am I.
-That reminds me.
-Oh.
Ta-da!
What is that?
An early Christmas present.
-I told you, you didn't have to do this.
-I wanted to.
Noise cancelling earphones.
-For the plane.
-Oh! It's perfect.
You're gonna love 'em.
Thank you very much.
You're gonna have the best trip.
Andrew and I will miss you.
I know. I'm gonna miss being there.
-Oh, you hungry?
-Yes, yes.
Do they still have lasagna?
They do.
Unbelievable.
Ugh!
Zach booked our tickets to Florida
to visit his parents for Christmas.
Florida sounds fun.
You are welcome to join us,
because they have plenty of space,
and they're always saying,
"The more, the merrier."
I appreciate it, but I'm sure
plane tickets last-minute
are pretty expensive,
and I'm trying to save up
to visit my brother next summer.
Right. Okay, well, what will you do?
I'll be fine.
I'll eat a bunch of chocolate
and watch Christmas movies.
Oh, okay,
-If that is Mark again, I'm gonna--
-It's not Mark.
My first patient just cancelled.
Mark and I don't talk anymore,
but if you want to see Mark
You are a glutton for punishment,
do you know that?
- I know.
- Okay.
He's engaged?
Okay, we dated for three years,
and he refused to discuss marriage,
because he said he didn't believe in it.
And now he's engaged
after dating someone for two months?
Okay, my grandma always said
that you should build your love
on friendship and marry your best friend.
And Mark and you were not--
Yeah, I know, we were never best friends.
I can see that now.
But, still, two months?
Two months.
I'm gonna take this.
Okay, I'll take them.
Hello?
Oh, Addie, hi. It's Nana.
My name's Maybel,
but everybody calls me Nana.
Hi, Nana, how are you?
I'm good. I'm good.
I just thought a video call
would be nicer than texting,
because I wanted to thank you
for sending me that link.
I ordered the scarf.
Oh, good. I hope your daughter likes it.
Oh, I hope so, too.
She is so hard to shop for.
Does your mother feel
the same way about you?
Oh, uh, sadly, she is no longer with us.
Oh, I'm so sorry.
I hope you have other family around you.
Yeah, yeah, my dad and my brother.
They're in Australia this year
for Christmas.
Oh. Boyfriend?
Uh, that's a long story.
Where do you live,
if you don't mind my asking?
New York City. What about you?
Oh, I'm in Hartford, Vermont.
What do you do?
I'm sorry for being so nosy.
No, that's okay.
I am a chiropractor
at Wellness Chiropractic.
Oh, that's wonderful.
Well, I taught first grade for 40 years.
I just retired a couple of years ago.
That's amazing.
Congratulations on your retirement.
Well, thank you.
I don't want to keep you,
but it's been lovely chatting with you.
Nice talking to you, too.
Well, I do hope we keep in touch.
Me too. Bye.
Bye.
What a sweet lady.
Hello?
What? James! Oh!
-Hey, Mom.
-Oh, buddy,
I didn't expect you 'til Christmas Eve!
My assignment ended early, so I flew home.
Oh, well, bless your heart.
Can you stay a while this time?
I have to leave for Chile on the 27th.
Travel doctors
are in higher demand than usual.
Well, at least you're home this year.
-And you know my Christmas wish.
-Yeah.
That someday you will meet a nice girl
and settle down somewhere nearby.
Maybe someday, but I would have to
meet a nice girl first.
Yeah. Mwah!
-Love you, Mom.
-You too.
Ooh, is that gingerbread I smell?
-Fresh out of the oven! Ha, ha!
-Ooh, yum, yum, yum!
Nice girl
Oh, no! Ugh!
Ugh!
Hi, Nana.
Hi! I'm so sorry to bother you again.
-Oh, what are you doing?
-Uh
Baking cookies, or at least trying to.
They're a bit burnt.
Some people think
they might have left them in too long,
but maybe your oven's too hot?
Do I get points for effort?
Of course you do.
Um, anyway, the reason I'm calling,
I keep thinking about you not having
family around for the holidays,
and I was wondering if you would like
to join us for Christmas.
Oh!
Uh that is so kind of you, but
I know, I know.
But before you say no, think about it.
It's a three-hour drive,
or you could take the train.
And the whole family will be here.
And we would love to have you join us.
Thank you for the offer.
I really appreciate it.
Great. You just let me know
what you decide, dear, okay?
I will. Thank you. Bye.
"I took a chance on love and won."
I take chances.
Block.
Mm.
Hi, Nana, it's Addie.
I think I will take you up on your offer
to join you and your family
for Christmas dinner.
I'm almost done packing.
Are you crazy?
She got a last-minute train ticket
to Vermont,
and she's spending Christmas
with strangers.
What?
Yes, Zach thinks you're crazy too.
Just buy a plane ticket to Florida
and come and join us.
Look, I appreciate it,
I really do, but I'll be fine.
I'm going for dinner tonight and staying
one night at the local inn.
If the situation is uncomfortable
for any reason, I'll leave early.
See? I can do change.
Yeah, change is finding a new job
in a new city or cutting bangs.
This is lunacy!
Maybe you're right. But I'm going.
Okay, well, call me
and tell me how it goes.
I will.
Bye.
Bye.
Hello?
Merry Christmas. And welcome to Hartford.
Merry Christmas.
Uh, I'm Addie Stevens. I'm checking in.
Well, I'm glad to meet you.
I'm Carter, the owner here.
Nice to meet you.
Stevens.
Let's see.
Stevens, yeah, there you are.
This is your first visit with us.
It is. This place is quite charming.
My father owned this inn before me.
And his father before him.
I try to maintain the original dcor,
while you know, modernizing the amenities,
so that our guests feel that
this is their home away from home.
To quote a a clich marketing phrase.
I think you've succeeded.
It's the most adorable inn I've ever seen.
That's so kind of you to say.
We also offer a complimentary,
home-cooked breakfast starting at 7:00.
That sounds good.
You visiting family?
Uh, well, you could say that.
Um, I'm actually having Christmas dinner
with the Granways. Do you know them?
Oh. Yes.
Maybel Granway is one of
the kindest people you'll ever meet.
Though she had a hard time
when she lost her husband, Fred,
a couple of years ago.
Terrific family.
I'm glad to hear that.
The "terrific family" part.
I've known the kids since they were young.
They were friends with my son.
Just good people.
Good.
Oh, you'll probably want to rest up
after your trip.
-Yes, please.
-Your room is on the second floor.
And I hope you enjoy yourself in Hartford
on this beautiful Christmas day.
Thank you.
And give my best to Maybel.
I will.
-Let me give you a hand.
-Oh, no, I'm okay.
-You're sure?
-Yes, thank you.
-Okay.
-Thank you so much.
Nice to meet you, Carter.
Nice to meet you.
Thank you.
I can't believe I'm doing this.
Okay.
Oh!
Addie?
Nana!
Oh! You made it!
Yes, yes. Thank you for inviting me.
It's really nice to see you in person.
Oh, you too. Oh, my goodness.
Oh, these are for you.
Oh! They Oh, New York bagels.
I hear they are the very best.
Yes, well, it's the water.
Oh. Well, come in, come in.
Oh my goodness, I'm sorry.
Let's get you in, get you warm.
Here we go.
Ah. Here you go.
Thank you.
-Um Cheers!
-Cheers!
You have a beautiful home,
like a Christmas painting.
Why, thank you. Oh, I do love it.
It's absolutely my favorite time of year.
I just wish the kids enjoyed it
as much as I do.
They don't like Christmas?
No, they do, but I think they think
I overdo it a little bit.
Well, they don't know how lucky they are.
Oh, can I put these under the tree?
Oh, my goodness, you didn't have
to do that. That's so nice. Oh.
Aw.
Mom, could you set another place
at the dinner table?
-Yeah.
-I ran into
Uh hi.
This is my son, James.
You weren't in the picture.
Yeah, well, James didn't make it
last Christmas.
Um, and you are?
I'm Addie.
-Addie.
-Hi.
Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you, too.
Oh, sorry, yes, Addie is my new friend,
and she's going to be having
Christmas dinner with us.
Oh, well, welcome.
Thank you.
How do you know each other?
- Oh, it's a funny story.
- Hello? Uncle James!
Oh, little nugget.
Ooh, geez, you're getting big on me.
- Merry Christmas!
- Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas, honey.
-Addie.
-Will. Hey.
-Merry Christmas.
-Merry Christmas, Will.
Addie, sorry, this is my daughter, Molly.
- Her wonderful husband, Will.
- Hi.
They were high school sweethearts.
And this is
my beautiful granddaughter Paige.
And you've met James. And that's it!
It's so lovely to meet you all.
Well, uh, Addie, you can take a chair
there beside James.
Ooh, looks good.
Oh, looks wonderful.
Oh, uh, Christmas crackers.
A little Granway family tradition.
As is eating Christmas dinner at 4 p.m.
and turkey cranberry sandwiches
at midnight.
Got that right.
Now, what about you, Addie?
Does your family have
any special traditions?
Oh. Well, my brother and I
used to open one gift on Christmas Eve.
But it's been a while
since we celebrated the holidays together.
Oh, why's that?
My brother lives in Australia.
And my dad recently retired,
so he alternates holidays between us.
Well, we sure are happy
to have you here with us.
Aren't we, James?
Absolutely. Uh, any friend of my mom's
is a friend of ours.
Molly, would you like to say grace?
Yes.
For food that stays our hunger,
for rest that brings us ease,
for homes where memories linger,
we give our thanks for these.
-Amen.
-Amen.
-Amen.
-Amen!
You know, I'll get that.
Smells so good.
Well, I hope you're hungry.
-The stuffing is incredible.
-No, that's mine.
It is a good stuffing.
Look who I found. You all remember Violet?
Hello, hello. Sorry I'm late.
I ran into Jamie while doing
last-minute Christmas shopping yesterday.
We ended up getting coffee
and closed down the shop
just talking about old times.
One thing led to another, and here I am.
Oh, it's just lovely
to see you again, Violet.
Paige, could you, uh, get another setting,
and Jamie, sorry, James,
could you just bring over a chair?
There's one behind you, Jamie.
Hi, I'm Addie.
Ah, okay.
There you go.
I'm a new family friend.
Oh, please, everybody begin.
-Thank you.
-Hope you're all hungry.
So, Violet,
what have you been doing since--
Since you broke up with Jamie
all those years ago?
If you remember, I moved out West
for college right after high school.
And after you graduate, you don't know
if you'll ever see anyone again,
or if it's the final goodbye.
But I guess some things
are just meant to be.
And then, after we reconnected,
I told Jamie he's the one who got away.
I compare everyone I've ever dated to him,
and no one even comes close.
Oh, now, isn't that sweet?
Addie, can I get you anything else?
Oh, no, I am full,
but everything was absolutely delicious.
-Oh!
-So, Addie, you're new in town?
-I live in New York City.
-Oh?
I'm staying at the Hartford Inn.
Carter sends his best wishes.
Oh, how nice. He's a very kind man.
If you live in New York City,
how do you know my mom?
Okay, well, so, that's a funny story.
I was texting Paige.
I got my own phone, Uncle James.
-All right!
-And I wasn't wearing my glasses
when I typed in her number.
And she accidentally texted me.
We've been chatting ever since.
You bet!
Are you serious?
So, you invited a complete stranger
to our home for Christmas?
I mean-- no offense.
Well, she's not a stranger anymore.
We didn't know that before today.
But I have a sense about people.
Besides, we have been told not to neglect.
To show hospitality to strangers
for thereby some
have entertained angels unawares.
Ang are you an angel?
Oh, well, I had to take off my wings.
They make it hard to move around.
Thank goodness for that.
I'm actually allergic to feathers, so
Dad, I told you, no dad jokes.
Oh. Okay.
I think we should open presents now.
Good idea.
Aw! Nice.
-Thanks, Uncle James.
-You're welcome, kiddo.
There's a bike that goes
with that at home.
Next year.
-Is there a bike?
-Yes.
Aw. Well, Addie, what are you waiting for?
Go ahead, open it.
Okay.
It's beautiful.
It's an ornament from me.
Everybody gets one. It's tradition.
Whether you want one or not.
See the thing is,
when you're looking at your tree,
every ornament brings back a memory.
A beautiful Christmas tradition.
Thank you.
-Thank you.
-This is for you.
-Ooh.
-Thank you.
My goodness.
Oh! Oh, my goodness, Addie,
that's beautiful.
Honestly, you shouldn't have.
You invited me into your home
for Christmas.
It's the least I could do.
Well,
I will always treasure it, my dear.
It's beautiful.
Okay, so who's up for dessert?
- Me!
- I'll help.
-Okay, thanks.
-Oh, no, Mom, you sit, relax.
We'll, uh Addie and I will go get it.
-Sure.
-Oh, thanks.
Does your family celebrate Christmas?
That's a tactful way of asking
why I'm with your family and not my own.
Well?
Uh, my brother is a marine ecologist
in Australia.
-Mm-hmm.
-It's summer there, it's his busy time.
And my dad's with him.
It's just the three of us,
so holidays are pretty low-key.
What about your mom?
She passed when I was 15.
Oh, I'm sorry.
We lost my dad two years ago, so
I'm sorry.
Since we're apologizing,
I'll add my apology for accusing you
of being a stranger.
That's okay,
I did have an escape plan just in case.
Our house is filled
with old photo albums and family videos,
so the only peril you'd be subjected to
is sheer boredom,
if you were forced to watch them.
Is there a significant other
in the picture?
Oh, I, um
I recently got out of
a long-term relationship.
I guess I knew he wasn't the one,
but it's only been two months,
and he's already engaged.
Oh. Ouch.
Hmm. So, after that bombshell, I figured,
why not come here for Christmas
and risk it all?
Well, you know what? Glad you did.
Me too.
So, how long are you staying?
-My train leaves in the morning.
-Tsk. That's too bad, you know?
I thought maybe we could-- Hey.
-Hey. Need some help?
-Sure.
Come on, Jamie, everyone's waiting.
I suppose we should probably
I'll grab the plates.
Bye honey.
Merry Christmas. I love you.
Bye, Uncle James.
- That was great
- Thanks. It was wonderful.
-Your food was fabulous.
-Thank you.
-Bye, love you, bye.
-Merry Christmas, bro.
-Love you.
-Safe trip!
-Good to see you. Be well.
-You too, man. All right.
Oh, dear.
Where's Violet?
Washing up.
Oh, okay.
Thank you guys, so much.
I haven't had a Christmas like this
since, well, since I was a kid.
Oh, we are so glad you joined us.
It's like you've always been
a part of the family. Right?
It's nice to have someone around here
who appreciates my humor.
I know, yeah.
Uh-oh. Look at that.
-The mistletoe. Well, it's tradition.
-Oh.
It's bad luck not to kiss.
-Mom.
-Just for me, go ahead. Eh!
I'm sorry.
- Yeah.
- Excellent.
There you go. Hmm.
Oh, Violet, it was so nice having you.
So lovely to see you again.
Thank you for having me.
Thank you again. We'll talk soon.
-Yeah. You take care of yourself, dear.
-You as well.
-Okay, great.
-Nice to meet you both.
You too. Safe travels back to New York.
Thanks.
Hmm.
I loved seeing your pictures
from Australia.
I'm glad you had a nice visit.
It was nice visiting my brother.
Andrew's always trying to convince
my dad and me to move there.
Is Bruce moving? Are you?
No! No, no, no.
Although, it would be nice
if we were all together.
Luc and I are doing dinner
with my dad tonight.
You were right! Lower temperature worked.
Oh, way to go!
There's nothing like
a warm Christmas cookie for breakfast.
There's somebody here
who would like to say hello to you.
Hey there, Addie.
James!
-When did you get back from Chile?
-The other day.
I heard you were in Australia
not long ago. How was it?
It was great, if you don't mind
poisonous wildlife
lurking around every corner.
Koala bears are pretty cuddly.
You didn't sneak one out for me?
I tried, but they don't really like that.
-Aw
-Where are you off to next?
Uh, Ecuador. I leave tomorrow.
So soon. Are you back for Christmas?
I doubt it, but, uh, I'm gonna try.
Well, nice to see you. Safe travels.
Thanks.
-Take care of yourself.
-You too.
- Goodbye, Addie.
- Bye!
Now, that's a nice girl.
That she is. Don't think I don't know
what you're trying to do, Mom.
-I have no idea what you're talking about.
-Uh-huh.
Didn't you tell me
she has a new boyfriend, uh, Duke?
-Luc.
-Luc. Luc, right.
A server at a restaurant?
Chef, and he owns his own restaurant.
-There you go.
-You know what?
They haven't been dating long.
I don't think it's serious.
I gotta go do laundry and start packing.
Nice girls are hard to find.
-Believe me, I know.
-Yeah.
I'm so sorry Luc couldn't make it.
-Yeah, what happened?
-There's this big New York food critic
who once wrote this piece
about his air-fried duck confit
and millefeuille,
and he's coming in tonight.
Well, it does sound pretty important.
The review could make or break
his restaurant, so he has to be there.
Well, that is perfectly understandable,
and I wish Luc all the best.
-Thank you. I will tell him.
-Thank you.
He did give me a little grief
we weren't eating at his restaurant.
Do you want to go?
We haven't ordered any food yet.
No! No, we always come here.
This is like our one holiday tradition.
Yes. I did want to speak to you
about Christmas, uh
Okay. Yeah, I messaged Andrew
about his flight, but I missed a call.
Right. Well, slight change of plans.
-Is he okay?
-Yeah, your brother's fine.
He's leading a new project in Queensland
and only gets a couple days off
-Okay. I mean, I understand that.
-Right.
So, he'll just do Christmas
with Madison's family?
Well, here's the other thing.
Uh, he and Madison
have decided to end things.
-What?
-Yeah, I mean, this-- it was mutual.
So, they both decided it was
the right thing to do. It's just
Okay, so
do you think you want to go back
for Christmas again?
Your brother is pretty upset.
No, I'm sure he is. You should go.
You know, this is the year
I'm supposed to spend with you.
-That was the deal I--
-It's okay.
I get to spend
the rest of the year with you.
We can celebrate when you get back.
Yeah. Here I go leaving you alone
at Christmas.
I won't be alone. Luc promised
that he would take the day off.
-Yeah?
-Yeah.
Okay. I don't know.
Dad, I'll be fine. Go see Andrew.
-But what happened?
-I know!
Oh, thank you.
I need an after-lunch pick-me-up.
Mm-hmm.
So, are you going back
to Vermont for Christmas?
No. I have plans with Luc.
Oh, right, Luc.
He's great, right?
Mm, all that matters
is that you are happy.
Yeah.
-So, how is James?
-He's in South America.
Mm, it's too bad it's so far away.
We are just friends.
Besides, he's with Violet,
and I'm with Luc.
Uh, from what you told me about last year,
I am telling you right now,
this thing with Violet is not gonna last.
I'm surprised
that it has lasted this long.
Really?
Mm-hmm.
-It's from Luc.
-Oh, speak of the I mean, boyfriend.
-Bad news.
-What's wrong?
Luc's manager took a new job.
He says it will be "impossible to find
a new manager during the holidays."
So, he can't leave the restaurant.
Let me guess, he has to cancel
your plans for Christmas.
Good guess.
You don't seem that mad about it.
-I'll make plans.
-Hmm. So
Is James gonna be home for Christmas?
What? I am just asking for a friend.
I don't know.
But I should call Nana.
Oh!
Merry Christmas, Addie!
Merry Christmas to you, too!
-Welcome back to Hartford.
-Oh, thank you.
I'm so happy to be back.
We're happy to have you.
-How's that old New York City?
-Busy as ever.
So you've had a good year?
Yeah. It went by in a bit of a blur.
I can't believe it's Christmas already.
It'll happen. My mother used to say
that time goes faster as you get older,
so, be sure to cherish each moment.
She's right. That's good advice.
I expect I'll be seeing you
later today at the Granways.
Yeah. Yeah, I'll be there for dinner.
-Are you coming?
-Yeah.
Maybel heard
that my son deployed last week.
It's hard to have him away,
especially during the holidays.
But I'm so proud of him.
I bet you are. Thank him for his service.
I will. Thank you.
And knowing that I was all alone,
Maybel graciously invited me to join her
and her family for Christmas dinner.
-She's just wonderful, isn't she?
-Oh, she
lives the Christmas spirit.
Oh, yeah.
Maybel's
one of a kind, all right.
She speaks very highly of you, too.
Oh, indeed? Oh.
You don't say?
I only speak the truth.
Oh, uh, um, you're in the--
in the same room on the second floor.
-Great.
-Need help with your bags?
No. No, I got it. I'll see you tonight.
Yeah. See ya.
Oh, oh, come in!
Hello?
Hi, Nana!
Oh, Addie! Oh, hi!
I'm sorry, we had an emergency
in the kitchen,
but everything's all better now, and hi!
It is so nice to see you.
You look fantastic.
Oh, thank you. And so do you, of course.
Well, I'm very sorry
your plans with Luc didn't work out.
Actually, I'm thrilled
that you're here with us.
James?
Hey there, stranger.
-Hi!
-Gosh, it's great to see you again.
You too! When did you get to town?
Couple days ago.
-How's Violet? Where is she?
-We broke up this summer.
-Oh. I didn't know that.
-Yeah.
I texted you when you were in Australia.
That makes sense.
I didn't have great service.
Oh, I wondered why you didn't reply.
I'm sorry.
Are you? 'Cause no one else seems to be.
Yeah, well, I just-- I want
to make sure you're okay though.
Oh, no, no, no, I'm good.
We both changed too much
since high school.
I probably should've ended it
sooner than I did.
Long distance relationships
never really work out.
I'm sorry, I just want you to be happy.
I want all my children to be happy.
And you, Addie, too,
I want you to be happy.
- Aw.
- Hey, hey, hey!
- Hello, hello!
- Hi, kids!
Merry Christmas.
Good to see you too. Hi!
You have got to stop growing up.
Tell me about it.
My little baby's already in middle school.
They grow up so quick.
Should we have another?
I think that's a yes.
Do you want kids?
We haven't even discussed marriage,
let alone kids.
I want a bunch myself,
and I'm gonna name them all Paige,
the boys and the girls.
-You can't do that.
-Sure I can.
Then I just have to call one name,
and they all come a-runnin',
including you.
You'll make a fabulous father.
Mom, are you expecting someone else?
Yes, I've invited--
Oh! That must be him.
-Who'd you invite?
-I don't know.
It's probably Carter.
He owns the Hartford Inn.
-And she told you?
-He mentioned it when I checked in.
-Oh.
-Well, look who's come for dinner.
-Hello!
-Carter! Merry Christmas.
Oh, thank you. Merry Christmas, everyone.
-I'm so glad you could join us.
-Hi.
-Yeah.
-And such beautiful flowers. Thank you.
Oh my, they are so beautiful, thank you.
Here we go.
Oh, thank you, sir.
And you can take a seat right there.
So, what could we get you
to drink, Carter?
Oh, well, a glass of that
would be great, thank you.
Well, James, I think it's your turn
to carve the turkey.
Yes, it is. Okay.
Here we go.
I bet ya Luc carves a mean turkey.
Luc is Addie's boyfriend,
and he has his own French restaurant.
Luc has his own French restaurant?
Mm-hmm. "C'est Dlicieux."
On the Upper East Side.
- Wow.
- What kind of foods are French foods?
-Fries.
-And snails.
Ha ha, Uncle James.
And chocolate souffle.
Mm.
And didn't you tell me
he actually has a Michelin star?
-Yes, he does.
-Oh, that's very impressive.
Too bad he couldn't make it with you.
I'd love to have a professional chef
cook us dinner.
I don't know, personally,
there's nothing better than
a home-cooked Christmas dinner,
made with Nana's love.
Thank you, sweetie.
Addie, would you like to say grace
this year?
Sure. I would love to.
For food that stays our hunger,
for rest that brings us ease,
for homes where memories linger,
we give our thanks for these.
Amen.
Amen.
Well, let's begin, shall we?
-Are you hungry?
-I'm starving.
Good, good, good.
My mom mentioned your boyfriend
cancelled Christmas plans last minute.
-I'm sorry.
-Are you?
No, not really.
So, are you two pretty serious?
Yeah, we're still getting
to know each other.
Between our two jobs, we don't get
to spend much time together.
Ah. That's tough.
Do you know, from what I've heard,
Duke doesn't really sound--
Luc.
Luc. Doesn't really sound like your type.
Well, I was surprised
Victoria was your type.
Violet. And, uh, touch.
You know, I really don't have a type.
Truth is, I've never actually
been in love before.
And that's the look I usually get
when I say that.
You've never been in love?
Well, I've cared about women
I've dated in the past, of course,
and I've been infatuated
more than once, but, uh,
I feel like when I find the woman
whose happiness
is more important than my own,
that's when I'll know I'm in love.
Wow, okay.
Pretty profound, right?
Oh, oh.
Are you okay?
Uh, I was just moving a patient
the other day, and I felt a little pop.
Even doctors have back problems.
Yeah.
Uh, do you want me to have a look?
Um, yeah, sure.
Okay.
The pain's not excruciating,
so I don't think
it's a herniated disc, but
It doesn't look like a herniated disc.
You are a mess.
So I've been told.
-You're tight.
-Yep.
Here, hold still.
- Huh. That feels a little better.
- Ahem. What's this?
- Uh, nothing, it's strictly professional.
- Chiropractic treatment.
She's a chiropractor, so
Can we open presents now?
Yes! What a good idea.
Huh.
-I'll put your bill in the mail.
-Perfect.
Let's go.
Aw!
- Beautiful.
- Everybody gets one.
Aw, I'm honored.
I am honored.
Oh!
Oh. Sneakers.
-Those are the ones you wanted, right?
-Very practical.
Addie, why don't you open that one
from me?
Oh, okay.
Did you make this?
Yes, I did.
Wow! I love it. Thank you.
Well, thank you for my beautiful bracelet.
-Look it!
-Oh!
Oh, it's beautiful.
-Thanks, Addie.
-You're welcome.
Here, let me help you.
Aw, this is so cozy.
Oh, this is for you.
Oh, what have we got here?
You did it.
You brought me a koala from Australia.
- I did.
- Adorable, thank you.
-You're welcome.
-So cool.
All right, and for you.
Really? You shouldn't have.
Oh, come on. Open it up.
Okay.
Wow, James, I --
-What's the charm, is it a bird?
-A bird?
Now you don't have to hide your wings.
It's an angel.
An angel, yeah.
Is that an emerald?
That's my birthstone.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Okay, so let's watch the movie now?
I gotta walk off that amazing meal.
Anybody up for a walk?
A walk? That sounds good to me. Huh!
-What?
-Eh.
Oh, um um, on second thought,
uh, maybe later.
After the movie.
-I'll go.
-Great, I'll go grab our coats.
Great.
-Hi, Santa.
-Hi, Santa. Merry Christmas.
Merry Christmas!
This town is adorable.
Yeah, they say you can't go home again,
because it just won't be the same,
but every time I come back,
I appreciate it more and more.
Wow, and you've been to
some pretty amazing places in the world.
Yeah.
Yeah, I have. I am grateful
for all those opportunities,
but I'm even more grateful for being able
to help the people I have.
They're lucky to have you.
Thank you. Sweet of you to say.
No, I just-- I feel very fortunate.
I try not to take anything for granted.
-You're right. We are very fortunate.
-Yeah.
And thank you so much
for walking with me,
'cause I needed
the extra steps to walk off that
those two pieces of pumpkin pie.
I think you had three.
You caught me.
Have any plans in the new year?
Yeah, I leave for Brazil next week.
Brazil, wow! How long is the assignment?
A year, maybe more.
-That's a long time.
-Yeah. Yeah, it is.
I'm looking forward to it.
Although, my dream job is Jamaica.
Jamaica would be a dream-job location.
-Have you applied?
-Oh, yeah, I've applied several times,
but there haven't been any openings
the past three years.
It's a pretty popular choice.
I can imagine why.
Yeah.
-Is that you?
-Yeah.
-If you need to take that
-Um, it's okay, I'll call him back.
When I was
I was in Tokyo three years ago,
and they talked about
this saying, Koi no Yokan.
Koi no Yokan?
Yeah, nice work.
It translates to the feeling of knowing
that you will soon fall in love
with the person you just met.
-I like that.
-Yeah.
Kind of takes the pressure off.
Hi, James!
Merry Christmas!
That's another great thing
about growing up in such a small town--
you know almost everyone.
-It's definitely a plus.
-Yeah.
And the opposite of growing up
in a big city.
You're lucky if you even know
two of your neighbors.
Ah, yeah. I can imagine.
Ooh, well, it looks like
the family's getting ready to leave.
-We should probably go say bye.
-Okay.
Oh, sweetie pie, I love you.
Oh, it was a wonderful Christmas.
-Thanks for all your help.
-Thanks, Mom. You're amazing.
And so are you.
-Bye.
-Merry Christmas.
Nice to see you guys.
We'll see you very soon, huh?
- Good to see you.
- Bye, thanks.
Safe trip. Merry Christmas.
- Well
- Merry Christmas. I love you.
You too, I love you too, honey.
Call me when you get back to New York?
-I will.
-Okay, great. Great, great.
Oh, you know, I wanted to give you
some shortbread.
You can't go home empty-handed.
Oh, okay, I'm ready for shortbread.
Yeah.
Well, good luck in Brazil.
Oh, thank you.
-If you're ever in New York City
-I'd call you first.
Good.
Good night.
Good night.
See you next week, Karen.
Have a good night.
Hey, are you free Friday?
For you? Yes.
If you're trying to set me up
on a blind date, no.
Well, Zach and I will be there, too.
I appreciate it, but no, thank you.
Come on. Come out! You have been mopey
ever since you ended it with Luc.
No, I mean, that was
the easiest breakup I've ever had.
I told him the relationship
wasn't working. He said, "C'est la vie."
And then he went back to his coq au vin.
So, is all of this about James?
How could it be about James?
He's in Brazil.
Also, James is the one that said
long-distance relationships never work.
One of these days,
you are gonna have to look at
why you're only attracted
to emotionally-stunted or unavailable men.
-That is not true.
-Mark? Luc?
I mean, do you keep on opening yourself up
to the wrong guys
because you think they're safer?
But you still get hurt.
Didn't you mention you had something
you wanted to tell me?
Yes! Actually, uh, Zach and I
put in an offer on a house in the suburbs,
and it was accepted.
Congratulations!
Thank you. Thank you. We're excited,
but the commute is really long,
so I've started looking
for something closer to home.
What?
I put in my two weeks' notice
this morning.
I know, it's a shock, and I didn't want
to say anything until we knew for sure.
I'm really happy for you guys.
But I am gonna miss you.
Well, there is a spare room,
so you can come and stay anytime, and
and it's only an hour away.
I will.
So, have you heard from James?
I don't know. I got a few postcards.
I don't think he's coming home
for Christmas.
You didn't answer my question.
What are you afraid of?
I'm not afraid.
Well then, call him and tell him that
you can't stop thinking about him.
That you want to see him so much
that you bought a ticket,
and you'll be in Rio next week.
Or show up and tell him in person.
I can't do that.
What are you so afraid of?
Three interviews and no callbacks.
I mean, maybe I should just
stop looking and stay here.
Ugh, but with Traci gone
Keep looking. Something will come up.
So, uh, is there anything
on the dating front?
-No.
-No?
No. No one worth a second date with.
Addie, I know nothing's more painful
than losing someone
that you love so completely.
And I know nothing's scarier
than opening up again
and risking being hurt.
But love's worth it, honey.
First Traci, now you. What is this?
Psychoanalysis therapy day for Addie?
Your mother loved with all her heart.
She wouldn't want you
to miss out on that,
especially because of her.
-I miss her.
-Yeah, me too.
It's it's tough.
It hurts, but true love,
whenever you find it,
oh, Addie, it's worth it.
- This is really good.
- Yeah, it is good.
You book those train tickets
for Christmas yet?
Yeah, Maybel invited me to stay
for a few days this year.
Did she? What is that,
three times in three years?
-Mm-hmm.
-You thinking of turning us in?
No. But they are like extended family now.
And it's only four hours to Hartford.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah. You know, um
Andrew's been asking us
to move to Australia.
-Yes.
-Yeah.
Well, he was thinking,
when I go this time for Christmas,
that, um maybe I should stay.
-What?
-Yeah.
Wow!
You're thinking of moving.
I would never want to leave you alone.
That's sweet of you,
but I'm-I'm fine, Dad.
What do you want? I mean, what
what would make you happy?
Well, uh, you know I love you
and your brother equally.
Yes, I love you too.
Right. Um
I had such fun last time I was there.
I was working
with the Ecological Marine Society.
It just felt so good to feel useful again.
Dad, I think you should do it.
-Yeah?
-Yeah!
I mean, what are you doing
in your retirement here?
Sitting around, worrying about me?
The only thing that would make it better,
of course,
is if you moved out to Australia with us.
Turns out that Andrew,
he's got a friend, he owns a clinic.
They're looking for chiropractors.
You guys have this all planned out.
Yes, we do. You know why?
Because family,
no matter how you define it,
it's really the most important thing.
Yeah.
Tell Andrew to send me the application.
-Really?
-Yeah, I'll look at it.
He'll be delighted.
You're moving to Australia?
-Yeah, it's crazy, right?
-What?
Nana, how are you?
Well, I'm-I'm great, but, um,
I just wanted to let you know
that I've been outvoted,
and it's been decided that
I'm not hosting Christmas this year.
Oh no! I mean, I understand.
I'm sure it's a lot of work.
So, I guess I'll see you in the new year?
Oh, no, Addie, we're not cancelling
Christmas, I'm just not hosting it.
Oh. Okay, good.
It's become
one of my new favorite traditions.
Yeah, mine too.
So, if you're not hosting, uh, who is?
James.
James? I thought he wasn't home
'til January.
Well, his plans changed.
I-I thought I told you.
Nope.
Oh. Well, okay then,
we'll see you really soon. Bye!
-Okay, bye.
-Hugs!
Hmm.
You were right, this year went by
even faster than last year.
How are you? How was your year?
I have to say, it's one of the best years
I've had in a long time. Maybe ever.
Really? I'm so happy to hear that.
It's good of you to come say hello.
Yeah! And I'm checking in.
What? You're not in the system.
And when I saw there was
no reservation, I assumed --
No, no, I I went online and made
a booking about a month ago.
I have my confirmation receipt.
No, no. We upgraded the system, and I'm
I'm afraid we lost several reservations.
Oh, no. Um okay.
Well, is there any availability?
I'm so sorry. We're completely full.
Well, is there a B&B or a hotel?
No. Um, why don't you phone Maybel?
Good idea.
Hi, it's Addie. Yes. Yeah, I've made it.
Um, but my reservation has gone MIA, so
I'm sorry.
Really? Okay, thank you. Bye.
She said I can stay with her.
I knew she wouldn't leave you
out in the cold.
By the way, I wanted to ask,
how's your son doing?
Good. I spoke with him earlier today.
He's hoping to get home this summer.
I can hardly wait to see him.
Thank you for asking.
I'm really glad to hear that.
Oh, just, um
-Sure.
-Let me get it.
James!
Hey! Addie.
Hi!
My mom had things to do,
so I offered to pick you up.
You don't mind?
Not at all. It's great to see you.
I want to hear all about Brazil.
Rio was incredible.
I'll tell you all about it later.
I look forward to hearing them.
How does it feel being back after a year?
Happy to be home.
Um, it was beautiful, people were amazing,
but the job itself was
a little exhausting.
I may need you to take
another look at my neck.
Happy to. Free of a charge
as a thank you for picking me up today.
Fair deal. Is this it?
That's it. So, when's your next adventure?
My next adventure
is in the exhilarating world
of do-it-yourself home repairs.
What?
You bought a house?
I've actually owned it for a few years.
Tenants moved out last month,
so it's perfect timing.
-That's great.
-It's a little small, but it's home.
Are you kidding?
This is, like, a mansion in New York City.
And the yard is great.
I actually had an ulterior motive
in bringing you here first.
Really? And what is that?
I've never actually hosted
a Christmas dinner,
so I could use
all the help I can get, hmm?
-I'd be happy to help.
-I was hoping you'd say that.
So, I'll give you the VIP tour,
and then you can get to scrubbing
the chimney, the oven.
Oh, did my mom tell you
about my girl, Lily?
Uh, no.
You'll have to meet her
before I take you to my mom's.
Can't wait to meet her.
Come on!
Here it is.
I plan on redoing both bathrooms
and putting in new flooring, but--
-He's a carpenter.
-Degree from YouTube.
Is there anything you can't do?
Lily!
Oh, there she is.
There she is. There she is.
-Ah, who's a good girl?
-I thought never mind. Hi!
Wow, she's usually pretty shy
with new people.
She's so sweet. When did you get a dog?
My neighbors didn't want to kennel her
while they're on vacation,
I offered to look after her.
She'll be joining us for Christmas.
Add "pet sitter extraordinaire"
to your resume.
Oh, it's on there.
The real selling point to this place
is the in-law suite.
I have my boxes
to unpack in there right now,
but someday when keeping up her own house
becomes too much,
my mom can live here.
You're a good son.
She's a great mom.
It's the least I could do.
So, ready to get started?
I'm ready.
Good. Because
Oh, you weren't kidding.
You do have a lot to do.
Yeah, you have no idea.
Two days 'til Christmas. We can do this.
-I'm holding you to it.
-But I'm not sweeping.
Deal.
Did you know the number-one cause
of fires over the holidays
is people not watering their trees?
I did not.
Mm-hmm.
Your tree is looking a little sparse.
Ah, don't worry, the ornament queen
is on her way.
Oh, the ornaments are here.
Great.
Oh, where's Addie?
Well, hello to you, too.
You know my darling,
handsome son, I love you.
-Oh, there she is!
-Hi, Nana.
Oh, it's so good to see you.
And two days early!
-You too. Hi, Carter.
-Hello, hello.
And you look gorgeous, as usual.
-Thank you.
-Doesn't she look gorgeous?
That she does.
You, you look fantastic.
How are you doing?
Well, I feel fantastic.
Carter helped me bring over
the decorations you wanted,
so, there you go.
Let me grab that from you.
Would you like to come inside?
Addie is making
her world-famous eggnog from scratch.
-Is that right?
-Yes! But then James said
that his recipe was so much better.
We can't stay.
We're on our way to get
pumpkin pie ingredients.
Yeah, she doesn't know this yet,
but pumpkin pies are my specialty.
I did not know that.
I'll see you two later.
-Bye!
-Bye, guys!
Thank you for helping me down these stairs
that don't have a railing.
Okay, Ma, I'll put in a railing.
It's looking better already.
I have to apologize to my mom
for giving her such a hard time
about buying so many ornaments
over the years.
Your mom seems really happy.
She and Carter are adorable together.
He's a good man. He's really good to her.
If she's happy, I'm happy.
I'm having a hard time picturing you
as a contented homeowner.
Well, truth is, I was offered
a position in Jamaica.
-Your dream job.
-Well, I asked to defer to a later date.
What? You didn't accept it?
A couple days before I was offered
the position, my mom slipped on some ice.
-What?
-She's fine, just a little bruised, but
it made me realize
she needs family nearby.
I want to be close,
in case she needs anything.
I'm glad she's okay.
And I understand
wanting to be nearby family.
I really miss my dad and my brother.
Well, I hear you may be moving
to the Gold Coast.
I haven't figured it out yet.
There's nothing really
keeping me in New York.
All right, pros and cons.
Pros-- my dad and brother are there.
I have somewhere to stay. It's beautiful.
-Cons?
-Poisonous wildlife.
What else?
I don't know, I I've always lived
in the same borough.
I work at my first job,
I see my childhood doctor.
I get to go to the same deli and bakery
I've always gone to.
So, the fear of change is on the list.
Maybe?
I need a job. I've applied to a clinic,
and I haven't heard back.
That's one of
the two big deciding factors.
What's the other one?
You don't have a special someone
in your life I'm not aware of, do you?
Yeah. No, not, uh, well
You should put this up.
Okay.
Ahh.
There. How's that look?
-Perfect.
-Hmm.
So, what's, uh, what's next on the list?
You tell me.
My grandma made these
after the first snow fell every year
to feed the birds and the squirrels
during the winter.
Just wanted to surprise my mom.
Aw, that's really sweet.
So, uh, what do we do?
-You've never decorated pinecones?
-No, never.
Bird feeders?
New York City, remember?
Oh, you are in for a treat.
All right, start by picking a pinecone.
-Mm-hmm.
-Cover it with a bunch of peanut butter.
Dip it in the birdseed,
then, voil, ready to hang.
Okay, sounds easy enough.
Let me try.
Peanut butter.
There you go.
Get it all over.
I got a lot. Okay.
-Perfect.
-Bird seed Et voil!
A Christmas masterpiece.
A masterpiece?
I think someone's been into the eggnog.
All right, let's see.
I bet she smells the peanut butter.
I should probably let her out.
I'm gonna make a few more of these.
-All right. Have fun!
-How cute.
Adorable.
It's open!
- Morning!
- Hey, Addie.
Ooh, it is freezing out there.
My mom give you a ride?
Nope, I walked.
It's six blocks.
City girl.
I stopped for coffee along the way.
All right, thank you.
He cooks!
One of your top qualifications
in a man, if I recall.
That quality's gone down the list
since last Christmas.
But I love a home-cooked meal.
Good. I could use all the help I can get.
I have no clue what to do with these.
Any ideas?
Yes. Do you have a recipe book?
Um I think so. Let's see.
Yep. Here is it.
Okay. Uh, we could do mashed,
roasted, smashed, scalloped,
loaded, wedges, pancakes, or salad?
Hmm. Quite the versatile vegetable.
I vote traditional mashed.
Traditional mashed is my favorite, too.
All right, well, let's get started.
You need to peel it first.
Right, peel first, then mash. Okay.
-Sink.
-Wash. Gotcha. Okay.
-That looks good. Nice work.
-Thank you.
You have earned yourself some hot cocoa.
I would love some.
But what's next on the list?
-Defrost the turkey.
-Good.
Here you are.
Yum. You even added marshmallows.
A little bonus for all your help today.
We make a good team.
Yeah, we do.
Did you see that? A shooting star.
Wow, yeah. Make a wish.
Hmm. What'd you wish for?
I wished for Christmas dinner
to be a success.
How about you?
Yeah, yeah, something like that.
Ooh, that reminds me,
it's your tradition to open a gift
on Christmas Eve, right?
You remembered that?
Of course.
From your first Christmas with us.
Wow.
That means so much. Thank you.
You're welcome.
James
Do you need to get that?
It's my sister.
She's already called three times
to remind me to defrost the turkey
and set my alarm
to wake up early enough
to put it in the oven.
You'd think
I'd never cooked a turkey before.
-Have you cooked a turkey before?
-No.
That's not the point.
It's getting late.
You have to get up early
with the turkey, so,
I should probably go.
Yeah. I'll grab my keys.
Merry Christmas.
Love you, Dad, and Andrew.
Talk soon. Bye.
Traci! Merry Christmas. How's Florida?
Oh, it's sunny and amazing.
I love our Christmases at the beach.
My mother-in-law, Kathy, she goes all out.
It's her new tradition.
That's great.
So, did you tell James how you feel?
What did he say?
Uh, well, I haven't found
the right moment yet.
Right, 'cause you've only had three years.
It's been three Christmases.
Technically, only two years.
You can't risk two more or even one more.
I know.
I know, you're right. I'm
I'm gonna tell him today.
Good for you.
-What if he doesn't feel the same?
-Well, then, you'll know for sure.
And you can move on.
And you won't waste the rest of your life
wondering "what if."
Okay, you're right. You're right.
I am going to tell him today.
Hmm. I see that Santa was here.
Yeah, and the proof is all over the table.
I didn't know reindeer were messy eaters.
Right? Though they were probably
in a bit of a hurry
visiting half a billion households.
Hmm, good point.
- Anybody home?
- Come in.
Oh, it looks like Santa was here.
-Aunt Addie!
-Hi!
-And Uncle James.
-Hey there, nugget.
Where's your mom and dad?
They forgot the green bean casserole.
They went back home to get it.
Nana said that she's waiting on
her bread rolls to rise. She'll be late.
-Okay, that's fine--
-Is something burning?
The turkey. Oh, no! Oh, no, no, no, no.
Oh, that's not good.
No! Oh, no, no, no.
Oh, that's burnt.
-Ah.
-That definitely does not look edible.
I don't understand.
I did everything right.
Brand-new oven.
What would make it smoke like that?
-Did you use a dripping pan?
-What's a dripping pan?
Maybe it's salvageable.
Hmm, unfortunately, I don't think it is.
-No.
-Can we order pizza?
We are not ordering pizza, okay?
Um, let's see, what do we got, hmm?
Let's see.
We've got hot dogs and fish sticks?
No and no. How about a frozen pizza?
Where's the nearest grocery store?
Unfortunately, this is Hartford,
not New York City.
Any grocery store within 50 miles
will be sold out of turkey.
Yeah, that could be a problem.
Ah, this is such a disaster.
-Because you burnt the turkey.
-Because you burnt the turkey.
Because I burnt the turkey.
I'll never hear the end of this
if I serve hot dogs and fish sticks
the first time I host a Christmas dinner.
Seriously.
You said the stores are out of turkey,
but I think I have a solution.
-I'll set the table!
-Thanks, Paige.
See you inside, kiddo.
Is that everything?
Yeah, I think we've got all of it.
Okay.
Where'd you come up with this?
Oh, Luc mentioned it once.
Well, thank you, Luc,
for being a great chef
and for also not being a great boyfriend.
What?
You'd be dining on crepes instead of
helping us do turkey damage control.
Okay, well,
I've always preferred a home-cooked meal
to a fancy restaurant.
Same.
Wow, it looks great.
Addie, thank you for everything.
Especially today. You're a great person
to have around in a crisis.
Well, like you said, we make a great team.
We sure do.
Wow.
James
I, um
- Merry Christmas!
- Hey. Merry Christmas, Mom.
Merry Christmas!
Oh, my goodness.
-Can I put these under the tree?
-Sure, yeah.
I would never have thought
to air-fry prime rib, James,
but it looks incredible.
It is for us, though, right?
-Yeah.
-What happened to the turkey?
Don't ask.
Well, you know, Addie and I thought that
we'd try something a little different.
Well, I think it's marvelous.
I, myself, love prime rib.
-James, when were you gonna tell us?
-Tell you what?
We heard that you got
a medical assignment in Jamaica. Congrats.
Well, you know, there are no secrets
in a big family. Sorry.
Well, um, nothing's
actually been decided yet, so
You wouldn't turn it down
on account of me, would you?
Yeah, isn't Jamaica your dream job?
Yes, it is.
I think it's time to eat.
Um, before we, uh,
sit down at the table, I
I want to say something.
Maybel, I never believed
that I'd find again
the kind of happiness
that you brought into my life.
And if you'll have me,
I want to spend the rest of my life
making you just as happy.
-Uh
-If you'll marry me?
Oh! Any objections?
- No.
- Yes!
Yes, my darling, I will marry you.
Help me up so I can give you a kiss.
Okay! Oh! Mwah!
Aww!
Oh! Oh!
I'm so happy for you.
Thank you, and it'll be your turn
soon enough, Addie.
I have a sense about these things.
Congratulations!
Congratulations, Mom.
-Thanks.
-Isn't that something?
Oh, my goodness.
Welcome to the family, Carter.
Congratulations.
Thanks, James. Thank you so much.
Oh, darling, I'm so happy.
Here, look at that.
I am so stuffed, I could burst.
Everything was perfect.
That was a wonderful dinner.
Thank you, James and Addie.
It was all Addie.
No, I definitely can't take
all the credit.
Weird. I missed a call.
I have a voicemail. I should take this.
-Sorry, excuse me.
-Oh, sure, sure.
Ooh, it's a nice fire.
Hi, Addie, this is Dr. Rick Yorkie
with Reef Coast Chiropractic.
My apologies for calling you
over the Christmas holidays,
but we've reviewed your application,
and I have some good news.
We'd like to offer you a position
with our practice.
Please let me know
at your earliest convenience,
so we can start the paperwork.
We'd like you here as soon as possible.
Merry Christmas.
Hey, congratulations.
There's your deciding factor.
Yeah. And congrats to you.
Now you're free to go to Jamaica.
What do you mean?
With your mom getting married,
she'll have Carter.
She won't be alone.
You won't have to look after her.
Yeah.
Hey, if you need
a client testimonial, five stars.
Okay. Make sure you send me
a postcard from Jamaica.
Only if you send me one from Australia.
-Deal.
-Fine.
Isn't it funny how a wrong text
three Christmases ago led to all of this?
I'm so grateful
you texted the wrong number.
So am I, dear.
I'm so happy for you guys.
We appreciate it. Thanks.
Good night. Mwah!
We'll meet you in the car.
-Yeah.
-Bye, sweetie.
-Thanks, Uncle James.
-You're welcome, nugget.
Well, uh, safe travels
back to the Big Apple, Addie,
and we all wish you
good luck in Australia.
-When do you move?
-They want her to start January 9th.
So soon?
You have a lot to do between now and then.
Yeah. Yeah, it's a
it's a lot to wrap my head around.
Well, keep us posted.
I will. Good night.
-Night.
-You are family now.
Oh, thank you.
Great Christmas, James.
-Thanks.
-You should do it every year.
Ah, yeah, we'll see about that.
Hey, so you want to grab coffee
in the morning
before you leave for the train station?
I won't have much time.
But I would love that.
Great, it's a date.
Great.
-Good night.
-Night.
Is James on his way over?
Oh, he messaged me a few minutes ago.
He forgot the caf
doesn't open until noon.
I'll go to his house
for a quick cup of coffee.
Wait, he's not picking you up?
That's not very chivalrous of my son.
I have to have a word with him.
No, no, he offered, but I prefer to walk.
Oh, well, that's fine, then.
Oh, don't let me keep you. You can go.
-I'll be back.
-Mm-hmm.
You know, despite the turkey,
this was a great Christmas.
One I will never forget.
Me either.
You're wearing the necklace.
Yeah. Yeah, I, uh I wear it a lot.
It's my favorite.
Um, how are we doing on time?
I don't want to let you miss the train.
Oh, yeah. I should go.
Okay. Uh, all right, well,
let me know when you get home, and, uh
-Okay.
-good luck with everything.
Thanks. You too. I'll be looking
for that postcard from Jamaica.
Oh, right. I'll be looking
for one from Australia.
Are you sure I can't take you
to the train station?
-I'd be glad to.
-Yeah. Yeah, it's okay.
Carter offered, and you have Lily.
It's easier this way.
Okay. Um, well,
guess this is it.
I guess so.
Um, so, I'll, uh, I'll call you?
-Yeah, we'll talk.
-Okay. Great.
Okay. Bye.
Bye.
Oh, how'd it go with James?
Good.
Have everything you need?
Uh, yeah, that's it.
Thanks for dropping me off.
Not a problem.
I have to stop at the inn afterwards,
and you're on my way.
I liked it so much better
when you were just a train ride away.
I know, me too.
I never expected to be moving,
but we'll keep in touch.
-You'd better.
-Of course. And visits.
Yeah.
Life's funny sometimes, isn't it?
I mean, I never expected at my age
and stage of life to find love again.
This wonderful man
has given me a second chance
at love and happiness.
And you, my darling, bring me more joy
than I ever knew possible.
Alright. What I'm trying to say is,
it's never too late for true love.
She's right, you know.
Now I couldn't imagine life without her.
Oh.
Well, we'd better get you
to the train station, young lady.
Hmm.
The house feels so empty
with everyone gone.
Couple days, your mom and dad
will be back, and you'll be gone, too.
Hey, want to go for a ride?
Want to go for a ride?
Who's that? Come on.
Don't go too far, Lily!
Addie.
Going somewhere?
Did you forget something?
Okay. Two Christmases ago,
I took a chance
on a stranger's text, and it
it changed my life.
I don't want to look back
in two, or three,
or five years and regret not taking
this chance when I had it.
Okay.
From the moment I first saw you,
I I knew.
Koi no Yokan.
I was on my way to the train station
to find you.
Really?
If moving to Australia
is what I need to do to be with you,
then that's what I'm gonna do.
What about Jamaica?
I want to be where you are.
Being with you, your happiness
means more to me than anything.
I guess this is what
falling in love feels like.
Yeah.
I love you, too.
Thanks for taking a chance on me.
Just one thing.
Anything.
Every year, we come back here
for Christmas.
Deal.
When we saw that shooting star,
I wasn't wishing for a Christmas dinner.
Me neither.
And my wish just came true.