A woman (Morgan) returns home to help with her family's Christmas Carnival and romance ignites. A photo journalist (Rowe) curates a surprise reunion.
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00:00:00I've got everything on my Christmas tree
00:00:27I've got everything on my Christmas list
00:00:31There wasn't a thing on my Christmas list
00:00:34Cause all I wanted could never be
00:00:37Underneath the trees
00:00:40I don't need your diamonds
00:00:42I don't need your old stuff
00:00:44I don't need your jewelry
00:00:46Tell me you won't let me go
00:00:49I just know
00:00:52What do you give to a girl?
00:00:54What is everything?
00:00:57I am so sorry. Work today was so crazy.
00:01:01No, don't even worry about it.
00:01:03And thank you for texting me in advance
00:01:05instead of five minutes after you were supposed to be here.
00:01:08Man, I hate when people do that.
00:01:09Me too.
00:01:11Just one other thing that we have in common.
00:01:14Still, showing up late for your second date is not a good look.
00:01:17Well, since our first date was eight hours long,
00:01:20I think I can give you a pass.
00:01:22It was that long?
00:01:23Yeah.
00:01:24Who would have thought that coffee would turn into lunch
00:01:27and lunch would have turned into a movie
00:01:29and a movie would have turned into dinner
00:01:31followed by a horse and carriage ride through Central Park.
00:01:36Well, I had a great time, Mom.
00:01:38Me too.
00:01:41I want to talk to you about something.
00:01:46You go first.
00:01:47Okay, well, first of all,
00:01:49I want you to know that it is totally fine
00:01:52if you say no to what I'm about to tell you, okay?
00:01:55Okay.
00:01:56My great-grandfather started this carnival,
00:01:59and it's a pretty big deal back in Milton,
00:02:02a small town upstate where I'm from.
00:02:04It runs for ten days,
00:02:05and it ends with this big, beautiful dance on Christmas Eve.
00:02:10So I'm heading up there tomorrow.
00:02:12You had mentioned that you didn't have any plans for Christmas,
00:02:16and I know that we just met,
00:02:18but I feel like we have a real connection.
00:02:21You know?
00:02:22So I am extending an invitation for you to come with me for Christmas.
00:02:35No rush, you know.
00:02:36You just think about it and let me know.
00:02:38It's no big deal.
00:02:40So what did you want to tell me?
00:02:44I'm getting back together with my wife.
00:02:48What did you just say?
00:02:51I'm getting back together with my wife.
00:02:53Yeah, no, no.
00:02:54I heard you.
00:02:55You don't need to repeat it.
00:02:56No.
00:02:58Your wife?
00:03:00Well, technically, she's my ex-wife.
00:03:02I did tell you I was married, right?
00:03:05No, you didn't.
00:03:06I think I would have remembered that
00:03:08before I made a complete fool out of myself just now.
00:03:10Look, I am really sorry, Mona.
00:03:13You're an incredible woman.
00:03:16It's just spending time with you the other day
00:03:18reminded me of how much fun she and I had together.
00:03:21And I woke up today and realized I'm still in love with her.
00:03:27And I want her back.
00:03:29And, well, that's what I wanted to say to you.
00:03:35I'm really sorry.
00:03:37Merry Christmas.
00:03:48Merry Christmas.
00:03:56Morning.
00:03:57Good morning.
00:03:59Thank you for coming over last night.
00:04:01Yeah, I was worried about you.
00:04:03How are you feeling?
00:04:05Like a complete idiot.
00:04:06What was I thinking?
00:04:07Asking him to spend Christmas with me.
00:04:10No, don't do that, Mo.
00:04:11Don't blame yourself.
00:04:13Forget about him.
00:04:15I did warn you about meeting guys on dating apps.
00:04:18Too soon?
00:04:19Yeah.
00:04:20Sorry.
00:04:21It's not even just that.
00:04:23Every time I go home I hear the same thing.
00:04:25You're still single?
00:04:26You're not married?
00:04:27Why?
00:04:28Why?
00:04:29Why?
00:04:30Why?
00:04:31Because you're focusing on your incredible career.
00:04:34You started as a sales associate in a small boutique
00:04:36and now you're a major social media ambassador
00:04:38for international brands.
00:04:40That's why.
00:04:41And nobody back home cares about that.
00:04:43It's Christmas.
00:04:44It's about kids and family and I have neither
00:04:46and I'm about to be 40.
00:04:48In eight years?
00:04:49Semantics!
00:04:52I just have to face it.
00:04:53I have horrible luck with men.
00:04:56What about Roger?
00:04:59He bought a house.
00:05:01And he moved to the motherland.
00:05:02Didn't tell me.
00:05:03I found out online.
00:05:04Kevin.
00:05:05Oh, the last time we went on a date
00:05:07he gave the waitress his number in front of me.
00:05:10Gordon?
00:05:11Join a monastery.
00:05:12I moved to Bali.
00:05:13We're really not helping here.
00:05:14Hey, look at it this way.
00:05:15Your mom and your sister are both happily married
00:05:18and you will be too soon.
00:05:20It's in your DNA.
00:05:22They did both find the loves of their lives
00:05:24at the magical Milton Christmas dance.
00:05:27So magical about this dance.
00:05:29Rumor has it, if you kiss your date
00:05:32under the mistletoe on Christmas Eve
00:05:34you will have lasting love.
00:05:37And you believe that?
00:05:40Happy for my mom and my sister
00:05:43you and that old quilt.
00:05:45Hey, my mother made this for me.
00:05:47Just like her mom made one for her.
00:05:49It's tradition.
00:05:50No, it's dusty.
00:05:56Look at that.
00:05:57It's like she heard you talking about her.
00:06:01Hey, mom.
00:06:02When are you coming home?
00:06:03The carnival's tomorrow
00:06:04and your sister's feeling down.
00:06:05She needs you.
00:06:06Why? What happened?
00:06:07Jackson called.
00:06:09He thought the Navy was going to give him time off
00:06:11and now he's not coming at all.
00:06:13Oh, no.
00:06:14It's their first Christmas away from each other
00:06:16in 12 years.
00:06:18Okay, well, I'll be there tomorrow.
00:06:20But I am preparing you right now.
00:06:22I am not going to the dance.
00:06:25What do you mean?
00:06:26You have to go.
00:06:27We have to take our family picture
00:06:29in front of the big tree.
00:06:30We've been doing it since you girls were little.
00:06:32Mom, we can take that picture anywhere.
00:06:34Mona Sinclair.
00:06:35Since when did you stop caring about tradition?
00:06:38I care.
00:06:39I just...
00:06:41Fine.
00:06:42Forget I said anything.
00:06:43Great.
00:06:45Oh, do you remember my friend Tony?
00:06:48Her son Solomon is single
00:06:50and he's coming here for Christmas.
00:06:52I think the two of you should go to the dance together.
00:06:55Mom, please, please,
00:06:56please stop trying to hook me up.
00:06:58I'm going to send you his picture now.
00:07:04And I have a big surprise for you when you get here.
00:07:06See you tomorrow, dear.
00:07:08See you tomorrow.
00:07:12Oh.
00:07:17And this is why I only go home for Christmas.
00:07:21I mean...
00:07:22Don't you dare.
00:07:30Honey, you shouldn't be carrying all those.
00:07:33It's fine.
00:07:35I talked to Mona.
00:07:36She's coming tomorrow.
00:07:37Great.
00:07:38We could use the help around here.
00:07:39I really miss her.
00:07:40We need to talk to her about the carnival.
00:07:42No, we don't.
00:07:43We can wait until after Christmas.
00:07:45She needs to know, Harold.
00:07:46We haven't seen her since last Christmas.
00:07:49I just wanted to enjoy the holiday.
00:07:51Promise me you won't say anything.
00:07:55Okay.
00:07:56If that's what you want.
00:07:57I do.
00:07:59Love you.
00:08:01Love you, too.
00:08:11Oh.
00:08:14Hey, girl.
00:08:15What's going on?
00:08:16Hey, Shay.
00:08:17I just got in.
00:08:19I forgot how adorable this place is.
00:08:22Anyway, my mom is going to have me busy for the next 24 hours.
00:08:25I'm stopping by my favorite coffee shop, grab a few muffins for the nephews.
00:08:28But I was wondering if...
00:08:34Fletcher?
00:08:36Who is Fletcher?
00:08:37He's this guy I dated in high school.
00:08:40I haven't seen him in years.
00:08:43I gotta let you go.
00:08:44Bye.
00:08:45Mona Sinclair.
00:08:48Wow, you've gotten even more beautiful.
00:08:50Fletcher, hi.
00:08:51It's so nice to see you.
00:08:53When did you get back to town?
00:08:54I moved back about eight months ago.
00:08:55Oh.
00:08:56You home for the holidays?
00:08:57Yeah.
00:08:58I'm going to the carnival with my family.
00:09:00I'll be there.
00:09:01I'm bringing the fire truck down for the kids.
00:09:03You have kids?
00:09:04No.
00:09:05I don't have a family.
00:09:06No.
00:09:07Oh.
00:09:08And I haven't found the right one yet.
00:09:10Oh.
00:09:11No wedding ring.
00:09:13Yeah, no.
00:09:15I guess I haven't found the right one either.
00:09:22Well, I'm going this way, so...
00:09:26Hey, I know you just got here, but maybe we could catch up later.
00:09:33I would love that.
00:09:35Cool.
00:09:36I'll DM you.
00:09:37Oh, really?
00:09:39Okay, I admit I've been checking out your social media the past few years.
00:09:44Very impressive.
00:09:48Well, I guess I'll see you later.
00:09:51I'll see you later.
00:10:07Bye.
00:10:17There she is!
00:10:21Oh, I missed you!
00:10:23Oh, I missed you too.
00:10:25I didn't think you'd be here.
00:10:27Well, where else would I be?
00:10:28I thought you'd be at the carnival.
00:10:30Oh, no.
00:10:31The boys are inside talking to their father, and I'm just waiting on the reporter to get here.
00:10:35What reporter?
00:10:36Mama didn't tell you?
00:10:37No.
00:10:38All she said was she had a surprise for me.
00:10:41Well, Culture and Lifestyle magazine is doing a piece on small towns that exemplifies the Christmas spirit.
00:10:47And they've chosen our town, Christmas in Milton.
00:10:51Oh, excuse me.
00:10:52Wait, it gets better.
00:10:53They're doing a feature of a family and on Mom and Dad and how they built up the carnival over the years.
00:10:58So, the reporter is coming here and he's staying at the guest house while he does the article.
00:11:02Isn't that cool?
00:11:03Yeah, it's so cool.
00:11:05Oh, girl.
00:11:07There's my baby.
00:11:09You love my baby.
00:11:11It's so good to see you.
00:11:13Hi, Mama.
00:11:14Hi, Dad.
00:11:18Did Aaron tell you about the reporter?
00:11:20Isn't that exciting?
00:11:21Sure is, Mom.
00:11:23My baby lives in New York.
00:11:24She doesn't get excited about small town stuff anymore.
00:11:28Oh, did I mention that we have a new mailman?
00:11:31Mona, he is so attractive.
00:11:33Mom.
00:11:34Linda, the girl hasn't even stepped foot in the house.
00:11:37Give it a rest.
00:11:40We'll talk later.
00:11:41Let's get out of this cold.
00:11:43Come on.
00:11:44I'm so glad you're home.
00:11:45I'm sorry I won't be there for Christmas.
00:11:47It's not fair.
00:11:48You'll miss everything.
00:11:49We miss you, Dad.
00:11:51I know, kiddos.
00:11:52I'm so sorry.
00:11:53It's been like this ever.
00:11:54But I promise I'll keep calling every day so I feel like I'm there with you, okay?
00:11:57Okay.
00:11:59It's getting late here, boys.
00:12:00Let me talk to your mom for a second.
00:12:02Love you guys.
00:12:04Good night.
00:12:05Good night, Daddy.
00:12:06Good night.
00:12:09Hello, my not-so-little nephews.
00:12:12Come here.
00:12:13Come here.
00:12:14Hi, Auntie Mona.
00:12:15Aw, I'm happy to see you, too.
00:12:18Come on.
00:12:19Cheer up.
00:12:23Hey, why don't you go get my bags in the car?
00:12:25There might be a surprise in there for you.
00:12:31Were you able to speak to the Admiral?
00:12:33Yes.
00:12:34And the answer is still no.
00:12:38Duty calls.
00:12:39I get it.
00:12:40I'll talk to the boys.
00:12:42I love you.
00:12:43I love you, too, sweetheart.
00:12:46You okay?
00:12:47Yeah.
00:12:49It's just gonna be really hard this Christmas.
00:12:52We'll have no fair.
00:12:53Your little sister's here.
00:12:54Ooh.
00:12:57Oh, I think that's the reporter guy.
00:12:59Give me a second, okay?
00:13:00Okay.
00:13:04♪
00:13:08Wow, you are quick.
00:13:26Des, this is my brilliant sister, Mona.
00:13:29She's visiting for the holidays.
00:13:31Mona, this is Des Jordan with Culture & Lifestyle magazine.
00:13:34Really nice to meet you.
00:13:37Hi.
00:13:38Here's my card.
00:13:40Wow, a business card.
00:13:42I haven't seen one of these in, like, ever.
00:13:46Yeah, I know.
00:13:48Most people usually share their information through text, email, or social media.
00:13:53But I personally like the personal approach.
00:13:57You know, I just think that technology is really deteriorating the whole human interaction.
00:14:03Well, you know, since I work in social media, I have to disagree.
00:14:10So, Des, where are you coming from?
00:14:12New York City.
00:14:13Is that right?
00:14:14Well, you know, Mona actually lives in New York City also.
00:14:18What a coincidence.
00:14:20Really?
00:14:21Yes, it is.
00:14:22Which part?
00:14:23Manhattan. You?
00:14:24Brooklyn.
00:14:26Hmm.
00:14:31The guest house is unlocked. It's on the right side of the driveway.
00:14:33Please make yourself at home.
00:14:36I can't believe your mom was so gracious.
00:14:38Well, when you mentioned you were highlighting the carnival, I mean, you made our mothers Christmas.
00:14:42That's nice to hear.
00:14:43All right, well, just give me 15 minutes and I'll be ready.
00:14:46Okay, great.
00:14:47Looking forward to showing you Christmas in Milton.
00:14:49It's really nice meeting you.
00:14:51Yeah, you too.
00:14:53Okay, you two have fun. I will see you later.
00:14:56Uh, later?
00:14:58Where are you headed?
00:15:01I have a date.
00:15:02A date? Already?
00:15:04I thought you were seeing a guy in New York.
00:15:06No, that is a long, sad story.
00:15:08Okay, well, I have a couple minutes, so talk fast.
00:15:13And you know what he said?
00:15:14What did he say?
00:15:15Merry Christmas.
00:15:16Merry Christmas.
00:15:18No, he didn't really say Merry Christmas before walking away, did he?
00:15:22He sure did.
00:15:23Wow, unbelievable.
00:15:25I feel the need to apologize on behalf of all of the decent men in the world.
00:15:29Uh, are there any?
00:15:31Oh, shots fired?
00:15:34I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
00:15:36So, what about you?
00:15:38Why are you still single?
00:15:40It's hard out here.
00:15:41Oh, please. Hard for you?
00:15:43I'm sure there's a list of women waiting to date Milton's favorite fire stopper.
00:15:48Women here are kind of predictable.
00:15:50I need excitement.
00:15:55Like a cup of hot cocoa with whipped cream gummies kind of excitement.
00:16:00Well, there are plenty of toppings right over there. Go wild.
00:16:03Toppings are easy. Women, that's a different story.
00:16:06Have you ever tried dating apps?
00:16:08No, thanks.
00:16:09Especially not after the story you just told me.
00:16:12Well, no risk, no reward.
00:16:15And you did say that you wanted excitement.
00:16:17Same old Mona. Always the optimist.
00:16:20Yeah, not quite.
00:16:22At this point, I am convinced that I will be single for the rest of my life.
00:16:27Well, maybe I'll just have to do something about that.
00:16:31Mmm. Smells so good in here, sis.
00:16:34Thanks. Just making a few things for the next couple of days.
00:16:38Are you headed to the carnival?
00:16:40Yeah. Well, you know I need to show my face today or I'm not going to hear the end of it from Mom.
00:16:44Well, at least you know that.
00:16:46Uh-uh. No. Uh-uh.
00:16:48I'm just tasting it.
00:16:50I'm not going to tell Mom.
00:16:52I'm not going to tell Mom.
00:16:54I'm not going to tell Mom.
00:16:56I'm not going to tell Mom.
00:16:58No. Uh-uh.
00:17:00I'm just tasting it.
00:17:02You want to ride with me?
00:17:04Oh, I can't. We're going to do Christmas photos to send to Jackson.
00:17:06Just trying to find ways to keep their spirits up, you know?
00:17:08Well, let me know if there's anything I can do to help, okay?
00:17:10I will.
00:17:12How was your date?
00:17:14Oh.
00:17:16It was nice.
00:17:18Yeah?
00:17:20It was with Fletcher.
00:17:22Fletcher Johnson?
00:17:24Why didn't you tell me he was back in town?
00:17:26I don't remember why you're here. Family.
00:17:28I know. I know.
00:17:30So where's our resident reporter?
00:17:32Oh, I dropped him off at the carnival.
00:17:34You mind picking him up?
00:17:36Chaperoning a reporter around Milton.
00:17:38Wow.
00:17:40Merry Christmas to me.
00:17:42Don't think I don't know what you're doing.
00:17:44Drive safe. Love you.
00:17:48So when does your article come out?
00:17:50Christmas Eve.
00:17:52Nice.
00:17:54You like it?
00:17:56Oh, I love it.
00:17:58So much culture and great shopping.
00:18:00There's always a party.
00:18:02It's the complete opposite of Milton.
00:18:04Well, I hear there's a lot of culture and tradition here, too.
00:18:06Okay, when I say culture, I'm talking about the arts.
00:18:08Broadway.
00:18:10Museums.
00:18:12Not trolleys and folk art.
00:18:14Why did you pick Milton, anyway?
00:18:16Because it is so picturesque this time of year.
00:18:18I guess you're right.
00:18:20It does look like a postcard.
00:18:22So where did you grow up?
00:18:24I mean, where didn't I grow up?
00:18:26The military took us everywhere.
00:18:28Oh, Aaron's husband's in the Navy.
00:18:30Yeah, yeah, I heard.
00:18:32My dad's actually a high-ranking officer in the Navy.
00:18:34Oh, where is he now?
00:18:36I don't know. Probably on some top-secret assignment.
00:18:38So he is on a Mission Impossible
00:18:40Ethan Hunt-type level?
00:18:42Yeah, I mean, he's taller and darker.
00:18:44But, uh, yeah, I believe that
00:18:46his efforts save humanity.
00:18:48My dad milks cows.
00:18:50Hey, hey.
00:18:52I eat cereal every day.
00:18:54Saving humanity comes in different forms.
00:18:56I like that.
00:18:58So what do you do?
00:19:00I am an online brand ambassador.
00:19:02A what?
00:19:04You know, companies, they hire me
00:19:06to promote their products on social media.
00:19:08I post, I do funny skits.
00:19:10Okay, what kind of products?
00:19:12Uh, cosmetics, haircare, clothing,
00:19:14that kind of thing.
00:19:16Okay, that is an interesting career.
00:19:18Um...
00:19:20I create my own content.
00:19:22I write, shoot, and deliver.
00:19:24I actually do the jobs of three people.
00:19:26Yeah, but what you're talking about
00:19:28isn't really that important.
00:19:30Excuse me?
00:19:32Oh, no, I mean,
00:19:34no shade, but some things
00:19:36are more important than how you look.
00:19:38Oh.
00:19:40Like writing about Christmas lights
00:19:42in a town with a population of 1,800?
00:19:44Okay, you have no idea
00:19:46what I do.
00:19:48I'm going to go wait in the car.
00:19:50Really now? Come on.
00:20:17Harold!
00:20:19Your back is going to give out
00:20:21if you don't sit down for a moment.
00:20:23Take a break.
00:20:25I'm fine.
00:20:27The kids are going to love this new booth.
00:20:29Hey, Mama.
00:20:31Hey, I'm surprised to see you before noon.
00:20:33Daddykins, how you doing?
00:20:35I'm great. It's Christmas time.
00:20:37He's going to pop a blood vessel
00:20:39if he keeps moving this stuff like he is.
00:20:41We are getting too old for all this.
00:20:43Speak for yourself, woman.
00:20:45You're out of control.
00:20:47Let me get back to work. Love you, baby girl.
00:20:49Love you.
00:20:53So, have you gotten a chance
00:20:55to spend some time with Daz?
00:20:57Yes.
00:20:59I like him.
00:21:01You like everyone, Mom. It's your superpower.
00:21:03So where do you want me to work today?
00:21:05Um...
00:21:07Oh, the reindeer race could use some help.
00:21:09Jimmy's running late.
00:21:11Mona, can you get your nose
00:21:13off the screen for a second? Did you hear me?
00:21:15Yeah, sorry, Mom. What were you saying?
00:21:17The reindeer race.
00:21:19Okay, I could do it for a few hours,
00:21:21but then I have an errand to run.
00:21:23I love you.
00:21:27Come and play the reindeer race
00:21:29for the best stocking stuffers
00:21:31at the carnival.
00:21:35Thank you. Thank you.
00:21:37Wow, this place is like
00:21:39a real-life Milton snow globe.
00:21:41Yeah, that's one way to describe it.
00:21:45So, have your parents been running this place
00:21:47since you girls were little?
00:21:49Are you interviewing me right now?
00:21:51Is that what's happening?
00:21:53Yeah. Is that okay?
00:21:55On your mark...
00:21:57Go!
00:22:03My great-granddaddy
00:22:05was the one who started the carnival,
00:22:07actually.
00:22:09So, your parents grew up in this town, too?
00:22:11Yeah.
00:22:13Before the carnival,
00:22:15there was a circus they used to set up
00:22:17here for the holidays.
00:22:19But when they got better offers from larger cities,
00:22:21they bailed.
00:22:23Yeah, that's business.
00:22:25And that's when my great-granddaddy
00:22:27started with five booths.
00:22:29My great-grandmother, she was the one who came up
00:22:31with the Milton dance.
00:22:33And it grew, year after year,
00:22:35into what you see today.
00:22:37What a part of a family so enriched in tradition.
00:22:39Yeah.
00:22:41Real lucky for a woman with nothing important to say.
00:22:45Mona, I...
00:22:47Congratulations! Lane three wins!
00:22:51Hi, Mona. I'm sorry I'm late.
00:22:53I'll take it from here.
00:22:55Oh, it's okay. Thank you, Jimmy.
00:22:57Come on, step right up! Who wants to win a Christmas prize?
00:22:59Come on, you. Come on up here.
00:23:01Three tickets gets you everything you want to get for Christmas.
00:23:07Hi. Hi.
00:23:11I hope I'm dressed okay.
00:23:13You look amazing.
00:23:17I wish I felt that way.
00:23:19You okay?
00:23:21I'm fine.
00:23:23Just my parents, they need some help
00:23:25at the carnival. I found a replacement,
00:23:27but she needs to leave shortly.
00:23:29And now my sister's upset with me because I'm going out.
00:23:33Why don't we go help your family instead of going out?
00:23:35You would do that?
00:23:37Yeah.
00:23:39It doesn't matter where we're spending time together,
00:23:41as long as we're together.
00:23:51This brings back memories.
00:23:53When Aaron and I were kids,
00:23:55we would spend two days
00:23:57blowing up balloons for the carnival.
00:23:59And whoever blew up the most
00:24:01would get a special treat in their stocking.
00:24:03Oh, no!
00:24:05Thank you for doing this,
00:24:07by the way.
00:24:09I know it's not ideal,
00:24:11but my dad will be back soon with the pump.
00:24:13It was fun.
00:24:15I remember coming here as a kid.
00:24:17Milton always had the best light show.
00:24:19It does. So why did you move back?
00:24:21I thought about New York or Philly,
00:24:23but my parents are here.
00:24:25There was an opening at the firehouse,
00:24:27so Milton seemed like a good compromise.
00:24:29When I first moved back, I looked for you.
00:24:31Me?
00:24:33Seriously?
00:24:35Yeah. Do you remember our first Christmas together?
00:24:37Yeah. We came here.
00:24:39And I wanted you one of those
00:24:41big stuffed reindeer, right?
00:24:45I thought about asking you to be my girlfriend that night.
00:24:49Huh.
00:24:51Then why did you stop calling me
00:24:53after winter break?
00:24:55I had a long talk
00:24:57with my dad about you.
00:24:59And he insisted
00:25:01that I stay focused on school.
00:25:05I wish that you told me that.
00:25:07All this time, I just thought you
00:25:09lost interest.
00:25:13I was young and dumb.
00:25:15I'm sorry.
00:25:19I'm really glad we found each other again.
00:25:21Me too.
00:25:25Hey, kids.
00:25:27Hey.
00:25:29You two can take a break. I've got it covered from here.
00:25:31You know, we can stay and help out.
00:25:33It's been really busy.
00:25:35I'm sure. This little baby works ten times faster
00:25:37than human limbs.
00:25:39But thank you for helping out.
00:25:41Of course.
00:25:43Hey, Dad. You okay?
00:25:45Of course.
00:25:47I have a few aches and pains occasionally.
00:25:49Nothing that one of your mom's gingerbread cookies
00:25:51couldn't fix.
00:25:53Don't worry about me, baby girl.
00:25:55I'm sorry. I have an emergency at the station.
00:25:57Yeah, of course. Go.
00:25:59I really had a great time.
00:26:01Me too.
00:26:13What?
00:26:15Nothing. You know.
00:26:17Isn't he the boy that
00:26:19stopped calling you in high school?
00:26:25I...
00:26:41We thank you for this family
00:26:43and we thank you for this food.
00:26:45Amen.
00:26:47Amen.
00:26:49Thank you so much for inviting me to dinner.
00:26:51I haven't seen a spread like this in a while.
00:26:53Pleasure.
00:26:55So, boys, how was
00:26:57the Christmas play today?
00:26:59It was fun. How much time is it?
00:27:01Oh, we have an hour.
00:27:03They're speaking to Jackson tonight.
00:27:05Oh, no wonder they're in such a good mood.
00:27:07I thought maybe they'd been peeking
00:27:09under the Christmas tree.
00:27:11My dad used to be stationed away a lot
00:27:13when I was your age.
00:27:15Really?
00:27:17Yup. In fact, I have an idea.
00:27:19My dad loved getting videos from us.
00:27:21I can make a video for your dad.
00:27:23That's awesome. Can we do it tonight?
00:27:25If it's okay with your mom.
00:27:27Yeah. That is so sweet.
00:27:31Oh, it's my pleasure.
00:27:33I bet we can make something really special.
00:27:35Hey, girl. Hey.
00:27:37Hey, girl.
00:27:39Listen, you have the best kitchen.
00:27:41If you ever need a house sitter again,
00:27:43you let me know.
00:27:45You better not burn the place down.
00:27:47So how's it going?
00:27:49We went on a couple of dates with my ex
00:27:51from high school.
00:27:53The guy you saw on the street?
00:27:55Yup.
00:27:57Okay, what's his name? I'm looking him up.
00:27:59Fletcher Johnson.
00:28:01He's saying and doing all of the right things.
00:28:03It's like we're picking up
00:28:05right where we left off in high school.
00:28:07Is Fletcher a fireman?
00:28:09Yes. Haven't you...
00:28:11Girl, never mind.
00:28:13He's so cute.
00:28:15I know.
00:28:17So how's it been?
00:28:19Well, he has definitely expressed
00:28:21some interest, so...
00:28:23Okay, well, I'll do a medical background check
00:28:25to make sure he doesn't have
00:28:27I-was-married-before-but-forgot-to-tell-you-itis.
00:28:29Well, okay. Thank you very much for that.
00:28:31Well, you go have fun.
00:28:33You deserve it, but be careful.
00:28:35I will.
00:28:37Bye.
00:28:39Good job, boys.
00:28:41Thanks, Chandler.
00:28:43Dad, this one's for me.
00:28:45See you soon.
00:28:47You guys are professionals.
00:28:49He's gonna love it.
00:28:51So cute.
00:28:53What are you doing?
00:28:55Enjoying the moment.
00:28:59Dad?
00:29:01What happened?
00:29:03Is it your back again?
00:29:05I'm fine, everybody.
00:29:07Please stop with the dramatics.
00:29:09I just dropped the pot, that's all.
00:29:11Hey, boys, let's go upstairs
00:29:13Is everything okay?
00:29:15No.
00:29:17It's not, girls.
00:29:19We need to talk about something.
00:29:21Linda, not now. You promised.
00:29:23I'm sorry, Harold, but they need to know.
00:29:25Know what?
00:29:27Your dad and I are getting older.
00:29:29His back pain is getting worse.
00:29:31We've decided that we can't
00:29:33manage the carnival and the dance
00:29:35like we used to.
00:29:37We've had a great run.
00:29:39But it's time to do
00:29:41some other things with our lives.
00:29:43Girls, the truth is, the carnival
00:29:45isn't nearly as successful as it used to be.
00:29:47Yes, we still get a decent crowd.
00:29:49You remember how packed it used to be?
00:29:51A lot of folks have moved out of Milton.
00:29:53Or the kids just aren't interested
00:29:55in attending.
00:29:57We need new young energy to keep it alive.
00:29:59We need to know that you or your sister
00:30:01are gonna take it over after this year.
00:30:05Well, what about Jimmy?
00:30:07He's been helping you manage, right?
00:30:09We love Jimmy, and he did make us an offer,
00:30:11but it didn't feel right.
00:30:13The carnival needs to stay
00:30:15in our family.
00:30:17It'll be tough with me
00:30:19taking care of the boys.
00:30:21I can help out as much as I can as long as
00:30:23Jackson doesn't relocate, but if we move,
00:30:25I can't promise I'll be here.
00:30:33I have a job.
00:30:35In New York?
00:30:37I know, but this is our carnival.
00:30:39Our Christmas Eve dance.
00:30:41It needs to stay in the family.
00:30:43We understand technology's taken over.
00:30:45Things move fast,
00:30:47and people these days don't have the time
00:30:49for the simple pleasures.
00:30:51But it's still important.
00:30:53This is our family's Christmas legacy, girls.
00:30:55We need to know you're gonna carry it on.
00:31:05Mind if I sit?
00:31:07Sure.
00:31:13Is your dad okay?
00:31:15Yeah.
00:31:17No.
00:31:19I guess he's just getting older.
00:31:23Is that why you're sitting outside by yourself?
00:31:27Yeah.
00:31:29Is that why you're sitting outside by yourself?
00:31:35They want me to take over the carnival.
00:31:37But I don't want to.
00:31:39And I feel like a horrible daughter.
00:31:41Why don't you want to do it?
00:31:43Because it's a lot of work.
00:31:45And especially now, since the attendance
00:31:47has gone down.
00:31:49You don't understand.
00:31:51They prepare for this all year round,
00:31:53not just during the season.
00:31:55I feel like I'm gonna be stuck here if I do it.
00:31:57But it's my family's legacy.
00:31:59I get it.
00:32:01My grandfather was in the Navy
00:32:03before my dad.
00:32:05And I always felt like they would be disappointed in me
00:32:07if I didn't enlist.
00:32:09How did you handle that?
00:32:11Not very well.
00:32:13I didn't talk to them very much
00:32:15after college.
00:32:17Then my grandfather got sick.
00:32:19And my dad and I were visiting him
00:32:21in the hospital.
00:32:23And I just asked them
00:32:25if they were disappointed in me.
00:32:27They said no.
00:32:29They respected the fact
00:32:31that I was building my own legacy.
00:32:33I realized
00:32:35it was in my head the whole time.
00:32:39I'm sure your folks would be okay
00:32:41with whatever decision you make, Mona.
00:32:43They really love you,
00:32:45and nothing you do is gonna change that.
00:32:51Thanks.
00:32:53You're welcome.
00:32:59Hey, Miri.
00:33:01Play our Christmas playlist.
00:33:17No time for sleeping.
00:33:19I need five more minutes, please.
00:33:21I need you
00:33:23to get up and help me wrap these gifts.
00:33:29It's Fletcher.
00:33:31We have a date.
00:33:33What time is it?
00:33:35He's just saying hi.
00:33:41Need I remind you
00:33:43he dumped you in high school?
00:33:45Yes, and he explained that, and he apologized.
00:33:47We're good now.
00:33:49You know, maybe this is our time.
00:33:51I can say there's
00:33:53definitely something to timing.
00:33:55I'm just not sure about Fletcher.
00:33:57He broke your heart. I don't want to see that again.
00:33:59Well, it's a good thing we're not in high school anymore.
00:34:01Hmm.
00:34:07Oh, no.
00:34:09Do you remember this song?
00:34:11Oh, my gosh. We used to love this song.
00:34:13Do you still remember the routine?
00:34:15Girl, I'm already getting up.
00:34:19Oh, my God.
00:34:31Oh, no, no, no, no.
00:34:33No, no, no. Don't stop on my account.
00:34:35Come on.
00:34:37Oh, okay, okay. You like that, huh?
00:34:39I do. You like that. Well, I hope you like wrapping
00:34:41presents, too, because we need your help. Come on.
00:34:43Grab some scissors and help us.
00:34:45Oh.
00:34:47Sorry, I gotta...
00:34:49I guess he's allergic to
00:34:51wrapping gifts.
00:34:53Maybe he has a girlfriend he needs to check in on.
00:34:55Jealous?
00:34:57Please.
00:34:59I am not interested in him.
00:35:01Yeah, you're probably right.
00:35:03He's kind, considerate, thoughtful,
00:35:05compassionate. Why would you be interested
00:35:07in him? You better give me those scissors.
00:35:17You gotta see this.
00:35:19Okay.
00:35:21Ooh.
00:35:23Where do all these ornaments come from?
00:35:25Over time, families
00:35:27in the town, they create ornaments
00:35:29as a symbol of their presence here.
00:35:31And each ornament is unique
00:35:33to that family. Let's see.
00:35:35This one is from 2005.
00:35:37It's from a Billy Thompson.
00:35:39Oh, little Billy.
00:35:41You know he's a big-time producer in Los
00:35:43Angeles now.
00:35:45This is Hatcher.
00:35:47She used to make the best cinnamon
00:35:49spice tea.
00:35:51Wow, things have changed.
00:35:57What?
00:35:59I just wish you could see your face
00:36:01when you talk about this place.
00:36:03You glow.
00:36:07There's a sense
00:36:09of community that's hard to find elsewhere.
00:36:11Hey, you guys mind
00:36:13if I capture this? That's what you're here for.
00:36:15Okay, yeah.
00:36:17Let's show them city folks what we got
00:36:19going on in Milton.
00:36:23Hey, Mona.
00:36:35Hey, kids.
00:36:37I have some presents for you from the Milton Fire Department.
00:36:49This is for you.
00:36:51For you.
00:36:53Of course he's so glad I said
00:36:55right there.
00:37:07Aww.
00:37:09Thank you for doing this.
00:37:11The kids are so excited.
00:37:13It's my pleasure.
00:37:15This was a special memory for us too as kids.
00:37:17You remember our ornament?
00:37:19I just
00:37:21saw it. Hold on.
00:37:27Ta-da!
00:37:29Wow.
00:37:31I can't believe you still have this.
00:37:33Do you remember when we made that?
00:37:35We were so proud of our artistic skills.
00:37:37I know. We were practically the Picasso
00:37:39and Van Gogh of our class.
00:37:41You were so innocent back then.
00:37:43Funny how things
00:37:45change.
00:37:47Despite how
00:37:49things turned out,
00:37:51I wouldn't change those memories for anything.
00:37:53We learned
00:37:55so much about friendship
00:37:57and, well,
00:37:59failed romance.
00:38:01Ow. Failed romance?
00:38:03Sounds so dramatic. No, it does.
00:38:05But it's true, and our paper snowflake witnessed it all.
00:38:09Well,
00:38:11thank goodness
00:38:13for second chances.
00:38:19Mona.
00:38:21Dez.
00:38:23Hey, sorry to interrupt.
00:38:25I gotta get back to the house.
00:38:27I forgot my extra battery.
00:38:29Fletch, this is Dez.
00:38:31He's writing an article on Christmas in Milton.
00:38:33He's staying at my parents' guesthouse.
00:38:35Hey.
00:38:39So, we still off for tonight?
00:38:41Yeah, of course.
00:38:43Great.
00:38:53I could take the car and run to your
00:38:55parents. No, no, it's fine. I gotta get changed
00:38:57for tonight anyway. Really?
00:38:59You look great the way you are.
00:39:01Yeah, that's a no. Come on.
00:39:09Wow.
00:39:19Huh.
00:39:21Much better than
00:39:23Carnival Mona, right?
00:39:25I like Carnival Mona. Okay.
00:39:27She probably has an interesting backstory.
00:39:29And I really wonder what her favorite
00:39:31holiday memory is.
00:39:33There is one that sticks out.
00:39:35There was one year when
00:39:37my grandfather created
00:39:39this Christmas wishing tree.
00:39:41A wishing tree?
00:39:43Yeah. It was white
00:39:45and I swear it had to have been
00:39:4720, 30 feet tall.
00:39:49And my grandfather told me that
00:39:51if I made three wishes and I
00:39:53touched the tree
00:39:55all of my wishes would come true.
00:39:57Okay, and how old were you?
00:39:59I was nine.
00:40:01Oh, man. Yeah, probably a little
00:40:03too old to believe in a magical tree.
00:40:05But I will have you know my grandfather
00:40:07was very convincing.
00:40:09And one of my wishes actually
00:40:11did come true.
00:40:13I won the Christmas pageant
00:40:15the following year, just like I wished for.
00:40:17Okay, okay. And what was your talent?
00:40:19I twirl a mean baton.
00:40:21I bet you do.
00:40:23Yeah, but
00:40:25the other two wishes, they still haven't
00:40:27come true.
00:40:29Oh, please. No, no, no.
00:40:31Don't stop. Keep going.
00:40:33You want to know what I wished for?
00:40:35Uh, yeah.
00:40:37Okay, but you can't laugh.
00:40:39No, no, I won't.
00:40:45I wished
00:40:47that I would become a supermodel.
00:40:49Okay!
00:40:51Really?
00:40:53Wow.
00:40:55Really.
00:40:57The next Tyra Banks, huh?
00:40:59You know it. Okay.
00:41:01Oh, you want to see?
00:41:03Uh-oh. Okay. Uh-oh. All right.
00:41:05Let's see.
00:41:07Hey.
00:41:09I see it.
00:41:11I see it.
00:41:13Yeah, I briefly
00:41:15tried to model when I moved to New York with the wishing tree
00:41:17in the back of my mind.
00:41:19It didn't go very well.
00:41:21What happened to the wishes that didn't come true?
00:41:27I have to go.
00:41:29I don't know.
00:41:31Oh, okay, okay.
00:41:33I mean, he should really come to the door.
00:41:35No, it's fine.
00:41:37No, no, actually, he should come to the door instead of honking.
00:41:39I mean, talk about no manners.
00:41:41It's just rude.
00:41:43I mean, guys these days should really learn to be a little more respectful.
00:41:45Guys nowadays.
00:41:47Yeah.
00:41:49Okay, Grandpa.
00:41:51You are a little judgmental.
00:41:53Anybody ever tell you that?
00:41:55You should work on that.
00:41:57Have a good night.
00:42:07What?
00:42:09You look beautiful.
00:42:11You don't look so bad yourself.
00:42:13You going to the Christmas dance?
00:42:15Of course.
00:42:17Why do you ask?
00:42:19I was curious.
00:42:23You know, seeing the look on those kids' faces
00:42:25when they pulled up in the fire truck.
00:42:27Ugh, it was priceless.
00:42:29Makes me wonder what my kids are going to look like.
00:42:33Kids are a huge responsibility.
00:42:35Yeah.
00:42:37I don't know if I'll ever be ready for that.
00:42:39Huh.
00:42:43Well, where are we headed?
00:42:47I was thinking about the ice rink,
00:42:49but it's hard to skate and talk
00:42:51and I want to spend some alone time with you.
00:42:53I like that.
00:42:55What do you have in mind?
00:42:57You'll see.
00:43:05What happened to all the decorations?
00:43:09Some of the kids at the carnival
00:43:11made fun of my decorating skills,
00:43:13so I decided to take them all off and start again.
00:43:17Would you like to help?
00:43:19Caso and Van Gogh strikes again?
00:43:21Hmm.
00:43:31I'll admit,
00:43:33this is one of my best dates ever.
00:43:37You don't have to flatter me, Mona.
00:43:39I know your life is exciting.
00:43:41What makes you say that?
00:43:43I see your social media posts
00:43:45and every time I run into your sister,
00:43:47she's like,
00:43:49I do love New York,
00:43:51but it can get lonely sometimes.
00:43:53Can I be honest?
00:43:55Sure.
00:43:57I'm surprised you're still single.
00:43:59I'm surprised you're still single.
00:44:01You have been popular since high school
00:44:03and I see how the ladies still swarm.
00:44:07Most of the women here have a one-track mind.
00:44:09Get married and have kids.
00:44:11I want something different.
00:44:13Like what?
00:44:15I don't really know.
00:44:19But I do know that I've been in a routine too long.
00:44:23I guess I just need some adventure.
00:44:27Yeah.
00:44:29Well, I'm all for adventure.
00:44:37I think we're ready.
00:44:39Do the honors.
00:44:41My pleasure.
00:44:49It's beautiful.
00:44:57Yeah.
00:45:01I'm so sorry.
00:45:05Seriously?
00:45:07Seriously?
00:45:21I don't know about this, Des.
00:45:23It's gonna be great.
00:45:25My dad and I used to do this every Christmas.
00:45:27Just focus.
00:45:29You got this.
00:45:31You can't chicken out now, Mom.
00:45:33Chicken?
00:45:35Chicken?
00:45:37Just like that?
00:45:39Okay, let's go, Des.
00:45:41All right, ready, set, go!
00:45:47Yeah, I won!
00:45:51This is so much fun.
00:45:53Thanks, Des.
00:45:55Hey, that was awesome, guys.
00:45:57Your dad is gonna love this.
00:45:59Come on, I'll race you to the barn.
00:46:05I really appreciate you doing this, Des.
00:46:07It's good to see the kids like this.
00:46:09I honestly don't know how to thank you.
00:46:11It's my pleasure.
00:46:13But the way you can thank me
00:46:15is by telling me that you have more
00:46:17of your mom's delicious gingerbread cookies.
00:46:19Oh, I don't think so.
00:46:21But you know what?
00:46:23I can give you the recipe
00:46:25so your girlfriend can make them for you.
00:46:27Oh, yeah, I don't have a girlfriend.
00:46:29Oh, you know what?
00:46:31I actually just remembered I have a secret stash.
00:46:33Come on, I'm gonna show you.
00:46:37So, if you use all of the products
00:46:39that I recommended, I promise
00:46:41you won't regret it.
00:46:43This is your girl, Mona Sinclair,
00:46:45signing off, and happy holidays.
00:46:49Look at my sister.
00:46:51Big time social media influencer.
00:46:55Oh, God, get out of here.
00:46:57What are you up to?
00:46:59Well, we were shooting footage
00:47:01this morning with Dez.
00:47:03He's a nice guy.
00:47:05I don't know. You know, every time I think
00:47:07that we're kind of getting along,
00:47:09he says something super judgy, and no.
00:47:11Well, I like him.
00:47:13But how was your evening with Fletcher?
00:47:15It was fine.
00:47:21I just, like,
00:47:23I really thought he was gonna ask me to the dance
00:47:25and he didn't.
00:47:27I'm starting to think that it's me.
00:47:29I have a great career,
00:47:31I have a good personality,
00:47:33I dress nice, and I have
00:47:35horrible luck with men.
00:47:37Mona, come on. You are a 10.
00:47:39I really don't feel that way.
00:47:43Do you remember
00:47:45Grandpa's wishing tree?
00:47:47Of course.
00:47:49Well, I never told you this, but
00:47:51one of my wishes was that I would be married
00:47:53and have a family by the time I was 35.
00:47:55Oh.
00:47:57Sis, it is time to let that go.
00:47:59Clearly.
00:48:01Life has tried to trick you into thinking that you don't have it.
00:48:03But that is far from the truth.
00:48:05You don't have a husband by 35, so what?
00:48:07You need to appreciate
00:48:09the things you do have in your life.
00:48:11I just,
00:48:13I look at your life, and Mom, and Dad's,
00:48:15and you will have
00:48:17your own journey and find
00:48:19someone who appreciates you simply for you.
00:48:21You
00:48:23just need to get back in being
00:48:25the optimistic girl I know that you are.
00:48:27Ah!
00:48:29This girl.
00:48:31Ahem.
00:48:35Mona Sinclair.
00:48:37Milton's Christmas Pageant
00:48:39Winner Year 2005.
00:48:43Yeah, girls, what am I talking about?
00:48:45You know, the Christmas present I want you to
00:48:47give yourself this year is Grace.
00:48:49I love you.
00:48:51I love you, too.
00:48:53Girls,
00:48:55I need your help.
00:48:57Duty calls.
00:49:01Hey, Mama.
00:49:03I have gotten so behind this year
00:49:05that I am late delivering my quilts.
00:49:07Christmas is in six days.
00:49:09I need some help.
00:49:11Sure. Where do we start?
00:49:13First, we need to cut those bigger squares into smaller squares,
00:49:15and I need one of you to finish stitching that needle point.
00:49:17I'll cut. I can't stitch.
00:49:19You sure can't.
00:49:21Your stitches are always crooked.
00:49:23Your sister knows how to stitch.
00:49:25She just doesn't want to.
00:49:27Well, I don't know why you do all of this by hand.
00:49:29It takes so long.
00:49:31And you have a sewing machine.
00:49:33Mona Sinclair, these are heirlooms.
00:49:35Your grandmother started this tradition.
00:49:37Every year, she would gather everyone
00:49:39at her house for a quilting circle.
00:49:41It was a time of laughter,
00:49:43stories, togetherness.
00:49:45But you don't have a quilting circle, Mom.
00:49:47It's just you and us now.
00:49:49You need to modernize things.
00:49:51Your grandmother was the cornerstone of this town.
00:49:53Especially at Christmas.
00:49:55This is her tradition.
00:49:57We are honoring it.
00:49:59Neff said Mama will help.
00:50:03What are you doing?
00:50:05Girl, you almost gave me a heart attack.
00:50:09Okay, I know what you said, but
00:50:11he's a good guy.
00:50:13Yeah, and I'm sure he is.
00:50:17He's like a nicer, sweeter Fletcher.
00:50:19Okay, stop it.
00:50:21He's a good guy.
00:50:23He's a good guy.
00:50:25He's like a nicer, sweeter Fletcher.
00:50:27Okay, stop it.
00:50:29He's a good guy.
00:50:31He's a nicer, sweeter Fletcher.
00:50:33Okay, stop it.
00:50:45Alright, baby, come on.
00:50:47It's time to go.
00:50:49Let's get going. We've got some snow cones to make.
00:50:51I don't want to go make snow cones.
00:50:53Why not?
00:50:55It's not going to be the same without Daddy there.
00:50:57It's like everyone else is excited
00:50:59about Christmas and all I can think about
00:51:01is how much I miss him.
00:51:03Brad, I...
00:51:05Hey, Brad.
00:51:07I know it won't be
00:51:09different without your dad,
00:51:11but it doesn't mean it'll be bad.
00:51:13I won't like it.
00:51:15I get it. I really do.
00:51:17You know, the holiday can be tough
00:51:19when someone you love is away,
00:51:21especially a parent.
00:51:23I used to feel the same way when my dad was away.
00:51:25You know, but sometimes
00:51:27we have to be brave enough to
00:51:29take chances on different things.
00:51:31Think of it this way.
00:51:33Your dad, right, he's really brave.
00:51:35Yeah?
00:51:37See, well, you're the mini version of him.
00:51:39I see it in you.
00:51:41I think you can be brave just like your dad.
00:51:43You can do that, right?
00:51:45Alright?
00:51:47Alright.
00:51:49Y'all ready to rock and roll?
00:51:51Alright, let's go.
00:51:57Hey.
00:51:59You coming?
00:52:01Uh, yeah, yeah.
00:52:03Of course.
00:52:09Holiday.
00:52:11Holiday.
00:52:13The jolly crew's here.
00:52:15Ready for some snow-capped
00:52:17delights? Yes!
00:52:19I will have the candy cane bliss, please.
00:52:21And Harold and I will take
00:52:23the holiday surprise.
00:52:25Frosty Fiesta, for sure.
00:52:27Me too.
00:52:29Can I get a maple sleigh ride, extra syrup,
00:52:31and a cider dairy?
00:52:33Snow cones in the winter?
00:52:35It's the Sinclair family tradition.
00:52:37A jolly bunch indeed.
00:52:39Snow cones for all ages.
00:52:41Thank you, Jimmy.
00:52:43Hey guys, uh, wait a second.
00:52:49Hey guys, it's your girl Mona,
00:52:51and if you are in the upstate New York
00:52:53area, you need to come
00:52:55hang with me at the Milton
00:52:57Christmas Carnival!
00:52:59We have got snow cones,
00:53:01we've got games, food, and
00:53:03good old Christmas
00:53:05family fun!
00:53:09So what are you guys waiting for?
00:53:11Come on down!
00:53:13Over here, everyone.
00:53:15Surprise!
00:53:21Every year
00:53:23we transform the barn for the
00:53:25annual Sinclair family Christmas
00:53:27dance. Now, Mona,
00:53:29we need to make sure that all the decorations
00:53:31and food are in place. It needs to be
00:53:33an enchanted winter wonderland.
00:53:35Aaron and I have it all under control, Mama.
00:53:37It's the same people we used last year.
00:53:39And the year before that. And the year before
00:53:41that. Okay, okay, you know
00:53:43this dance is special to me.
00:53:45It was my mother's favorite part of
00:53:47the carnival. It's also the place where you
00:53:49met the love of your life.
00:53:51Yes, it is.
00:53:53Aaron also met her
00:53:55husband here, too. So was this
00:53:57dance some sort of good luck charm?
00:53:59In a way, yes.
00:54:01It's kind of like a tradition that carries
00:54:03the spirit of the season.
00:54:05Just love, family,
00:54:07friends, and a touch
00:54:09of magic. Hey!
00:54:11Okay, so I brought
00:54:13the white flashing lights to help
00:54:15with this year's theme, Holiday Enchantment.
00:54:17I'm just gonna go get the boys to help
00:54:19set up before we go caroling. Caroling, that's
00:54:21great. That's the last thing I'll get to
00:54:23complete their video. Oh, they're the
00:54:25cutest thing. In my mind,
00:54:27caroling is what heaven sounds like.
00:54:29Hey, Mona, you going?
00:54:31Yeah. Mona,
00:54:33are you?
00:54:35Uh...
00:54:37Sure.
00:54:39Good.
00:54:53Hi, Mona!
00:54:55Tracy!
00:54:57So good to see you back home!
00:54:59Oh, this is such a good turnout.
00:55:01I haven't seen this many people for a while.
00:55:03Yeah, I know. Oh, you need to
00:55:05meet Des. Des, this is
00:55:07Tracy. Tracy has actually never
00:55:09missed a carnival. Des is doing
00:55:11an article on our town.
00:55:13Yeah, you mind if I ask you some questions?
00:55:15Of course. Amazing. So you're
00:55:17from here? Born and raised. Right.
00:55:19So people come from surrounding
00:55:21counties. Why do you think that is?
00:55:23The holidays have become so stressful.
00:55:25Everyone's rushing to get
00:55:27gifts and hoping they have enough money,
00:55:29things like that. But here we have
00:55:31community activities that celebrate
00:55:33the true meaning of Christmas. Food
00:55:35drives where the entire neighborhood is involved
00:55:37and tree trimming with
00:55:39homemade ornaments so people feel seen.
00:55:41Christmas isn't commercial here
00:55:43and that's what I think people appreciate.
00:55:45Yeah. Yeah, that's
00:55:47great. Thank you.
00:55:49You're welcome. Merry Christmas.
00:55:51Merry Christmas.
00:55:55You know, I never thought about that.
00:55:57People here aren't stressed during the holidays
00:55:59like they are back in New York.
00:56:01One year, I swear, I almost had a nervous
00:56:03breakdown because I couldn't find the perfect dress
00:56:05for the Harlem theater party.
00:56:07People here don't
00:56:09care about that. All they want to do
00:56:11is sing, celebrate,
00:56:13love on each other.
00:56:15Yeah, I felt that.
00:56:17Did you see the stocking wall?
00:56:19One of the churches, they put up stockings
00:56:21and people fill them with gifts and the church
00:56:23gives them to families in need.
00:56:25Ooh, I definitely got to get a picture of that.
00:56:34So the boys are going to sing one more song
00:56:36and then we're going to head back to the house, okay?
00:56:38Where's Butcher?
00:56:40He's...
00:56:42Oh, I don't know
00:56:44where he went.
00:56:46Hey, I'm going to stick around and interview a few more people.
00:56:48Des,
00:56:50I want you to know that I can't wait to read the article.
00:56:54I know that it's going to be the highlight
00:56:56of the year.
00:56:58Yeah, yeah.
00:57:00Hey, don't be modest. I saw your pictures.
00:57:03I know it's going to be great.
00:57:05I'll see you guys later.
00:57:07Okay.
00:57:12Just admit it.
00:57:14You like him.
00:57:16What? No.
00:57:18You've been giving him a lot of your attention.
00:57:20That's because you and Mom keep sticking me with him.
00:57:22I don't have a choice.
00:57:24I think you should ask him to the dance.
00:57:26Uh, no.
00:57:28Besides, Fletcher is going to ask me.
00:57:30Oh, really?
00:57:32Is he the same Fletcher that disappeared?
00:57:34Hmm?
00:57:36Where's he at?
00:57:38Okay, I don't need this right now.
00:57:40I'm going to go call him and find out where he is.
00:57:58Hey.
00:58:00Hey.
00:58:02What happened to you earlier?
00:58:06Sorry I left the square without telling you.
00:58:08You seemed busy
00:58:10and I didn't want to bother you.
00:58:12You wouldn't have bothered me.
00:58:14I was there with you.
00:58:16You looked a little preoccupied.
00:58:18I'm sorry.
00:58:20It's fine.
00:58:22You know, if it's not fine, you can just say that.
00:58:24I don't really like confrontation.
00:58:26Yeah, I get that.
00:58:28You broke up with me in high school
00:58:30and you didn't tell me why.
00:58:32And then now you left me at the carnival
00:58:34and you're clearly feeling some kind of way.
00:58:40I just want you to know
00:58:42that you can talk to me about your feelings.
00:58:44Okay?
00:58:46Okay.
00:58:48Okay.
00:58:50Actually, I came to ask you something.
00:58:54What is it?
00:58:58You know, it can wait.
00:59:00It's been a long night.
00:59:02I'll see you tomorrow.
00:59:04Have a good night.
00:59:06Good night.
00:59:14So, what did you say to him?
00:59:16What could I say?
00:59:18He just walked away
00:59:20and I definitely wasn't chasing after him.
00:59:22Did you try to call him?
00:59:24You have clearly been out of the dating scene.
00:59:26And he needs to be the one to text me.
00:59:30Okay, boys.
00:59:32Those are your last ones. Say good night.
00:59:34Good night.
00:59:36Good night.
00:59:40You two have a good night.
00:59:46Look at this.
00:59:48Some more?
00:59:50Sure.
00:59:52That looks perfect.
00:59:56Oh!
01:00:02Perfect. You want a bite?
01:00:10I owe you an apology.
01:00:12I'm listening.
01:00:14First,
01:00:16I couldn't believe how one post from you
01:00:18got all those people at the carnival.
01:00:20And then I looked into what it takes
01:00:22to be a brand ambassador and it is not easy.
01:00:24What?
01:00:26Are you saying
01:00:28that it's an actual job?
01:00:30I am.
01:00:32I think you're just trying to get me
01:00:34to help you edit my nephew's videos.
01:00:36Could you?
01:00:38I mean, it is a lot of footage.
01:00:40Of course.
01:00:46The air is so fresh out here.
01:00:48Yeah.
01:00:50It is peaceful.
01:00:52Yeah.
01:00:56Jinx.
01:00:58You know, my parents are always saying things
01:01:00at the same time.
01:01:02I guess I always thought it was because they've known each other
01:01:04for so long, but maybe they are
01:01:06simply aligned.
01:01:08The way that they look at each other,
01:01:10you just see the love bubbling over.
01:01:12Hmm.
01:01:14I've always wanted someone to look at me that way.
01:01:16How could someone not look at you that way?
01:01:18Huh?
01:01:22No, no, no, no.
01:01:24I just see how people look at you.
01:01:30You go?
01:01:32No, I'm fine.
01:01:34I got you.
01:01:40Madame.
01:01:42What a gentleman.
01:01:44Unlike some people.
01:01:46Ah!
01:01:48Wow.
01:01:50Thanks.
01:01:52No, thank you.
01:01:54For being my guy.
01:01:56Well, it was kind of,
01:01:58sort of,
01:02:00a pleasure.
01:02:04I have to admit, though,
01:02:06you've given me a new appreciation
01:02:08for my own hometown.
01:02:10Hmm.
01:02:12So thank you.
01:02:14I mean, sometimes you have to look at things
01:02:16with a different lens.
01:02:18Yeah.
01:02:20I guess you're right.
01:02:22Wow.
01:02:24It's so beautiful.
01:02:28Yes, you are.
01:02:30Um,
01:02:32I, uh, I gotta
01:02:34go to bed and get up early.
01:02:36Get things ready for the dance.
01:02:38Oh.
01:02:40Oh, but I am gonna take one more for the road.
01:02:42Okay, yeah.
01:02:44Okay, good one. Okay.
01:02:46All right, well, let me
01:02:48show you what I got here.
01:02:50Oh. Oh, let's see.
01:02:52Yeah, um,
01:02:54you should just stick to journalism.
01:02:56Good night.
01:03:08Mom?
01:03:16Mom?
01:03:18I'm almost done. You are done, all right.
01:03:20Go to bed. I'll finish up.
01:03:22You sure, honey? I'm positive.
01:03:24Thank you, baby.
01:03:26You're so welcome.
01:03:32Mom?
01:03:34Mm-hmm?
01:03:36How did you
01:03:38know that Dad was the love of your life?
01:03:42It's not something you know, sweetheart.
01:03:44It's something you feel.
01:03:46You'll know it
01:03:48when you feel it.
01:03:50Good night.
01:03:52Good night.
01:04:14♪
01:04:34♪
01:04:36♪
01:04:42Oh, Merry Christmas.
01:04:44Merry Christmas.
01:04:46I am so sorry that it's late.
01:04:48My mother took a little extra time with this one.
01:04:50A Sinclair quilt is worth
01:04:52waiting for. This one
01:04:54is going to
01:04:56my 80-year-old mom.
01:04:58It's got all her kids
01:05:00and grandkids' names on it, and it's made
01:05:02with patches from some of their favorite
01:05:04Christmas outfits.
01:05:06That is so special. I'm sure they'll love it.
01:05:08Well, it was your mom's idea.
01:05:10Her quilts are a true
01:05:12labor of love.
01:05:14I can't think of a Christmas gift that can compare.
01:05:18It means a lot hearing you say that.
01:05:20Well, I'm sure Linda passed down her talents.
01:05:22Maybe I'll get a
01:05:24quilt from you someday.
01:05:28Now, that would be a Christmas miracle.
01:05:30Coffee is to the rescue.
01:05:32Oh, yes. Thank you.
01:05:34I so needed this.
01:05:36Honestly, you guys really have an eye
01:05:38for this. Transforming this place
01:05:40is not as easy as I thought.
01:05:42Well, we have a great team.
01:05:44Do you remember that year when Mom
01:05:46decided that the theme would be the
01:05:48Candy Cane Castle?
01:05:50Oh, yes. Everyone was sticky and smelling
01:05:52like peppermint by the time the dance
01:05:54was over.
01:05:56My dog Marty licked me for three days
01:05:58after that.
01:06:00Oh, I still have a barrel of bicycles
01:06:02to hang, so thanks for the coffee.
01:06:04Of course.
01:06:06And I will not let these lights defeat me,
01:06:08so I'm going to get back to it.
01:06:10Well, I have years of experience, so I'll help.
01:06:12You know what's funny?
01:06:14Christmas was never my thing growing up.
01:06:16Maybe because we were always in a different city
01:06:18and never really had traditions.
01:06:20I mean, sometimes we didn't even have a tree.
01:06:24You know, when I was a kid,
01:06:26I started planning for Christmas in September.
01:06:28I was that excited.
01:06:30I couldn't wait.
01:06:32Yeah, I can see why.
01:06:34It would have been nice to have all this
01:06:36growing up.
01:06:38Well,
01:06:40you have it now.
01:06:42Maybe you'll come back next year.
01:06:44Is that an invitation?
01:06:46Mona!
01:06:48Uh, um, Fletch.
01:06:50Hey, what's up?
01:06:52I was wondering if you could help me with something.
01:06:54Um, sure.
01:06:56What is it?
01:06:58Well, you see,
01:07:00there's this guy who's got a dilemma.
01:07:02He's wondering if he should ask
01:07:04a certain someone to the Christmas dance,
01:07:06but he doesn't think his heart
01:07:08could take it if she says no.
01:07:10What do you think he should do?
01:07:12Well,
01:07:14I think this guy
01:07:16is in a bit of a mess,
01:07:18and he should follow his heart.
01:07:24Whoa!
01:07:28Aaron?
01:07:30You okay?
01:07:32Yeah, I thought I had it.
01:07:34I hang it up every year.
01:07:36Aaron, you rest. I'll finish hanging up the wreath.
01:07:38Thank you, Des.
01:07:40Honestly, with you helping the boys and now this,
01:07:42I am officially making you
01:07:44a member of the family.
01:07:46Come on, I'll show you where they are.
01:07:48All right.
01:07:50I'll be there in a minute.
01:07:52Is this Des again?
01:07:54Oh, he's the reporter
01:07:56from Culture and Lifestyle magazine.
01:07:58Have you read any of his work?
01:08:00No. Why?
01:08:02Just saying.
01:08:04You don't really know anything about him?
01:08:06Well, he's staying
01:08:08at my parents' guest house.
01:08:10I'm sure that my mom looked into him.
01:08:12Anyway,
01:08:14is there anything else on your mind?
01:08:16Uh...
01:08:18I actually have to take this call.
01:08:20I'll hit you later.
01:08:22Okay.
01:08:28Dear, you have
01:08:30outdone yourself as usual.
01:08:32Thank you, honey.
01:08:34Girls, how are the decorations coming for the dance?
01:08:36The St. Clair sisters have it
01:08:38under control.
01:08:40Yes, Mom, stop worrying.
01:08:42Mona has the decor and I have the DJ ready
01:08:44with the holiday jams.
01:08:46Jimmy said you fell and got a mouthful of hay.
01:08:48Are you okay?
01:08:50Yes.
01:08:52Just one more uncomfortable memory
01:08:54for Des to write in his article.
01:08:56Thank you again for
01:08:58allowing me to capture these moments with you.
01:09:00To be honest, this has been
01:09:02the best Christmas ever.
01:09:04Well, now that's the Milton Christmas magic.
01:09:06We're glad to have you.
01:09:08I can't wait to read the newspaper.
01:09:10Aw.
01:09:12What's so funny?
01:09:14Culture and Lifestyle
01:09:16is an online magazine, Mr. St. Clair.
01:09:18No paper.
01:09:20Well, either way, I'm looking forward
01:09:22to reading the article, son.
01:09:24We all are.
01:09:34Mona.
01:09:36Ez, really?
01:09:38Yep.
01:09:40You took a picture? Ugh.
01:09:42I don't think I've seen you sit still
01:09:44since I got here.
01:09:46Well, hard-working women do take breaks.
01:09:48You should put that in your article.
01:09:50I will.
01:09:52So, how's your article coming?
01:09:54It's almost done.
01:09:56Once I cover the dance, it will be complete.
01:09:58Hey, I just want you to know
01:10:00that I really appreciate you
01:10:02opening yourself up like this.
01:10:04You are an incredible woman,
01:10:06Mona St. Clair.
01:10:08Um...
01:10:10Well,
01:10:12this incredible woman,
01:10:14take a little sneak peek
01:10:16at your picture
01:10:18because...
01:10:20I have photo approval.
01:10:22I need to see that.
01:10:24Sorry. It's my dad. I have to take this.
01:10:26Go ahead.
01:10:28Hey, Pop, I need a favor.
01:10:40Okay.
01:11:00So, what you think?
01:11:02What is this?
01:11:06Oh, Mona,
01:11:08it's not what you think.
01:11:10Really?
01:11:12With their gaudy decorations,
01:11:14fake merriment,
01:11:16and forced giving,
01:11:18towns like Milton and families like the St. Clairs
01:11:20serve as a reminder
01:11:22of the hyper-commercialism
01:11:24and over-capitalization
01:11:26that makes the Christmas season
01:11:28anything but merry.
01:11:30Wow. Did you write this?
01:11:32Yes, but let me explain.
01:11:34Okay, no, you don't have to explain.
01:11:36What's wrong?
01:11:38Odez is writing a takedown article
01:11:40on us and the entire town.
01:11:46Dez?
01:11:48Okay, look,
01:11:50my initial assignment
01:11:52wasn't to write a flattering piece
01:11:54on the carnival.
01:11:56Okay, my editor actually wanted the opposite perspective.
01:11:58So instead you lied to my parents.
01:12:00You lied to me.
01:12:02You should have been honest.
01:12:04I wanted to tell you,
01:12:06but everybody was just being so welcoming
01:12:08and I felt like part of the community.
01:12:10I did not mean to deceive you
01:12:12or anyone else.
01:12:14Mona, you totally changed
01:12:16my perspective.
01:12:18Stop. Okay.
01:12:20I don't want Mom and Dad
01:12:22to get upset over this,
01:12:24so we'll talk about this later.
01:12:26Let's keep this between us.
01:12:28Dez, disappointed.
01:12:31Mona,
01:12:33I am so sorry.
01:12:35I'm sorry too.
01:12:53He had some nerve
01:12:55judging me.
01:12:57Mona?
01:13:00Fletch, hey.
01:13:02Looks like things are almost done here.
01:13:04It looks good.
01:13:06Yeah, it's going to be beautiful.
01:13:08Maybe you'll save me a dance.
01:13:10That's what I came to talk to you about.
01:13:14Oh, yeah?
01:13:16You know,
01:13:18it's almost Christmas
01:13:20and I always spend it here.
01:13:22Yeah, it's tradition.
01:13:24We've been spending a lot of time together
01:13:26these last few days
01:13:28Yeah.
01:13:32Mona Sinclair,
01:13:34will you go to the dance with me?
01:13:39I would love to.
01:13:54Hey, sis.
01:13:56Hey, you're up early.
01:13:58I hope I didn't wake you.
01:14:00No, I just wanted to go for a walk
01:14:02before everyone else woke up.
01:14:04Okay.
01:14:09Hey, can we talk?
01:14:11Yeah, of course.
01:14:13Are you okay?
01:14:15Yeah, yeah, I'm fine.
01:14:19Fletcher asked me
01:14:21to go to the dance last night.
01:14:23Really?
01:14:25Well,
01:14:27I guess you got what you wanted after all, right?
01:14:29Yeah, I guess so.
01:14:33Who on earth
01:14:35is banging on the door this early?
01:14:43Jackson!
01:14:47Oh, my God!
01:14:50Hey, everybody!
01:14:52Look who's here!
01:14:55Dad, you're here!
01:14:57Oh, my goodness!
01:14:59This is quite the surprise.
01:15:01I thought you weren't coming home.
01:15:03Well, the strangest thing happened.
01:15:05My commanding officer got a call
01:15:07insisting I get leave immediately
01:15:09and escorted to the airport.
01:15:11I knew it!
01:15:13Des said you'd be home for Christmas.
01:15:15He did?
01:15:17Who's Des?
01:15:19Well, it's good to have you home, son.
01:15:21It sure is.
01:15:23How's your breakfast?
01:15:25My taste buds are already tingling.
01:15:27You all go upstairs and get washed up.
01:15:29All right.
01:15:31I'll help you.
01:15:33Mom, please tell me we can make
01:15:35our traditional Christmas Eve breakfast.
01:15:37Gingerbread pancakes and Christmas deviled eggs?
01:15:39Yes, girl!
01:15:43Oh, it's a busy Christmas Eve.
01:15:45I'll get it.
01:16:09Who was that?
01:16:11No one.
01:16:13This gift was on the porch.
01:16:15It has my name on it.
01:16:17Maybe Santa's making early house calls.
01:16:19Open it.
01:16:24Mona,
01:16:26I'm sorry things turned out the way they did.
01:16:28I never intended to mislead you.
01:16:30You and your family embody
01:16:32the true meaning of Christmas.
01:16:34I will always cherish the time we spent in Milton.
01:16:36I was never going to send the article that you saw.
01:16:39It was my first draft.
01:16:41This is the final version.
01:16:43I hope you like it,
01:16:45and I hope Jackson gets home in time.
01:16:47Merry Christmas.
01:16:54Who's it from?
01:16:56Des.
01:16:58Des? Really?
01:17:14This is beautiful.
01:17:16Des did all this before you left?
01:17:18What do you mean?
01:17:20He's gone.
01:17:22Where?
01:17:24I don't know. I'm assuming back home.
01:17:26He left a message for me late last night,
01:17:28apologizing for everything
01:17:30and saying he was leaving this morning.
01:17:32I'll be back.
01:17:34What about breakfast?
01:17:36Mom, I'm sorry. I'll be back,
01:17:38but I will be here for the dance tonight.
01:17:40I promise.
01:17:48Fletcher.
01:17:50Sorry about the early drop-off,
01:17:52but I just wanted to give you this.
01:17:54Merry Christmas.
01:17:56Fletch, we need to talk.
01:17:58I need to be honest.
01:18:00What do you mean?
01:18:02You are such an amazing guy.
01:18:05I just don't think that what we have
01:18:08is enough to get to the next level.
01:18:10We're at two different places in our lives.
01:18:13You don't want kids,
01:18:15and you want adventure and excitement,
01:18:17and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that.
01:18:20I thought that that's what I wanted, too.
01:18:23But now I know what I want.
01:18:25I want to settle down.
01:18:27I want to get married and have kids.
01:18:29I want what my mom and my sister have.
01:18:32That's the life that I want.
01:18:34I understand.
01:18:36I'm sorry.
01:18:38Don't be sorry.
01:18:40Mona, you're an amazing woman,
01:18:42and I really do hope you find what you're looking for.
01:18:50So I guess this is goodbye?
01:18:53No.
01:18:55This is more like
01:18:57see you next Christmas.
01:19:01See you next Christmas.
01:19:16Des!
01:19:20Mona.
01:19:22You never say goodbye.
01:19:24I thought you'd never want to see me again.
01:19:28Well, I may have overreacted
01:19:31by lumping you in with some of the other selfish men
01:19:34that I've come across.
01:19:36I don't know about you,
01:19:38but I don't know about you, either.
01:19:41I may have overreacted
01:19:43by lumping you in with some of the other selfish men
01:19:46that I've come across.
01:19:48I want you to know that your interest in my family,
01:19:51it helped me realize that the Sinclair quilting,
01:19:54the carnival, the ornament tradition,
01:19:57it is culture.
01:19:59And it's special to me because it's my culture.
01:20:04And that article you wrote...
01:20:06Did you like it?
01:20:08I loved it.
01:20:11So did my editor.
01:20:15Congratulations.
01:20:20You're welcome.
01:20:22Did you want to come inside?
01:20:25I have to get back.
01:20:29Right.
01:20:30The dance.
01:20:31Yes.
01:20:32Right.
01:20:33The dance.
01:20:36Mona Sinclair,
01:20:38will you go to the dance with me?
01:20:41What did you just say?
01:20:43I said...
01:20:44No, you don't have to repeat it.
01:20:46I heard you.
01:20:48Yes.
01:20:49Yes?
01:20:50Yes.
01:20:51Okay.
01:21:05Hi.
01:21:06Hi.
01:21:18So this is the Christmas dance.
01:21:20Pretty cool, right?
01:21:27It is so good to see you both.
01:21:30Merry Christmas.
01:21:32Merry Christmas.
01:21:35Your mom and I have been thinking about our conversation
01:21:37asking you to take over the carnival.
01:21:39About that.
01:21:40And we understand that you have your own life
01:21:42and your own priorities back in New York.
01:21:44And it's not fair of us to ask you to sacrifice what you're doing
01:21:47to carry on our legacy.
01:21:49Mom.
01:21:50And we also know that some traditions, they become outdated and...
01:21:52Mom.
01:21:53Yes, dear?
01:21:55I would be honored to carry on our family tradition.
01:21:58Absolutely honored.
01:22:01Really?
01:22:02Really.
01:22:04You make me so happy.
01:22:06Your grandmother would be so proud of you.
01:22:09Hey.
01:22:11They're playing our song.
01:22:13Oh.
01:22:19Fancy seeing you two here.
01:22:22Des, this is my husband, Captain Jackson Reynolds.
01:22:25I just want to thank you for everything you did for me and my family.
01:22:28We'll never forget it.
01:22:29It's my absolute pleasure, sir.
01:22:34Wow.
01:22:41Shall we?
01:22:45Wow, we're under the mistletoe.
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