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watchinghallmark · 5 months
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heartlandians · 8 months
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My Christmas Guide (2023)
After losing his eyesight, a college professor adopts a seeing eye dog from a guide dog trainer. As they all begin to spend time together, his confidence returns and his heart begins to open.
Premieres THURS NOV 2 8/7c on Hallmark Channel Starring Amber Marshall and Ben Mehl
The movie went previously by the name "Blinded by Christmas Love"
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My Christmas Guide
Premiered Thursday, November 2, on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries.
Starring Amber Marshall and Ben Mehl.
Part of Miracles of Christmas.
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ambermarshallnews23 · 7 months
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tropesofhallmark · 7 months
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My Christmas Guide
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monpham · 6 months
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"To make a relationship work, you need to be each other's first priority" - My Christmas Guide (2023)
Funny how I just mentioned this standpoint with my colleague in today's random small talk. Maybe this is how the Universe works.
By the way, I'm watching this film in the marathon of Christmas cheesy light romantic movies :').
-07/12/2023
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lifetimemoviereview · 7 months
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My Christmas Guide (2023 Hallmark Movie)
Props to Hallmark for casting a visually impaired actor in this role! My Christmas Guide (2023 Hallmark Movie) #Hallmark #MyChristmasGuide #ChristmasMovies
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canisalbus · 5 months
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Machete and Vasco are so pomegranate-and-the-hand-that-slices coded. To me.
Pomegranates are seen as messy, bloody, inconvenient fruits. You slice or tear or bite and in return for your effort you come away underwhelmed, disgusted, and stained too deep to wash. The consumption of a pomegranate is a violent act of defilement, for both the fruit and the eater.
But that is because most do not understand how to open a pomegranate. They have little patience for the precise carving. They see no point in coreing the fruit gently, no reason to be reverent as they pull the quarters apart. When done correctly, opening a pomegranate leaves little mess. Your fingers will still stain, your knife will still slick, but there will be no pool of crimson drowning both you and the fruit.
The seeds are only sweet to those who understand the merit of a light hand and intricate slicing. Why put in so much effort for a food so bitter and clearly armored against consumption? Surely it must not yearn to be eaten.
(^insane about silly catholic dogs)
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jvlianbashir · 1 year
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a man is someone who gets whiskey stones for christmas and a woman is someone who gets lotion
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baeshijima · 5 months
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lets also just
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hello penacony 😩
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heatherfield · 5 months
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For hope is the thing with feathers—and sometimes that just poops all over your soul, and your family just gangs up on you and they start asking you questions, like, "Why don't you want to come downstairs?"
Emily Dickinson's Guide to Spending the Holidays Alone (2013) [x]
Bonus:
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watchinghallmark · 7 months
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My Christmas Guide - November 2nd on Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
After losing his eyesight, a college professor adopts a seeing eye dog from a guide dog trainer. As they all begin to spend time together, his confidence returns and his heart begins to open. Starring Amber Marshall and Ben Mehl.
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heartlandians · 7 months
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Sneak Peek - My Christmas Guide - Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
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My Christmas Guide - photo preview
(photos 7, 10-11, and 16 are from parade com)
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ambermarshallnews23 · 7 months
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tropesofhallmark · 7 months
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Reactions from this weekend’s movies:
My Christmas Guide: A very sweet story and Ben Mehl makes a very swoonworthy Hallmark hunk, but the cartoonishly nasty boyfriend storyline being dragged out for so long really ruined this one for me. The ending was so cute though!! Max is the best good boy. 3.5/5 stars
Flipping For Christmas: There was very little flipping happening and it wasn’t all that special of a storyline, but there were some cute moments. Ending kiss was terrible. 3/5 stars
Never Been Chris’d: All around a miserable experience to watch. The two friends were codependent and had severe mommy issues and Chris wasn’t all that likeable of a guy. What are all the 35 year olds reverting back to acting like high schoolers? I persevered to the end because it’s Tyler, but there will be no rewatching this one. 2/5 stars.
The Santa Summit: LOVED it! This is the friendship movie we needed. Hunter and Ben had great chemistry (even though they didn’t have much screen time together) and I adored all the side characters! Freddie and Stella have such an interesting dynamic! Ben and Ava are the loveable nerds (I share their love of Lord Of The Rings). Also, Bonus cameo by Niall Matter!! 4.5/5 stars
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