Luke 1:39-45, Luke 1:46-56, Luke 2:1-7, Luke 2:8-20
Drama
Dave Marsh
... : Oh, hey. Are those the last of the gifts? Dave: I certainly hope so! (laughing) We're running out of paper. Did the bank call? Teri: The bank? Dave: Yeah. You know, we're gonna need a second mortgage to pay for all this junk! (laughs again) Teri: (smiling) Bah humbug, Mr. Scrooge. Dave: Hee hee. Yeah, well. I guess I'd better get a move on if I'm gonna be done before the kids wake up. Teri: Which should be, oh, at about 5 am. Dave: (smiles) Sounds about right. (holds up this doll) Did you see this new ...
... . Mom: What? Dad: Yeah, it’s 11:30. No, wait, my watch is on upside down. It’s 5:00am! Back to bed everyone! Kids: No. come on. Can’t we open the presents now. It’s Christmas after all. Don’t be a grinch, etc... Mom: (To Dad) Bah humbug! It is Christmas after all. Dad: (softly) I want you to know, I never did this as a kid. I was courteous and kind and let my parents wake me up. Mom: You lived on a farm dear. They were up at 4:00am. Dad: Doesn’t matter. I just ...
... o’clock every night. Wow! Can you believe it? Such convenience. (shouts) Bring your little ones, I’ll be there — lap and all — I’ll promise ’em whatever they desire. John: Stop it, Mr. Claus. Santa: Just call me Santa Claus. John: Santa Claus, Santa humbug. You’re out to lunch. I came to tell these folks here, to prepare for the coming.... Santa: (interrupts) Cool it, John B. Take it easy. Everybody knows that the way you prepare is by buying things. Here I have some sample Christmas cards, a ...