I like those rules Stan, that's wonderful, we have a big old house and have another tree on the porch too. I tend to stick with the older Hallmark films Jim but that may be worth a watch. We also watch most all of the classic Christmas films as we don't watch TV, some we have on old video cassettes. DC, when I was single, I still set aside a day or days and watched, cooked or did things we did when we were kids, that's still a tradition and it's ok if you are alone, when you do meet someone, then it will be great to share that.
We all become kids sometimes when we watch these movies, memories, nostalgia, etc... BUT good stuff. We set our old toys around the house that we both got from our parents, my HO train may be set up around the tree too. My big "Texaco" fuel truck with steerable wheels has a place next to the fireplace, her Barbies were given away by her mom when we had some family troubles so last year, I went out and bought her some Barbie dolls, not the same but the look was famous when she opened them Christmas AM.
Our jobs dictate that sometimes we work Christmas Day, many a year we have celebrated the day after of before. It makes it special for us, it's a VERY important day for us, I work Christmas Eve this year.
It Happened on 5th Ave
The original and 70's remake of Miracle on 34th St.
Holiday Inn