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I play music to keep you dancing and, in the process, help you stay fit. Not to mention, I read aloud books to please those who have trouble reading.

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Our Dancing Monday may be postponed for another day. My monthly interview might actually happen, and unfortunately, it won't be Ms. Brimer. He isn't a most famous person or anything, but personally, I couldn't think of anyone close to... more

Scrooge just can't let things be. Instead of talking to her family about the dream, she searches for answers by going to the Christmas dimension. It's all so frustrating, especially since the family knows she has a fever. She's heading... more

People all over the world have birthdays every day. As I wish those and my friends/family's happy birthdays, I explain what Christmas is about as well. December, even the winter, is the most difficult time of the year. It's definitely... more

Scrooge visits her ideal Christmas once more and discovers something that breaks her heart. Once she gets back home, her hurt heart lashes back in ways the family didn't expect. Because of her winter walks, though, her... more

As I struggled through the weekend with my cold, I feared I would cancel my Monday segment. We know how that phrase goes, though. "The show must go on." The phrase has passed through generations of theaters, both stage... more

When Scrooge takes a nap, she dreams of the past once more. Imagine her shock when her brother brings up a bitter topic that coincides her dream of the past. Of course, how does she react? Walk into what is now the start of... more

Welcome back, everyone. It is our Dancing Monday. We got more soundtrack songs to dance to; most of which are from Disney soundtracks. Don't worry. I have the good ones. Another Monday, another weekend. I tell you all what has... more

To slowly transition to the story, I use a familiar tale read by Scroogette's youngest sister Tammy. Not only does Scroogette like it, but she also likes the way she used her hands to read. After the tale, Scroogette decides to take... more

Goodness, is Thanksgiving really coming up? It's a good thing I still have the baking box for donut holes. I'm definitely saving that for the family meal. What do you have planned? Dancing Monday, you have returned to us. A new list is... more

As we start a new book, I explain as best and as quickly as possible what happened the past weekend. I have yet to time myself, so we'll see if I make the minutes quota. Haha, I can't believe I'm actually saying that. Rebecca wanted... more

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