![]() ![]() ![]() And in A Ring By Spring, Rachel Boston’s parents lived here as well. This is where Jack lived in seasons 2 & 3. (I know, its a sickness!) Sometimes, its just that simple and guess what? We’ve scene this house before, in the Cedar Cove series. That green fencing across the street was a dead giveaway!Īlthough they never actually showed us the front of their house in the movie, I was able to recognize it by looking out the big picture window they showed in the movie. Next up is the home of Jenna and Ben, Kathy’s best friends. FYI: actors coming into Canada to film movies must quarantine for 14 days and from what I have heard, it is very strictly enforced. And my gut tells me that is a (very) long way off. Photo Cred: Janelle Photo Cred: Janelleįor those of you that don’t know, due to Covid, the border crossing is currently closed to get into Canada so I am unable to see my daughter…or any film locations…until it re-opens. Thanks girlfriend! Thankfully, I had taken photos of the house a while ago on one of my trips north. When you look at the photos of these 2 buildings, please send a silent word of thanks to my good friend Janelle, as she snapped these photos for me. In real life, one is an apartment building and the other is senior housing, almost like in the movie! Both buildings are located on 222 nd Street in Maple Ridge. I figured if I found one, I would find the other close by, and I was correct. I located the buildings where Tim and Kathy make tree deliveries to, and both were effortless to find as the address was clearly printed on a sign in the movie. As you can see, it still looks about the same as it did during filming back in 2013. The house across the street showed up a couple of times in the movie so I thought I would include it. In real life, Kathy’s house has 5 bedrooms and 4.25 baths, in a whopping 4147 square feet! The home was built in 2000 and still looks the same as it did on screen, minus the hanging porch light that was shown several times throughout the movie. Ok, let’s take a look at the locations! I found Kathy’s home in the Murrayville area of Langley, just around the corner from Porters. Kellie Martin and Cameron Mathison had tremendous chemistry and the supporting cast just tied it all together! I thought the writing was strong and really felt like this was a slow-moving storyline, not forced, even though it was a 2-hour movie. The Christmas Ornament premiered in November, 2013. ![]() “It’s not what the decorations look like, it’s what they mean” ![]() “The tree is still living even though it’s been cut down” “Christmas ornaments are memories on branches” The film delivered a number of emotional lines that hit straight to the heart. What can I say? Loss is loss, and I felt it throughout the movie. I have watched it a few times since losing my mom the day after Christmas in 2015, and I relate to it in a different way now and find it even more moving. The first time I saw it, it pulled at my heartstrings and I remember feeling it was very well done. The Christmas Ornament is tender movie about grieving a devastating loss and trying to move forward during the holiday season. Is the Christmas ornament a sign that she can have a hopeful future?” Although Kathy wants to take a chance on Tim, she struggles to find the balance between preserving the memory of her husband and moving on with her own future. With the support of her best friend Jenna (Jewel Staite), and the budding relationship with Tim, Kathy begins to embrace the hopeful message of the ornament. When Kathy meets handsome Christmas tree shop owner Tim (Cameron Mathison), their undeniable chemistry – along with an ornament Tim gives her that symbolizes hope – helps Kathy open up to the joys of the season again. The only Christmas tradition she will observe is baking cookies for her friends, a passion since she was a child. “Newly widowed Kathy (Kellie Martin) plans to skip out on decking the halls and trimming the tree this Christmas, trying to avoid anything that will bring back memories of her late husband. For now, let’s jump straight into todays post, featuring film locations from one of my personal favorites, The Christmas Ornament! From Hallmark: There is a little update further down if you are interested. Hello and a happy November to you! It has been an awfully long time, I know. ![]()
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