They climb in through the window and Fran searches for a thermostat to rise the heat and melt C.C.'s cold attitude. This causes some upset in the factory and Fran comes up with a solution.įran and Chester leave to Babcock's castle. Kris says that because of the snow storm from Babcock he won't be able to give out presents this year. The clock strikes 10 and Fran asks why Kris hasn't left yet. Thus begins a musical number where the elves in their workshop sing about their job ("Oy to the World"). Fran encourages Kris to teach Brighton the meaning of Christmas. Fran begins to flirt but is interrupted by Elfis and Brighton. Fran goes to confront her and she blows Fran into the lap of "Kris Kringle" (voiced by Charles Shaughnessy). They are interrupted by "The Abominable Babcock" (voiced by Lauren Lane) who comes through blowing a gust of cold air. He informs them they are standing in front of Santa's castle. They climb onto a marshmallow and travel down a waterfall, landing in Candyland.Īgain, they find another character (voiced by Daniel Davis) this time an elf named "Elfis". They take off after him and fall into a river of hot chocolate. Fran is shocked to hear Chester speak and see a snowman speaking (voiced by Daniel Davis). The woman ringing the bell for the bucket ends up hitting Fran in the head and she passes out, not before putting her spare change in the bucket.įran awakes when she, Brighton, and Chester, are picked up in a strong gust of wind and they land in a huge pile of snow. Taking Brighton with her, the two are pulled through the house, landing outside in front of a donation bucket. Chester takes after the cat, his leash wrapping around Fran's legs. Unfortunately, Chester has other plans as Grace throws a ball that lands on a cat (the cat's presence is unexplained). Fran, as a result, decides to take Brighton to a homeless shelter to volunteer to learn what it feels like to give instead of receive. Sheffield of course try to remind Brighton of what Christmas is about (Family, friends, and bonuses). complaining about the holidays when Brighton interjects his father to agree with her. The main premise of this episode is spurred on by C.C. Despite these changes, hallmarks of the show are still present, Niles mocking C.C., Fran's frequent outfit changes, and Chester destroying the house. Unlike the sit-com style of the proper show, this episode has a unique score, and there is a distinct lack of a laugh track or the reaction of a live studio audience. Fran and Brighton are watching the live-action show on the television as this episode is done completely in a cartoon style. The episode opens with an outdoor shot of the Sheffields home done in a technicolor, Frosty-esque style. Sheffield by holding mistletoe above is head. The cartoon itself has several additions, those being Chester (C.C.'s dog) running into the last frame, and rather than the camera exploding, the pictures displayed are of the Sheffield's in Christmas hats, Chester running with a fur scarf, and Fran attempting to kiss Mr. The opening in this episode bears a distinct Christmas overlay, beginning with a cartoon Christmas tree and a red and green frame. at 25/hr now.This episode does not have a cold open and begins with "The Nanny Named Fran". I am working with 3 kids under 7 M-F until 1 p.m. I offer virtual learning meetings to work through HW and brush up on math and reading skills. Interested in online schooling help? I have been a tutor for 6 years ranging from 8-year-olds to undergrads. The children need to see that we are coming from the same front and that they can feel secure following my lead. The most taxing part of being a child care giver is shaky communication with parents. I am looking to provide meaningful care for a family that knows the value of a quality care giver. I like to bake, paint, build things, explore the outdoors, play interactive games and make-believe. I can cook, clean, and organize fun activities for kids. My most meaningful time as a mentor took place as a camp counselor. I am a national champion soccer player and I coach JV girls soccer. I have been working as a mother's helper, babysitter and nanny since I was 14.
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