December 25, 1964
Now that Christmas is officially here, George and Laura drove back to the Studios to meet with the other Beatles again. George exclaimed as they entered the recording room, "Merry Christmas, mates!" Laura added, "Merry Christmas, uncles!" They replied in unison, "Merry Christmas, Geo! Merry Christmas, Laura!" After getting settled, the lads began broadcasting their second message. It was filled with warm wishes for the fans and holiday-themed jokes. Even Sparkie had a brief stint when he squealed happily during Ringo's part! Once the message concluded, Laura clapped and remarked, "That was so amazing!" George replied, "Thank you very much indeed, Laura, darling! Yes, it truly was impressive." Paul added, "Yeah. I'll say that it was even better than last year's!" John replied, "That's for sure! Are you ready to open the presents, mates?" George responded, "You bet we are! Laura and I also bought some chocolate pudding for our post-message snack." Ringo said, "Chocolate pudding?! Yum! I love that." They all munched on the sweet treat while taking turns in opening the presents and Christmas crackers. Laura's gift was a green beret and a necklace with a guitar pendant. She remarked, "Oh, these are lovely! Thanks, daddy George!" He replied, "You're welcome, my darling! I'm glad you like them." After all of the presents and crackers were opened, John told the others, "There's going to be a choir performance in Trafalgar Square which will start in an hour. Would you like to watch it?" Ringo replied, "Sounds nice. Sure, mate!" George, Paul, and Laura nodded in agreement. Shortly after throwing the wrappers and empty pudding cups away, the group left the Studios and drove to Trafalgar Square. They then took photos around the giant Christmas tree and had another snowball fight. Sparkie joined in on the fun by rolling into his ball form and making some snow angels. The choir performance soon commenced, and everyone was mesmerized by their carols. As they watched, Laura rode on George's back and whispered, "This is the best Christmas I've ever had so far." George smiled and whispered back, "Well said, Laura, darling. Well said."
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Now that Christmas is officially here, George and Laura drove back to the Studios to meet with the other Beatles again. George exclaimed as they entered the recording room, "Merry Christmas, mates!" Laura added, "Merry Christmas, uncles!" They replied in unison, "Merry Christmas, Geo! Merry Christmas, Laura!" After getting settled, the lads began broadcasting their second message. It was filled with warm wishes for the fans and holiday-themed jokes. Even Sparkie had a brief stint when he squealed happily during Ringo's part! Once the message concluded, Laura clapped and remarked, "That was so amazing!" George replied, "Thank you very much indeed, Laura, darling! Yes, it truly was impressive." Paul added, "Yeah. I'll say that it was even better than last year's!" John replied, "That's for sure! Are you ready to open the presents, mates?" George responded, "You bet we are! Laura and I also bought some chocolate pudding for our post-message snack." Ringo said, "Chocolate pudding?! Yum! I love that." They all munched on the sweet treat while taking turns in opening the presents and Christmas crackers. Laura's gift was a green beret and a necklace with a guitar pendant. She remarked, "Oh, these are lovely! Thanks, daddy George!" He replied, "You're welcome, my darling! I'm glad you like them." After all of the presents and crackers were opened, John told the others, "There's going to be a choir performance in Trafalgar Square which will start in an hour. Would you like to watch it?" Ringo replied, "Sounds nice. Sure, mate!" George, Paul, and Laura nodded in agreement. Shortly after throwing the wrappers and empty pudding cups away, the group left the Studios and drove to Trafalgar Square. They then took photos around the giant Christmas tree and had another snowball fight. Sparkie joined in on the fun by rolling into his ball form and making some snow angels. The choir performance soon commenced, and everyone was mesmerized by their carols. As they watched, Laura rode on George's back and whispered, "This is the best Christmas I've ever had so far." George smiled and whispered back, "Well said, Laura, darling. Well said."
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"So, what do you think, darling?", asked George as he and his mates finished rehearsing their message. Laura replied, "Well, it was fun and hilarious at the same time! I think you all did a fantastic job." George said, "Why, thank you, love! I'm glad you like it." The other Beatles smiled and nodded in agreement. Laura winked in return. John remarked, "Okay! This rehearsal was a success. Are ye ready to go and grab some lunch?" Ringo replied, "You bet we are! All that speaking has made me hungry." It was snowing again when they left the Studios and went to look for a place to eat. While walking, George gave Laura yet another ride on his shoulders as they stuck their tongues out to catch some snowflakes. John, Paul, and Ringo did the same. The group then found a diner offering holiday-themed meals and beverages and had a delicious lunch there. Afterwards, the rest of the day was spent with window shopping in one of the city's Christmas marketplaces.
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As George and Laura drove through downtown London, they passed by the giant Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square. Upon seeing it, Laura couldn't help but stare with awe. She thought, "Wow...Gorgeous." They soon arrived at the Studios and went inside to meet with the other Beatles in the recording room. Once they made it there, John saw them and said, "Oh, look who's here!" George replied, "Hello, chaps! I hope we're not too late." John responded, "Not at all, Geo! You're just in time." Paul added, "I see you brought Laura along, too! That's great." George said, "Yep!" He then turned to his daughter and asked her, "Darling, would you like to provide us with feedback on our message after we complete it?" Laura replied, "Sure, daddy George! I'm all for that." "Jolly good!", responded George. Ringo said, "All right! Let's begin!" The lads then started rehearsing their lines, and Laura got a chair to sit on as she listened to them.
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December 23, 1964
With Christmas just around the corner, George and Laura kicked the day off by having a fun snowball fight in the yard of their house. The latter was super excited as she will get to happily celebrate this special holiday again after escaping the dreaded orphanage. Laura said, "Catch me if you can, daddy George!" He replied cheekily while rolling up another ball in his hands, "Oh, you're not getting away from me, Laura, darling!" With that, he threw the ball towards her, and she laughed in response. They continued playing until George looked at his watch and said, "We better get going to Abbey Road Studios now. I need to rehearse my lines for the Christmas message with me mates." Laura replied, "A Christmas message? That sounds lovely!" George remarked, "Yes, indeed! This is our gift for the fans." "Very nice!", exclaimed Laura. They then proceeded to his car and were on their way to the Studios.
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With Christmas just around the corner, George and Laura kicked the day off by having a fun snowball fight in the yard of their house. The latter was super excited as she will get to happily celebrate this special holiday again after escaping the dreaded orphanage. Laura said, "Catch me if you can, daddy George!" He replied cheekily while rolling up another ball in his hands, "Oh, you're not getting away from me, Laura, darling!" With that, he threw the ball towards her, and she laughed in response. They continued playing until George looked at his watch and said, "We better get going to Abbey Road Studios now. I need to rehearse my lines for the Christmas message with me mates." Laura replied, "A Christmas message? That sounds lovely!" George remarked, "Yes, indeed! This is our gift for the fans." "Very nice!", exclaimed Laura. They then proceeded to his car and were on their way to the Studios.
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