My name is Robin, and I a mom, grandma, a teacher, and a Christmas enthusiast who lives in Northeast Arkansas. I love the Christmas season! My primary resolution for the 2023 year is to strive to keep Christmas in my heart and inspire others, who are passionate about Christmas, to do the same.
I have been teaching for 24 years, and I have a Masters of Education with a focus in English literature. One way that I will be keeping my resolution is to read and review a variety of Christmas-themed books or Christmas scenes in books that I love.
My husband Keith is also an admin of this site. He’ll probably be contributing mostly as an editor, a brainstorming partner, a guinea pig for my recipes, and you’ll probably hear quite a lot about him as I describe our Christmas adventures together in our blog. I’m so blessed to have someone who is so incredibly supportive this time around!
If you have an idea for a blog post topic or have a Christmas novel you would like for me to review, please email me (Robin) at keepingchristmas365@gmail.com.
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