Christmas 2003 was an amazing Christmas for Max and Lisa. They went to Spoonerville to celebrate it with Max's family. Like Thanksgiving earlier, Lisa's family did invite her to celebrate Christmas with them, but she turned down their invitation because she never had a great Christmas with them and she knew that, even if she did go to Philadelphia to celebrate this Christmas with them, it would be no different or any better than the ones before at all, not to mention that yet again they only invited her and not Max. Also, like Thanksgiving earlier, Lisa did send them a Christmas card, but they didn't send her one back and they didn't call to wish her a happy Christmas.
Max and Lisa had a lot of fun this Christmas. They enjoyed staying at Goofy's house and having Christmas fun with Goofy, Sylvia and Hannah. They made and ate a lot of delicious Christmas food including Goofy's famous (crumbled down) gingerbread house, they played a lot of Christmas games including Christmas charades and twenty questions, they sang and danced to a lot of Christmas songs, including classic Christmas carols, Sylvia's favorite Christmas songs from the 1970s and Powerline's Christmas songs, including the all-time Christmas classic from him, Spread Christmas Joy.
There was plenty of snow in Spoonerville this Christmas and Lisa, Max and his family never wasted a single moment to go out every day and have a lot of fun playing in it. They would build a lot of snowmen, make snow angels and have a lot of snowball fights at Goofy's house or at Spoonerville Park. While at the park, they would also go ice skating on the giant frozen pond along with the other people from Spoonerville. On some days, they would also go to Spoonerville Mountains and have a lot of fun skiing, sledging, snowboarding, snow tubing and riding snow mobiles among the many snow sports they did.
Lisa enjoyed spending this Christmas with Max and his family and she didn't regret not seeing her family at all. If only they were nicer and they treated her differently than they did, then she would have made an effort to go and see them, but she knew that they weren't going to change and she felt that she couldn't sacrifice her wellbeing for them anymore, even if her life depended on it.
As if spending Christmas with Max's family wasn't fun enough, he and Lisa were delighted when they saw their best friends from Spoonerville High School, who had come back to Spoonerville to celebrate with their families. This was the first time Lisa caught up PJ for the first time since thier high school graduation and it was also the first time that she met his beret girlfriend Lucy and their kids, Patrick and Penelope, and she enjoyed meeting them. They were staying and celebrating Christmas at Peg's house where it was just her and Pistol. They did visit Pete and his latest girlfriend Beatrice at his house, but only for one day and it wasn't very long. Pete just wasn't interested in his own grandchildren as much as Peg was and it was no surprise that Peg was the better grandparent than Pete ever was or ever would be.
This was also the first time Lisa met Bobby and Stacey since high school and it was the first time she met Lauren and the girls Sabrina and Regina and she enjoyed meeting them. They were staying with Stacey's parents for Christmas, but they would go and spend time with Bobby's mother too.
This was also the first time that both Max and Lisa caught up with Chloe who came to spend Christmas with her family in person for the first time since Summer 1998. She wasn't alone; she brought over Eddie, who had been her boyfriend for the last two years.
All of Max and Lisa's friends were very pleased to see Lisa for the first time since high school graduation as much as she was pleased to see them and they were glad that she was still the nice and friendly Lisa and not gone back to Lisa the diva she used to be in high school before she met Max. The friends were also pleased to see Max again and they were very happy that he was happy again. They were very worried about him ever since they learned about the whole Mona cheating on him business. And his godchildren were delighted see to their Uncle Max and celebrate Christmas with him and he felt the same way too.
Everyone at Goofy's house had a great Christmas Day. Everyone got lots of lovely presents and Lisa was extremely helpful to Sylvia as they cooked the Christmas dinner while Goofy and Max looked after Hannah as she played with her new toys. Everyone agreed that this year's Christmas dinner was not only delicious but also the very best one yet. It had the best turkey, the best roast potatoes, the best carrots, the best parsnips, the best pigs in blankets, the best gravy, the best Christmas pudding and the best yule log ever.
After Goofy and Max washed and dried everything up because Lisa and Sylvia did an excellent job of cooking that the best Christmas dinner ever, they spent the rest of the day playing Christmas games, sing Christmas songs and drink a lot of delicious Christmas hot cocoa.
Because they didn't need to go back to work at Time Land until January 6th 2004, Max and Lisa could stay in Spoonerville to celebrate the new year of 2004 with Max's family and their friends. And that was exactly what they did when they joined them and the rest of the Spoonerville population in Spoonerville Park on New Year's Ever 2003 to count down to 2004. The only two people they knew that didn't go to the park was Pete and Beatrice, but that hardly bothered them at all.
On 3rd January 2004, it was time for Max and Lisa to go back to Spring Falls. They thanked Max's family and their friends for helping to make this Christmas the very best one of their whole lives and they thanked them for the same before they left for Spring Falls.
Both Max and Lisa agreed that the very best part of the very best Christmas they both had in their entire lives was when they spent time together, whether they were naked in bed and had their special sex fun or when they went to see The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King at the Spoonerville Movie Theater, which they all enjoyed it a lot and just as much as the first two movies.
