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Stream It Or Skip It: 'Royalteen: Princess Margrethe' on Netflix, the Second in a Series of DOA Norwegian Teen Romances “And then I like watching Hoda and Jenna, too.” The El Khatib family on Christmas.Seth Rogen Slams Streaming Service Execs for Their "Secretiveness" and "Insane Salaries": "Thank God for These Labor Unions" “I tape the TODAY show every morning so that I can watch the first two hours,” Janet says. It’s embarrassing as someone who’s 37-years-old.” And then we sit and we watch the TODAY show in our pajamas for, like, way too long. “The way that manifests is like every morning, we wait for her to give us coffee. “We are really kind of immature when it comes to how we take advantage of our mom and her wanting to wait on us,” says Khalid of he and his sisters, coming from Denver, Chicago and New York City for the holidays. They have the opportunity to tweak what I send out if they have preferences or want something changed."Įven though the El Khatib family limits their holiday screen time, they talk about a tradition they have during mornings together enjoying egg bakes, French toast and bacon. "I want to make it interesting and fun so we don’t sit around in front of the television. “Whenever my kids come home, because they have varying appetites and varying likes and dislikes, I always email them what we’re planning on having for food," she says. Janet explains that, with her emails, the goal is to spend as much family time as possible while enjoying the goings-on in their community. “I mean, at some points, I almost was moved to tears because I just felt people are looking for a happy holiday and they’re looking for a warm family time.” A suite of snacks presented by Janet El Khatib. “I was so touched by the responses from so many of the people, and so many who have lost, say, their mother, and it just brought back so many fond memories,” says Janet. Not only are people thrilled by the attention to detail in Janet’s email, they also have been sharing the fact that her planning nature reminds them of their moms. “All of my friends’ children who are on Twitter would contact their moms and say, ‘Is this your friend Janet?’ And they were just shocked. “I was blown away by it,” Janet says, adding that she is actually on Twitter herself - but only to look at her son’s tweets. “It’s sort of reached every pocket of the world through every media and internet platform possible.” “My mom’s dentist’s wife and people I went to elementary school with are messaging me on LinkedIn and Instagram, and a colleague that I haven’t talked to in 12 years texted me,” he says.








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