Looking for a new-to-me Christmas movie

Looking for a new-to-me Christmas movie. One that’s like the Santa Clause and Elf. Prep & Landing was awesome. Arthur Christmas was not – it tried real hard, had a good premise, but it was too redundant of itself and too ridiculous and just went on and on too long. Given all that info, any suggestions?

ADDENDUM 12/14/18:
Dang you, Fuller House! Season 1 was great. Season 2 was fine but nicely familiar. Season 3 was pretty bad, I felt ripped off. Now Season 4 appears with a Christmas episode first, right when I really needed a holiday themed episode I haven’t seen (or haven’t seen in a long time) to exercise to.

FINE. You get one more shot.

ADDENDUM 12/22/18:
23 minutes in to Christmas Chronicles. So far I’m unimpressed.

UPDATE: I had high hopes, so that made it seem less than it was. It was kooky, hammered some points too hard, and made me roll my eyes more than once. But it had it’s good and funny moments too. Won’t make my “I gotta own it” list, but could be watched again someday on Netflix.

This morning I also had a realization: that night was NOT because of the two kids, nor for those two kids. It was for their Mom, so Santa could give her what SHE wanted for Christmas.

ADDENDUM 12/23/18:
Hey all, I need help finding the name of a Christmas movie. I need Carly’s help, but apparently she’s not on FB anymore!

Anyway, the movie is about a woman who gets in a car accident and goes forward 10 years in time to herself who also got into an accident. She finds out she’s married with kids, and a whole different person that scares her. The kids realize quickly their Mom isn’t their Mom, but keep the secret (I don’t remember why). In the end, she returns to her current day self, awoken by a concerned male stranger who saw the accident, who she now know will be her future husband. Her first words to him are “I love you.”

I thought it was a Hallmark Christmas movie, from like 10 years ago. But I can’t find it. Anyone?

Joe Kingston: Comfort and Joy

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